Quynh Luu district held the opening ceremony of Quynh beach tourism in 2022 on April 21, attracting many tourists across Vietnam.
The ceremony looks to introduce the potential of Quynh Luu tourism, especially the Quynh beach, to local and international tourists. It hopes to lure opportunities for local tourism businesses to exchange experiences and attract investment to preserve the natural beauty of Quynh beach.
Nguyen Van Thuong – Vice Chairman of the Quynh Luu People’s Committee said the event opened a long journey ahead for tourism in Quynh Luu. The local officials and people determined to build their homeland into a tourism center of Nghe An, promoting the beauty of its peaceful landscape.
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Quynh Luu is home to many beautiful beaches, which are both a condition for the development of fisheries and tourism. In recent years, the locality has planned to develop hospitality services. (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
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After the ceremony to launch Quynh beach tourism year 2022 at Quynh Bang, many tourists have come to the beach. (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
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Besides swimming, Quynh beach has a stunning cave system along the coast (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
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Mui Trau Cave at Lach Quen estuary, in Tien Thuy commune. (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
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Local people catching fish. (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
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Quynh Luu offers a variety of fresh seafood. (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
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Quynh Luu is also famous for its rich tradition and culture, reflected in a system of historical-cultural relics. The locality has 193 relics included in the provincial and national list. The coastal area has famous sacred temples, namely Quynh Linh. (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
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Dong Xuan temple in Quynh Bang commune is ranked as a national relic. The temple worships Pham Dinh Toai (1818-1901), born in Quynh Doi commune (Quynh Luu), famous for his writings and career as a feudatory official. (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
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In Dong Xuan Temple, visitors will find architecture dating back hundreds of years. In the temple stands a stone stele carved with the names of those who donated to build the temple. (Photo: Bao Nghe An) |
Valerie Mai