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The crescent-shaped rock beach in Quy Nhon has become a 'green silk strip' attracting tourists to check in.

The rocky beach along the coast of Nhon Hai commune (Quy Nhon city, Binh Dinh) is covered with lush green moss, creating an incredibly beautiful scene, attracting many locals and tourists to check in.

VietNamNetVietNamNet13/02/2025

Photo: Nguyen Phan Dung Nhan

In early February, the rocky beach winding around the breakwater in Nhon Hai fishing village is covered with green moss, attracting many tourists to take photos.

Photo: Nguyen Phan Dung Nhan

The green moss-covered rocky beach curves around the coast, with boats moored close together creating a poetic natural picture.

Photo: Nguyen Phan Dung Nhan

This is a sparkling virtual living spot chosen by locals and tourists to visit in early spring. Sunset and sunrise are the two times many people come here.

According to locals, from January to March of the lunar calendar every year, green moss covers the rocky beach. During this season, tourists from everywhere flock here to visit and take photos.

Photo: Nguyen Phan Dung Nhan

Ms. Net Le (Quy Nhon City) shared: "The moss beach is very beautiful and green. The sea here is also beautiful, clear blue and the scenery is peaceful. Every year my family and I come here."

Photo: Nguyen Phan Dung Nhan

Photo: Nguyen Phan Dung Nhan

Nhon Hai Commune is located on Phuong Mai Peninsula, about 20km from Quy Nhon City. Nhon Hai Beach has the shape of a swallow. This is an attractive beach tourism destination.

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