Kết quả tìm kiếm "quy nhon"
Kết quả tìm kiếm tag "quy nhon".
Being the capital city of Binh Dinh - province famous for martial arts and long pristine beaches - Quy Nhon undoubtedly celebrates festivals that can link to these aspects. Come to Quy Nhon to join its best festivals mentioned in our article.
A large, prosperous coastal city, Quy Nhon boasts a terrific beach-blessed shoreline and grand boulevards. Its seaside appeal and tidy, litter-free streets make it the kind of place that affluent Vietnamese couples choose to retire to, spending their final days ...
From rocky inlets to a sandy lagoon, Vietnam's Central is an area of great cultural and historical significance, a home to amazing cities both well-traveled and hardly yet explored.
Homestays, guesthouses, airbnb, etc are the newest trends, and Quy Nhon surely doesn’t lack them. If you want to stay over in a nicely decorated place yet the price is affordable in Quy Nhon, make sure to check out these 5 places in our article.
One way to explore Asia is from behind the wheel and driving alone some of it most scenic roads. Asia has some breathtaking roads that are great fun to drive, and many of them have interesting and strange histories. If you want to tour this vast continent by car, here ...
Quy Nhon has been growing as a emerging tourist attraction. As a result, new luxury resorts and spas have been taking over this city rapidly to meet the demands of the upper class. Therefore, this article is to present to you 5 newest and most luxurious resorts in Quy ...
Quy Nhon is a surprisingly good town for eating. The local seafood along the beach is inexpensive and delicious. Moreover, some of the local specialties are worth checking out too.
Relatively unknown and free of mass tourism, the coastal city of Quy Nhon (the capital of Binh Dinh province in central Vietnam) will seduce those who love to travel off the beaten tracks.
Quy Nhon is a great spot for a coastal frolic, a foray into local cuisine, and exploration of Vietnam’s Cham culture. The Cham people occupied this region and a vast area of southern Vietnam prior to the arrival of the Vietnam people in the 15th century.