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Quy Nhon comes under spotlight on Thai newspaper

The beach resort of Quy Nhon in the south central province of Binh Dinh was featured in an article published on the Bangkok Post, a major English-language newspaper in Thailand, on May 9.

Mysterious Cham Towers in Binh Dinh

 Despite the impacts of time, the mysterious Cham towers that are one thousand years old have remained in the windy and sunny land of Binh Dinh in the Central region as vivid evidence of the flourishing period of the ancient Champa Kingdom in the 10th-15th centuries.

Eo Gio cliff – Tourist magnet in Quy Nhon

Among the bow-shaped mountain range facing the sea, Eo Gio cliff is the farthest and most spectacular strait in Quy Nhon city, Binh Dinh province.

Festival marks Ngoc Hoi-Dong Da victory

NDO – A festival marking the 230th anniversary of the Ngoc Hoi-Dong Da victory took place in Tay Son district, Binh Dinh province, on February 8 (the fourth day of the first Lunar month).

Binh Dinh tourism looks towards sustainable development

NDO – In recent years, Binh Dinh has become an attractive destination for domestic and foreign tourists. By 2020, Binh Dinh aims to welcome 5.5 million tourists, including 800,000 international visitors. Meanwhile, its average growth rate reached 14.5% per year, with turnover from the tourism sector reaching VND10 trillion, therefore, the plan has almost been completed. Binh Dinh is taking steps in the right direction to develop sustainable tourism, including promoting its advantages and preserving the indigenous characteristics, historical values and cultural core of the community.