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| Quy Nhon is an attractive destination because of its pristine natural scenery and convenient accommodation services... |
This year's list celebrates places that "have both a strong local identity and demonstrate the resilience of post-pandemic tourism ," said Nitya Chambers, Lonely Planet 's editorial director and vice president of content.
In the list of top 25 destinations this year, Vietnam has only one representative, Quy Nhon. Quy Nhon city, now Quy Nhon ward ( Gia Lai province), is nestled between the sea on one side and the mountains on the other with long coastlines.
Known as the “green pearl of the Central region”, this place is famous for its soft curved beaches, clear water and wild rocky cliffs such as Eo Gio, Ky Co or Hon Kho.
Not only does Quy Nhon have charming natural landscapes, it also preserves the Cham culture through relics such as Banh It Tower, Twin Towers, and a unique cuisine with fish noodle soup, jumping shrimp pancakes and fresh seafood.
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| Quy Nhon city seen from Vung Chua mountain area. (Photo: Nguyen Tien Trinh) |
In recent years, Quy Nhon tourism has developed strongly, attracting tourists thanks to its peaceful atmosphere, hospitable people and increasingly diverse accommodation services.
This city is becoming an ideal destination for those who want to find blue sea, white sand, and golden sunshine while still retaining the rustic, authentic features of Central Vietnam.
Besides Quy Nhon, many other famous destinations in the world were also honored by Lonely Planet such as Cádiz (Spain), Utrecht (Netherlands), Cartagena (Colombia), Quetzaltenango (Xela, Guatemala), Akaria-Flinders Rangers & Outback (Australia), Phuket (Thailand), Barbados (Caribbean) and British Columbia (Canada).
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/lonely-planet-quy-nhon-la-vien-ngoc-xanh-cua-mien-trung-332285.html








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