In the poem "The Waterway Route Through Binh Thuan", there is a very vivid passage about the sea name Bac Binh:
Aim at the small nose and let it go.
Vung Mon, the standing stone is far from Hon Huong
The profession of Quang Thi depends on the people.
Inside there is a pool like a balance pond.
The places mentioned in the ancient verses still exist and have a beauty that touches people's hearts. These are the places that will help Bac Binh tourism take off in the near future.
The Hoa Thang desert area, Bac Binh district, this season, the dry wind and sand further enhance the wild and romantic beauty. The curves of the sand dunes make the hearts of the spectators flutter and feel nostalgic because of its magic. In contrast to those pristine sand dunes, heading east along the long gravel road through the acacia forest and the dwarf forest range is the immense, green Bac Binh sea. Passing the hills and mounds with a golden yellow color in the burning grass season are the green patches very typical of the coastal dwarf forest range, Mui Yen appears with a beauty that is both wild and mysterious in our surprise. Mui Yen is a wide rocky outcrop facing the sea with a wild and majestic look. Standing on Mui Yen, we feel like we are lost in the middle of the vast sky and clouds, immense and immense. Above is the blue sky and white clouds, below is the vast ocean with waves crashing against large rocks, creating a majestic and breathtaking natural landscape. With an altitude of nearly 100 m above sea level, standing at the tip of Mui Yen, we can see a large area. From the misty ocean far away to the horizon with crashing waves, to the rolling sand dunes with the dark green forests, obscured in the wild sand wind. Adjacent to Mui Yen is Mui Nho with rows of colorful sedimentary rock banks. The sea here is quite deserted, only attracting anglers to fish because it is home to many types of fish living in the rocks such as hanh fish, bo fish, and especially the giant catfish. Fishermen here often spread nets and fish to sell to small traders with quite high economic value. The sea at Mui Nho also has places such as Hon Chong, Hon Phu Tu with wind blowing and waves roaring all year round.
Near Mui Nho, where there are rocky cliffs stacked on top of each other, the waves crash against the cliffs, creating white foam, creating a bustling melody, it is called Mui Dung. Mui Dung is about 1 km long, with one side being the sea and the other side being a high rocky shore with no sand. Along the sea here, there are names according to each location such as: Mum Ba De, Lo Ruou, Hang Doi, Hang Yen. Each place has its own interesting characteristics and features. This is considered a suitable place for camping and exploring the natural landscape. However, exploring and experiencing here requires a familiar local guide.
Past Mui Dung is Chua beach. This is a gentle, beautiful beach with pure white sand and green flowers. It is a location with flat terrain, grassy hills and a gently sloping sandbank in the shape of an arc. Chua beach does not have big waves, so people often dive to catch near-shore products such as sea urchins, crabs, and lobsters. The sea at Chua beach has many types of fish such as: Hanh fish, cow fish and especially giant catfish, so it attracts many people from other localities to come fishing and camping. The sea at Chua beach is suitable for resort tourism to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the fresh, peaceful air.
Along the sea to the southwest is Hon Hong, majestic and shimmering in the gentle afternoon sunlight. Called Hon Hong, but it is a small mountain located close to the coast in Hong Chinh village, about 230 m high. The sea at Hon Hong stretches about 10 km with many rocky beaches and beautiful bathing beaches with names such as: Oc Beach, Ganh Beach, Xep Beach, Doi Beach. The reason for the name Hon Hong or Hon Huong is because in the late afternoon, looking up at the top of the mountain, it is easy to see the pink halo radiating from the rocky mountain. Interestingly, looking from the sea, Hon Hong's scenery is different from other coastal mountains because of its unique features. Past Hon Hong, along Bac Binh beach, we will come to a place called Hon Nghe. This is a long beach with clear blue water and sparkling white sand. Hon Nghe is shaped like a sea turtle, about 15 m high, about 130 m from the shore. There is a small fishing village here, fishermen mainly fish by traditional crafts. Immersing yourself in nature to enjoy the fresh seafood that is typical of this coastal area. What could be more interesting than standing by the sea, immersing yourself in the vast ocean, breathing deeply, and taking in the cool breeze of the vast ocean.
Bac Binh beach is only nearly 30 km long but contains many interesting circus points, especially the natural landscape through the landmarks all have the harmony, characteristic between the sea and the forest. Now coming to Bac Binh tourism not only has the unique indigenous culture, melodious and adventurous on the small deserts but also exploring the sea is a new highlight that is youthful, unique and romantic.
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