Breathtakingly beautiful beaches not to be missed in Nghe An during the holidays
(Baonghean.vn) - With golden sunshine, blue sea, white sand, fresh seafood..., Nghe An is an ideal tourist destination for those who love beach tourism. Below are beautiful beaches, each with its own unique features, giving you interesting experiences this summer.
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1. Quynh Beach:Not noisy and crowded, people like Quynh beach because of its romantic, peaceful and poetic beauty. Quynh beach is a common noun to refer to 7 adjacent beaches of 7 communes in Quynh Luu district and Hoang Mai town: Quynh Phuong, Quynh Lien, Quynh Bang, Quynh Luong, Quynh Minh, Quynh Nghia and Tien Thuy, located 65 km from Vinh city. Each beach associated with the word "Quynh" has different experiences. Visitors to Quynh beach not only explore nature but also enjoy delicious - nutritious - cheap seafood dishes. Photo: Ho Dinh Chien |
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2. Quynh Lap Beach:In recent years, although not as bustling as the 7 beaches above,Quynh Lap beach(Hoang Mai Town) has also been known to many tourists. The immense beach in the midday summer sun with golden sand shining like amber stretches 14 km, clear blue water and the sound of waves lapping on the rocky cliffs with many strange shapes: giant turtle shape, lion head shape facing the sea as if protecting the small fishing village... On the sandy shore, purple flowers with thin petals and thick leaves grow abundantly, creating an immense purple color. Unlike the sea chrysanthemums of Cua Lo, the Quan Am flowers in Quynh Lap beach have a characteristic light fragrance. The flowers bloom all year round despite the scorching Lao wind. Photo: Cao Dong |
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3. Hien Door:Cua Hien is located in Dien Trung commune, Dien Chau district. The beach in Cua Hien area is flat with fine sand. On the beach, there are tens of thousands of rocks shaped like sea fish, including a very tall, large, flat rock that is said to be the fairy chessboard. In addition to swimming in the sea, the ancient and sacred Cuong Temple worshiping An Duong Vuong is a scenic spot that tourists should not miss. Photo: Nguyen Thanh |
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4. Dien Thanh Beach:About 40 km from Vinh City, this place is almost untouched by human hands, the whole sky and sea area still retains its wild beauty. Dien Thanh Beach is most beautiful at the transition between day and night. Walking on the shore, enjoying the strong winds, watching the vast sea, smooth sand... visitors will feel their souls relaxed, forgetting all the fatigue, hardships and worries of daily life. Photo: Tran Canh Yen |
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5. Lu Beach:Located in Nghi Loc district, the name Bai Lu originates from the name of Lu Son mountain that has stood tall for thousands of years on the beach. Coming to Bai Lu, you will be fascinated by the clear blue water where you can clearly see every small pebble, on one side is the green color of the pine forest rustling in the wind. The long sandy beach like a silk strip curves to create the outline of the waves, making Bai Lu look like a graceful and charming young girl. Photo: Ho Dinh Chien |
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6. Cua Lo:When it comes to Nghe An beach tourism, it is impossible not to mention Cua Lo beach tourism - this is one of the most beautiful beaches in the North Central region and is known to many domestic and foreign tourists. With a length of nearly 10 km, Cua Lo beach belongs to Cua Lo town, 16 km northeast of Vinh city. Cua Lo beach has a gentle slope with fine sand, clear and clean water. Above the beach, there are many large parks with rows of casuarinas and green coconut trees. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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7. Cua Hoi Beach:It is the estuary where the Lam River flows into the East Sea, located between Cua Lo beach and Xuan Thanh beach (Ha Tinh). Coming to Cua Hoi (5km from Cua Lo), you will feel 'enchanted' by the tranquility of a deserted noon or the bustle of the fish market when returning to the dock. Cua Hoi has a convenient traffic location, hidden under a cool green pine forest, an ideal place for those who want to escape the noisy, bustling atmosphere of the city. Photo: Sach Nguyen |