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With the highway, Cam Binh beach is crowded with tourists on weekends.

Việt NamViệt Nam14/08/2023


Unlike the desolate scene before, Cam Binh beach is now always crowded with visitors on weekends. Tourists are not only from the province but mostly from neighboring provinces such as Dong Nai, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, etc.

Many tourists said that since the highway was built, travel time has been shortened, so they take advantage of the weekend to take their family to the beach and eat seafood.

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When we contacted the resorts here, they were all "sold out", some hotels and motels near the beach were also fully booked, many tourists had to choose to rent rooms in areas further from the beach.

Right next to the beach is a place where local people sell fresh seafood, always crowded with people coming and going to choose their favorite food. Ms. Khanh Huyen, a tourist in Binh Duong said: "The seafood is fresh and cheap. 100,000 VND/kg of octopus, 100,000 VND for 3 kg of cockles, plus 30,000 VND for processing, you have some extremely attractive stir-fried dishes".

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Ms. Tien Tung's family in Binh Duong shared: "This is the first time my family has traveled here. Cam Binh beach is very beautiful, a wild beauty. The seafood is fresh and delicious, the price is reasonable. Compared to Vung Tau, the cost for a weekend vacation for the whole family here is very cheap."

The first time she took her family on a trip to La Gi, Ms. Tien Tung said she had many beautiful impressions of the scenery and people here. Therefore, she will invite more friends and relatives to come back.


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