Getting lost in serenity of Tan Phung fishing village, Vietnam’s South Central Coast
Tan Phung fishing village in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam's South Central Coast has become a magnetic destination among travelers thanks to its tranquil beauty. Tourists coming here will surely capture wonderful photos and sample mouth-watering specialties.
As an off-the-beaten-track destination, Tan Phung fishing village is quite unfamiliar in Vietnam’s tourism map. Because of that, it boasts pristine beauty which spellbinds anyone stepping on here, according to Du lich Viet Nam (Vietnam Travel).
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Tan Phung Beach is located in My Tho commune, Phu My district, Binh Dinh province. It’s about 70 km from the center city of Quy Nhon. You can travel in the directions of National Highway 1A or the DT640 road which takes about 2 hours.
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Tan Phung fishing village is quietly nestled amidst the vast blue sea and enveloped by multi-shaped mountain ranges.
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For those who enjoy the serenity, this place is truly an ideal destination. Strolling along the stretches of white sands, hearing sea wave murmuring, taking a dip in the crystalline water are irresistible experiences.
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According to local legends, this fishing village was formed 300 years ago and currently is one of the most beautiful ancient such villages in Binh Dinh.
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Tan Phung fishing village is relatively untouched and uncrowded. The preferred choice of accommodation among tourists is homestay hidden under the lush green rows of coconut trees where they can get a closer insight into the daily life of fishermen.
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There isn’t wonderful than standing on the high rocks, breathing in the fresh air, and immersing in the spectacular natural beauty. Tourists also can capture in their eyes the beautiful vista of Hon Nhan, Hon Dun, Hon Tranh, etc.
Vi Rong Cape Photo: Du lich Viet Nam
One of the premier ‘must-visit” stops at Tan Phung fishing village is Vi Rong Cape. This is a cliff protruding the sea which helps to block strong wind during storm season.
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The name of Vi Rong Cape is derived from its shape which looks like a dragon is rearing. This place is truly a spectacular masterpiece bestowed by Mother Nature.
Hon Nuoc lighthouse Photo: Goldenlife/ via Du lich Viet Nam
Besides, don’t miss out on the opportunity to admire the Hon Nuoc lighthouse. It was built by the French on Vung Moi Bay. To reach the lighthouse, tourists can skirt the path underneath the Go Dua Mountain surrounded by the carpets of lush green grass.
Hon Nuoc lighthouse is 16 meters in height and constructed by dark gray stones. Stepping on the lighthouse and enjoying cool breezes will help you disconnect with the chaos of modern life.
Each spot at Tan Phung fishing village boasts a distinctive charm Photo: Du lich Viet Nam
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The locals in Tan Phung fishing village mainly live off catching seafood. The images of hundreds of boat anchoring create a picturesque beauty.
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The restaurants at Tan Phung fishing village serve tourists with a wide range of fresh seafood. In addition, you can also buy seafood by yourself at a local market and leisurely enjoy parties right next to the sea.
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Tan Phung Beach has increasingly become well-known among visitors; therefore, it is advisable to come here before it turns out to be crowded. Photo: Du lich Viet Nam
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