Deo Cu Mong or Cu Mong Pass is a mountain pass located on National Highway 1 at the border between Binh Dinh and Phu Yen provinces. The pass is one of the most dangerous mountain passes in Vietnam. In the 1470s, the pass marked the southern limit of the Le Dynasty extension of Vietnamese rule.
6 Ngo Gia Tu, Nguyen Van Cu, Qui Nhon, Binh Dinh, Vietnam
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Khu Du Lich Ghenh Rang Tien Sa, also known as Ghenh Rang Tien Sa Tourist Area, is a popular tourist destination located along the coast of Qui Nhon, Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. It offers panoramic views of the sea and is known for its rugged cliffs and scenic landscapes.
Cu Lao Hon Kho is an island located off the coast of Quy Nhon city in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. The island is situated in the East Sea, approximately 5 kilometers from the mainland of Quy Nhon. It is a small, uninhabited island known for its natural beauty and pristine beaches. Best time to visit is from March to September.
Eo Gio, also known as Gio Pass or Windy Strait, is a scenic coastal area located in Hung Luong, Nhon Ly, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. It is situated approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Quy Nhon city, along the coastline of Binh Dinh province. It is nestled between two rocky cliffs, creating a narrow strait-like passage.
6 Ngo Gia Tu, Nguyen Van Cu, Qui Nhon, Binh Dinh, Vietnam
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Bai Trung, also known as Egg Stone Beach or Bai Da Trung, is a picturesque beach located in Qui Nhon, Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. It is a tranquil and beautiful beach that provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking relaxation and natural beauty. Its unique rock formations, soft sandy beach, and clear waters make it an ideal destination for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts visiting Binh Dinh.
Cu Lao Xanh, also known as Blue Island or Nhon Chau island or Van Phi island, is a beautiful island located in Nhon Chau, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh. The island is situated in the East Sea, approximately 24 kilometers east of Quy Nhon city. It is a small, pristine island known for its turquoise waters and lush greenery.
Binh Dinh (Binh Dinh) is a province of Vietnam. It is located in Vietnam's South Central Coast region. The majority of Binh Dinh province is covered by mountains or hills. Elevations range from 0 at the coast to around 1200 meters above sea level in An Lao district in the north-west of the province. It had a population of 2,487,009 in 2021.
64 Ha n Mac Tu, Ghunh Rang, Tha nh pho Qui Nhon, Binh Dinh
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Ha n Mac Tu or Ha n Mac Tu (born Nguyen Trong Tri; September 22, 1912 - November 11, 1940) was a Vietnamese poet, the initiator of Truong Tho Loan and also apioneer of the poetry genre. Modern Vietnamese romance. Le Thanh and Phong Tran are his other pen names.
Cau Van Thuan 1, Nhon Tha nh, An Nhon, Binh Dinh, Vietnam
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Chua Thap Thap, also known as Thap Thap Pagoda, is a significant Buddhist temple located in An Nhon town, Binh Dinh province. It is located approximately 25 kilometers northwest of Quy Nhon city. Thap Thap temple is a large ancient pagoda, built in Vietnam in 1677. It is surrounded by awall enclosure, three-door temple gate with 2 great columns.
Chua Long Khanh, also known as Long Khanh Pagoda, is a significant Buddhist temple located in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. It is located approximately 20 kilometers northwest of Quy Nhon city. Chua Long Khanh offers a rich cultural and spiritual experience for those interested in Buddhism and traditional Vietnamese architecture.
Bai tam Hoa ng Hau, also known as Queen's Beach, is a scenic beach located in Quy Nhon city. It is acharming beach destination that showcases the natural beauty of Binh Dinh province. With its pristine environment, tranquil atmosphere, and scenic views, it offers a peaceful retreat for beachgoers and nature lovers visiting the region.
Doi Cat Phuong Mai, also known as Phuong Mai Sand Dunes, is a picturesque sand dune located in Binh Dinh, Vietnam. Visiting Doi Cat Phuong Mai allows travelers to experience the beauty of a unique desert-like landscape in the heart of Vietnam and offers amemorable and distinctive experience in Binh Dinh province.
Thap Phoc Loc, also known as Phoc Loc Tower or thap Va ng, is a historical site located in Nhon Tha nh, An Nhon, Binh Dinh province, which is in the central part of Vietnam. It is approximately 40 kilometers northeast of the provincial capital, Quy Nhon.
Thap Duong Long or Duong Long Tower is acomplex of three Cham towers close to each other on ahigh mound in Tay Son district of Binh Dinh province. The tower was built in the late 12th century. This is the most flourishing period of Cham culture.
Thap Binh Lam, also known as Binh Lam Tower is an ancient Cham Pa tower in Binh Lam village, Phuoc Hoacommune, Tuy Phuoc district, Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. This is a relatively special tower in Binh Dinh, because unlike other towers located on the hill, Binh Lam tower is located right on the plain and seems to be immersed in the surrounding nature and residential area.
Thap Canh Tien, also known as Canh Tien Tower or Dong tower, is a tower located in the middle of the old Do Ban citadel, now in Nhon Hau commune, An Nhon town, Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. Canh Tien Tower is currently located on the top of alow hill 25m high in Nam Tan village.
Thap Banh at, also known as the Banh at Tower, is a historical site located in the village of Phuoc Hung, Tuy Phuoc, in the central part of Vietnam. It is located approximately 20 kilometers northeast of the provincial capital, Quy Nhon.
ThaÌp ChaÌ€m Thủ ThieÌ£n or Thu Thien Tower is a historical and cultural site located in the district of Tay Son, Binh Dinh, Vietnam. It was built around the 11th century in the transition period between My Son style A1 and Binh Dinh style, but more toward to Binh Dinh style.
Thap Doi Quy Nhon or Thap Hung Thanh, also known as the Twin Towers of Quy Nhon, is a prominent historical and cultural site located in the city of Quy Nhon, the capital of Binh Dinh province in central Vietnam. The towers are located near the coast, offering scenic views of the surrounding area.
Tha nh Hoa ng De, also known as Hoa ng De Citadel or Tha nh Do Ba n was the capital of the Tay Son dynasty in Vietnamese history from 1776 to 1793. In 1778, after defeating Lord Nguyen, Nguyen Nhac became emperor of Tay Son Dynasty and built the capital at the old location of Do Ba n citadel of Champa Kingdom, this is where Emperor Thai Duc Nguyen Nhac lived, so it is called Hoa ng De Citadel.