Take a walk around Phu Yen to see the beautiful sea and sky
Báo Lao Động•23/03/2024
Phu Yen has countless beautiful places that tourists can visit on their journey to discover the land of yellow flowers on green grass.
Phu Yen is a coastal province located in the North of the South Central Coast region, bordering Binh Dinh, Khanh Hoa, Gia Lai. In recent years, Phu Yen has attracted a large number of tourists because of its many beautiful, peaceful, and pristine tourist destinations that are widely introduced on social networks. Mr. Hoang Minh Duc (30 years old, photographer in Phu Yen) has boundless love for this poetic coastal land. He shared that he was born in Hanoi but after many visits here, he decided to choose this land as a stop to live and work. According to Mr. Duc, when mentioning Phu Yen, we cannot ignore Deo Ca - one of the big mountain passes, not only an important traffic route but also an ideal place for backpackers to conquer. The road through Deo Ca is where tourists can both admire the beautiful scenery and overcome challenges even with "hard" driving skills. “Deo Ca is a road with many large vehicles passing by, not an ideal place to stop and check-in. However, on the pass there are also suitable rest stops to rest and watch the sea” – Mr. Duc said. From Deo Ca Pass, visitors can see the majestic Da Bia Mountain. Da Bia Mountain is considered a sacred mountain, the embodiment of the god Siva in Cham beliefs. This mountain is associated with many fascinating legends. Besides Ca Pass, Choi Island is also an ideal suggestion for tourists who want to admire the immense sea view. Mui Dien is known as the place where the dawn first appears in Vietnam. Visitors should come here the night before, and can camp to admire the beautiful sunrise the next morning. Vinh Ro Bay is famous for its beautiful bay, a blend of the majestic mountains and the poetic ocean hugging along an S-shaped curve. Lo Village is a peaceful, ancient coastal village with tiled roofs. Visitors can come here to visit and buy fresh seafood. General feeling about Phu Yen land, Mr. Duc said: “This is a land with many places to explore. Local fishing villages, streams, Van Hoa plateau, or wild islands…”. Phu Yen has a pristine but no less lyrical and poetic landscape. Tourists should come here from January to August, the following months are the rough sea season, the sea water is not blue and the weather is rainy.
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