TPO - The stream flowing through Hoi Van village has water from underground that boils all year round, the surface water temperature is 70-85 degrees Celsius and can boil eggs.
TPO - The stream flowing through Hoi Van village has water from underground that boils all year round, the surface water temperature is 70-85 degrees Celsius and can boil eggs.
Nearly 40km northwest of Quy Nhon city center, Hoi Van hot spring in Hoi Van village (Cat Hiep commune, Phu Cat district, Binh Dinh), is an ideal destination for tourists who love to experience and explore. Photo: Truong Dinh |
There is a stream here with water from underground that boils all year round, with a surface water temperature of 70-85 degrees Celsius. Photo: Truong Dinh |
With its rustic, pristine beauty and mineral resources that are beneficial to health, Hoi Van hot spring has become a popular yet attractive destination for tourists on their trip to Binh Dinh. Photo: Truong Dinh |
According to the people who do business here, if customers like to eat eggs that are just cooked (soft-boiled), they just need to boil them in this spring water for about 8-10 minutes, but if they want them to be more well-cooked, they need to boil them for about 15-20 minutes. Photo: Truong Dinh |
Tourists buy eggs and experience boiling them themselves in hot springs. Photo: Truong Dinh |
Ms. Nguyen Thi Suong (41 years old, Quang Ngai) said that her family has visited Hoi Van hot spring many times. According to her, Hoi Van hot spring is very special and not every locality has it. When coming to Hoi Van hot spring, you cannot miss the boiled eggs in this natural hot spring. Photo: Truong Dinh |
Eggs after being boiled for about 15 minutes at Hoi Van hot spring. Photo: Truong Dinh |
Boiling water from the stream creates bubbles. Photo: Truong Dinh |
Tourists experience boiling eggs in a pool of boiling water. Photo: Truong Dinh |
If you want the eggs to cook faster, you can bury them deep under a layer of sand. Photo: Truong Dinh |
What makes Hoi Van hot spring special is that visitors can put duck eggs and quail eggs into the boiling hot water, then scoop them up and enjoy them right there. Photo: Truong Dinh |
Source: https://tienphong.vn/doc-la-con-suoi-o-binh-dinh-nuoc-soi-sung-suc-luoc-chin-trung-post1713636.tpo
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