Quy Nhon

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Travel News 3/8

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Conical hat market at night in Qui Nhon

 VietNamNet Bridge – The market is about 30 km north of Qui Nhon city, Binh Dinh province and it opens from 3-4am.

In pictures: One day at Quy Nhon sea

 VietNamNet Bridge – The beautiful city of Quy Nhon goes into the heart of tourists by its beautiful beaches, sunshine, blue sea and the transformed beauty at special moments of the day.

Three dead from toxic fumes in pulp tank

 VietNamNet Bridge – Three workers were killed and another made ill after inhaling poisonous gas in a pulp tank at Hiep Phat Co Ltd in central Quy Nhon City on Tuesday.

“Meet Vietnam” – the golden opportunity missed

The “Meet Vietnam” is believed a golden opportunity for Vietnamese scientists to meet the world’s famous scientists and approach the latest scientific research achievements. However, only a few of young scientists attended the event.

Binh Dinh asks for government’s instruction for the oil spill

 VietNamNet Bridge – The authorities of Binh Dinh province have reported the oil spill in Quy Nhon city to the Prime Minister and the National Committee for Search and Rescue.

Binh Dinh seeks the source of oil spills

The oil spills on the coast of Quy Nhon city has caused serious damage to the environment and fishermen. To quickly find the cause and prevent further damage, the local government has used divers.

Thousands of liters of oil spilled on Quy Nhon beach

 VietNamNet Bridge – On the morning of July 7, many fishermen found concentrated oil on aquaculture cages in Hai Cang Ward, Quy Nhon City of Binh Dinh Province, which killed a lot of shrimp and fish.

White shark appears at Quy Nhon beach

 VietNamNet Bridge – A local man in the city of Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh province, has caught a white shark weighing about 60 kg near the coast, after a period of time of the absence of this fish.