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Mui Ne is located 24 km north-east of
the town of Phan Thiet. It is a fishing village as well as a
familiar tourism area in Binh Thuan Province.
It is found on Highway No. 706, and features sweeping sand dunes and
beautiful rows of palm trees. The beach is shallow and sloped, the
water is clean and blue and the sun rarely hides behind clouds.
There are desolate and primeval beaches that have never witnessed
human exploitation as well as imposing landscapes. There is also Doi
Cat (Sand Hill), which has long been a creative subject of artistic
photographs and paintings.
Besides beaches and sand dunes, there are also beautiful landscapes
such as Suoi Tien (Fairy Spring), the Ong Hoang Building and the
Poshanu Cham Tower.
Mui Ne has long been considered the "Hawaii" of Vietnam. It boasts
shady roads under coconut trees, a beautiful beach and cliffs
battered by the waves of the sea. The typical scenery of Mui Ne lies
in the moving lines of golden sand caused by the wind and when they
are seen from afar they look like moving waves.
The scenery looks more fascinating at dawn, when young Cham girls in
green dresses go to work. That's why no photographer fails to visit
this area.
Mui Ne is
an ideal place for rest and relaxation. Visitors can certainly enjoy
swimming in the blue water of the sea, climbing the sand dunes or
relaxing by a swimming pool. In fact this oasis entertainment people
of all ages, and furthermore, provides an endless inspiration to the
artists' creation.
With its
inviting beaches, blue waters and bright sun, Mui Ne has become one
of Vietnam’s top tourist attractions for more than a decade. Once an
easygoing fishing village, the town is now home to some 70 beach
resorts.
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