Lo Dieu (Hoai My commune, Hoai Nhon district, Binh Dinh province), located about 80km north of Quy Nhon city center, attracts tourists with its white sandy beaches surrounding rocky cliffs, friendly people, and delicious fresh seafood.
Viewed from above, Lu Yao resembles a crescent moon, with villages nestled against the mountainside, lush green rice fields, and the vast expanse of the sea. The scene is like a beautiful, peaceful landscape painting.
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For generations, the people of Lo Dieu have lived off farming and fishing. Currently, the village has over 500 households, and recently many have become involved in tourism services. The rustic village scenery and secluded beach have attracted an increasing number of tourists to Lo Dieu.
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Lộ Diêu rocky beach is one of the highlights of this place, where visitors can find many beautiful spots to take the most satisfying photos.
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Ms. Dang Loan, from Ho Chi Minh City, who visited Lo Dieu last April, shared: "Visitors to the village can participate with the locals in rowing nets to catch fish, go to the market to buy seafood and cook it themselves... In this charming village, you occasionally come across lovely signs reminding tourists not to litter. The pristine and clean scenery of Lo Dieu will surely please visitors."
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There are several ways to get to Lo Dieu. If starting from Quy Nhon City, follow the coastal road DT 639 from Thi Nai Bridge through Nhon Ly straight ahead. If coming from Tam Quan, also follow road DT 639 to Hoai My commune, then cross a hilly road, and Lo Dieu will appear before your eyes, captivating you.
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With its location surrounded by mountains on three sides and facing the sea, Lo Dieu was chosen as an unmarked port during the resistance war to transport weapons, ammunition, and food supplies to the South.
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Lo Dieu is considered the "land of steel," the cradle of the revolution in Binh Dinh province.
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The unmarked ship that docked at Lo Dieu was the first unmarked ship to transport weapons for Military Region V and the only unmarked ship to ever dock in the waters of Binh Dinh province.
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At this location, today, there is the Lộ Diêu "Nameless Ship" historical site, built with an investment of 15.8 billion VND on an area of 15,000 square meters. The highlight of the site is a section of the ship made of stone, simulating the "Nameless Ship" of the past, becoming a place of historical significance for locals, students, and schoolchildren.
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At the end of 2022, the People's Committee of Binh Dinh province approved the investment plan for the Long Son Iron and Steel Complex project in Lo Dieu village by Long Son Iron and Steel Joint Stock Company, with a total investment of 53,500 billion VND. Currently, the company is continuing to register for investment in the construction of the Long Son Iron and Steel Complex's specialized port, phase 1, at the same location, with an estimated total investment of 6,800 billion VND.
If the project is implemented, all 556 households in Lo Dieu village will have to be relocated.
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