A corner of Sa Huynh beach can be seen from high above.

Sa Huynh in Duc Pho town of Quang Ngai province is home to hundreds of households which make a living from fishing.

A bustling atmosphere covers Sa Huynh market during the early morning.

Go Co village is a popular tourist attraction in Quang Ngai province.

Go Co village features stone walls made by the Cham ethnic people.

The site is one of the most fascinating destinations that travelers should not miss out on.

Sa Huynh beach as seen at dawn

Visitors should not miss out on the chance of visiting this beach and enjoying the landscapes and fresh atmosphere of the early morning.

En cave is another favourite destination in Quang Ngai province.

An Khe lagoon at dawn

Tan Diem village is well-known for salt fields and is among the most beautiful places in Quang Ngai province.
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