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Learn about the unique challenges and rewards of underwater photography in Phu Quy, a premier diving destination in Vietnam.
Mui Ne Fish Market in Binh Thuan province offers a distinctive seafood shopping experience where prices are determined by the bucket, not by weight - a practice that reflects the local fishing community's tradition and honesty in trading.
Phu Quy Island is not only well known for its ravishing natural beauty but is also rich in specialties such as fresh seafood all at an affordable price
Braised pork with ginger, renowned for its sumptuous blend of tender pork and zesty ginger, originated in Duc Linh District, Binh Thuan Province.
La Ngau Stream has emerged as a captivating destination for tourists for its poetic and wild landscape, evoking a sense of peace and providing fresh air straight from its own pure essence.
Yen Cape in the south-central province of Binh Thuan is a verdant sanctuary untouched by human hands.
Besides the advantages of beautiful beaches, islands and bays, Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan have favorable weather and terrain to develop marine and adventure sports.
As a host of Visit Vietnam Year 2023, Binh Thuan will organise a big “Cau Ngu” (Whale worshipping) festival, making it a prominent event to attract visitors to Phan Thiet city in particular and the province in general.
Rugged Phu Quy is making waves as one of the nation’s standout holiday isles.
In the central province of Binh Thuan, there is a road known as the "sub-Saharan desert" - a place that combines the sea and desert, which is praised as one of the most beautiful roads in Vietnam.
The south-central province of Binh Thuan will host Vietnam’s National Tourism Year 2023 which will feature 204 activities.
The south-central province of Binh Thuan will host the Visit Vietnam Year 2023 with the focus on promoting green tourism.
Thanks to the strict protection of the border guards, Cu Lao Cau Island has retained its wild, mysterious and primitive natural beauty.