Ghenh Rang – A largely undiscovered gem of Quy Nhon
Ghenh Rang is a secluded beach surrounded by wildflowers, forests and mountain views, with islands scattered along the coast which is located in the South of Quy Nhon City.
Ghenh Rang is famous with Hoang Hau beach and Han Mac Tu tomb, which was voted as one of the 5 most beautiful beaches in southern Vietnam by National Geographic
Earlier, CNN also praised and commented that Quy Nhon City is a place “with everything a tourist desires” such as 5-star resort, pristine beach, beautiful scenery, local cuisine, featured, diverse. It’s a culturally rich destination in its own right. It boasts miles of coastline, fresh cuisine reliant on its seaside location and a handful of accommodations priced for all tastes and budgets
Queen beach in sun rise
Queen beach
Xep beach from above
A fisherman in the hidden bay in Ghenh Rang. Photo: Marissa Carruthers
The Ball Kicking and Robbing Festival is steeped in tradition and superstition, with the belief that the person who successfully catches the ball is blessed with incredible luck. This fortunate soul is thought to be graced with good fortune and prosperity for the entire year.
Thousands of revelers united to welcome in the Tet Flower Street celebration in Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province, Vietnam, on Sunday evening. The vibrant event, a highlight of the Lunar New Year festivities, featured illuminated snake mascots – a spectacular sight to honor the Year of the Snake.
The Ball Kicking and Robbing Festival is steeped in tradition and superstition. The highlight of this unique event is the belief that the person who successfully catches the ball will be blessed with an abundance of luck, prosperity, and good fortune for the entire year. It is a thrilling and chaotic spectacle, with participants eagerly vying for the chance to catch the ball and claim their lucky break.
Thousands of revelers united to celebrate the opening of a Tet flower street in Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province, Vietnam, on Sunday evening. The vibrant event, a highlight of the Lunar New Year celebrations, featured illuminated snake mascots, a spectacular tribute to the Year of the Snake.
Thousands of revelers united to celebrate the opening of a Tet Flower Street in Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province, Vietnam, on Sunday evening. The vibrant event, a highlight of the Tet holiday period, featured illuminated snake mascots, a spectacular tribute to the Year of the Snake, captivating all in attendance.