
The rocky mountain range resembles a dragon's claw extending into the sea. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

The area around "Dragon's Head" has many rocks shaped like animals lying or sitting, guarding the entrance to the Quen estuary. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

At the foot of Dragon Mountain lie many nooks and crannies, caves with pristine beauty formed by geological processes, seawater erosion, and weathering. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

The rocky outcrops, with their varying shapes and contours, jut out into the sea, creating the distinctive beauty of Quynh Beach. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

A striking feature of Quynh Beach is the system of naturally formed rock formations located right at the edge of the sea, constantly battered by waves throughout the year. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

Fishermen from coastal villages in Quynh commune are harvesting seafood near the shore. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

Fishermen's boats pass by Dragon's Eye Cave on their way back to Quen Creek. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

Fishing boats from Quynh Luu district head out to sea, following the rocky mountain ranges. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

Looking towards the foot of the famous Dragon Mountain, Quynh Beach stands out with its pristine and peaceful natural scenery. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)

Quynh Beach features numerous rocky mountain ranges of varying shapes, stretching out into the sea, creating a unique topography, geomorphology, and landscape of sea, forest, and mountains. (Photo: Xuan Tien/VNA)
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