The wild beauty of this "rich land, peaceful sky" place captivated Tuan Cuong Chan and he came here for the fourth time.
Phu Yen is one of the most memorable places for travel blogger Tuan Cuong Chan. He returned to Phu Yen for the fourth time at the end of July, traveling along the province from the border with Khanh Hoa to the border with Binh Dinh to capture the simple and wild beauty of this land from above.
"Phu Yen is a place that I never get bored of visiting. Every time I go, I still feel Wow! because it's so beautiful. Phu Yen has many places to visit, but the places are quite far from each other. I'm not someone who goes to get achievements, so I've come to this place many times. The first time I went was 8 years ago," Tuan shared.

Every time he comes to Phu Yen, Tuan is "embraced" in the peace and gentleness of the landscape and people. "Each sea has its own beauty, but Phu Yen is quite wild, with many hidden beauties," Tuan said. In the photo is Hon Nua, a place not many people know about when coming to Phu Yen. The beach has clean, clear water, very suitable for swimming.

Bai Mon is a pristine beach located below Dai Lanh lighthouse. Tuan advises tourists to follow the flight schedule to Phu Yen at noon, then drive towards the lighthouse in the afternoon, on the way up there are many things to take pictures. After experiencing the lighthouse, it is around afternoon, the weather is cool, you go down to Bai Mon to swim. "These places are very hot in the morning or noon, the cool afternoon will be a better experience", Tuan noted.

Tuan loves the coastal roads in Phu Yen. When riding a motorbike, he feels at home, like he is going back to his hometown, not traveling . The winding roads, with the sea on one side and mountains on the other, are very "cool" to ride on. However, it cannot be denied that the heat of this land is very harsh.
In the photo is the coastal road from Dai Lanh lighthouse to Tuy Hoa. "This is considered the most beautiful coastal road in Vietnam," Tuan said.

Vinh Hoa Beach is Tuan's favorite place on this return trip. This area is located in the direction of Cau River, quite far from Tuy Hoa city center, about 60 km. "In my opinion, this is the longest and most beautiful beach in Phu Yen, the homestays right next to the beach are also very beautiful," Tuan commented.
From the above angle, you can see two different coastlines, one side is Hoa Bay, the other side is the aquaculture area. The water is divided into three colors, creating a beautiful scene.





Near Ong Cop bridge is Mang Lang church, which retains many ancient features. Surrounded by peaceful countryside scenery. The church stores the first book printed in national language by Father Alexandre de Rhodes.

Trung Nghia Photo: Tuan Cuong Chan
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