Coming here, tourists can also visit popular attractions near the village such as Ky Co and Eo Gio, and Dua (Pineapple) beach.
An ancient Nhon Ly fishing village in the central province of Binh Dinh boasts a new set of vivid murals, with the art embellishing the local living environment whilst bringing art to the public.
Nhon Ly is a commune located on Phuong Mai peninsula, about 20km from the centre of Quy Nhon city. Familiar tourist sites such as Eo Gio, Ky Co, and Nhon Ly commune is home to a small unspoiled fishing village that is loved by many tourists, with Nhon Ly fishing village home to winding slopes to the sea and a blue-white mural road.
The path winding along the cliffs in Nhon Ly fishing village is a place to walk and admire colourful works of art.
The vivid murals convey marine themes and the daily life of fishing in the village.
These murals are aimed at luring more tourists, helping them get a better understanding about fishermen’s lives and raise public awareness about environmental protection.
It is also an ideal check-in point for young travelers.
Nguyen Thanh Danh, vice chairman of Nhon Ly Commune People's Committee, said that Nhon Ly has strengths in marine tourism along with long-standing historical and architectural values, and unique features of an old fishing village.