Mang Lang Church
Mang Lang Church impresses anyone who loves architecture because of its identical appearance to ancient European churches. Located right at the beginning of the turn into Da Dia rapids, this is one of the oldest churches in Phu Yen in particular and Vietnam in general. The name Mang Lang of the church is named after a very beautiful purple flower, the same family as the mausoleum flower. The church was built more than 100 years ago.
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Da Dian rapids
Da Dian rapids are a few kilometers away from Mang Lang church and are one of the mysteries of nature with stone blocks lined up like toy boxes regularly along the coast. The rocky beach with thousands of stone slabs, shining mysteriously black stands out among the blue sea water and the waves lapping white. The rocks look like a giant beehive about 50m wide and 200m long with prismatic stones lined up next to each other, neatly reaching out to the open sea.
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Xuan Dai Bay
Located across the two districts of Song Cau and Tuy An in the northeast of Phu Yen province and about 45km north of Tuy Hoa city, Xuan Dai Bay has a water surface area of about 8,400 hectares, with a mild climate. Xuan Dai Bay is defined by Cay Me Mountain located near the shore, the rain and sun and sea waves erode the foot of the mountain into large rocky beaches.
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Lamp Rapids
It is a rapids made up of many pale pink rocks stacked on top of each other with many small cavities. Close to the water surface, there is a steep bank, each wave hitting the ganh throwing white foam. Under the water, seaweed grows thick like a velvet carpet that bounces with each wave. On the Lamp rapids, there is a lighthouse indicating the way for ships to enter and exit the bay.
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Dai Lanh Lighthouse
The Dai Lanh Cape Lighthouse (or Mui Dien) is the first place to catch the sunrise on land, the road to this place runs along the beautiful sea.
To watch the sunrise, you have to get up early, from 4 am, run a distance of 40km to this place and climb the famous lighthouse. The road to Dai Lanh Cape has been made all the way to the lighthouse gate, no longer having to cross the forest as hard as a few years ago. The road to Dai Lanh has two roads, one zigzag along the mountain, the other straight down to Mon beach, another very beautiful beach of Phu Yen province.
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Bai Xep - "I see yellow flowers on the green grass"
Bai Xep is 14km north of Tuy Hoa city center, although it is only about 500m long, but it has a charming beauty with two rocks surrounding the two ends of the beach. The undulating and bumpy rocky beach, the beach on the left encroaches on the sea, creating a novel overall space, both helping to block the wind. Standing on the rocky slopes overlooking the blue sea and sky, you can see how charming and captivating the beauty of the mountains is.
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Ong Cop Wooden Bridge
Ong Cop wooden bridge is considered the longest wooden bridge in Vietnam, built in 1998 with a length of nearly 400m. The bridge is made entirely of wood and bamboo, so only pedestrians and motorcyclists are allowed to cross the bridge. The image of the long bridge in the middle of the vast sea of water has made Ong Cop Wooden Bridge a famous check-in place that many young people love to visit.
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Swallow Tower
On the top of Nhan Mountain, the Nhan Tower built in the 11th century is an ideal sightseeing spot for those who love to explore ancient architecture and unique local cultural characteristics. Standing from the top of the mountain looking down, you can see the panoramic view of the beautiful small Tuy Hoa city below.
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