Cua Lo is stunningly beautiful from a flycam perspective
Van Truong•DNUM_CHZAIZCACE 09:40
Cua Lo is considered the “green pearl” of the North Central Coast with golden sand beaches and emerald green sea water, possessing a unique attraction. Cua Lo is changing strongly, taking on the appearance of a bustling coastal tourist city.
Amazed by beautiful images captured by flycam. Clip: Van TruongCua Lo is a coastal town of Nghe An province, with an area of 27.81 km2 (including Ngu island and Mat island), 16 km northeast of Vinh city center. Cua Lo is developing more and more spacious and modern. Photo: Van Truong Cua Lo beach is 10.2km long, has a gentle slope, a wide beach, fine white sand, is flat, and windy. It is rated by the World Environment Organization and the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism as one of the cleanest, most beautiful, and safest beaches in Vietnam. Photo: Van Truong Lan Chau Island is also known as Ru Coc Island because of its shape like a giant toad stretching out to the vast ocean. The west side of the island connects to the mainland, the east side is a series of cliffs stretching out to the sea with interesting shapes. Photo: Van Truong VinWonders Cua Hoi has just been officially put into operation as a leading large-scale entertainment tourism complex in the North Central region, providing visitors with world-class entertainment experiences and affirming Nghe An's position on the Vietnam tourism map. Photo: Van Truong The 3.5 km cable car route connecting Cua Hoi entertainment area to Ngu Island is currently the longest cable car route in the North Central region. Photo: Van Truong Panorama of VinWonders Cua Hoi. Photo: Van TruongCua Hoi area is becoming more and more bustling. Photo: Van TruongAfter 30 years of construction and development (1994 - 2024), Cua Lo town is gradually transforming strongly, taking on the appearance of a bustling coastal tourist city, an ideal and attractive resort destination. In the photo: Binh Minh Boulevard has been newly invested to meet the needs of developing coastal tourism. Photo: Van Truong