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Mud bath composition in Nha Trang, Vietnam

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It was already five o'clock in the morning when we arrived in Nha Trang, Vietnam. After we returned to the hotel to rest, we went to Long Son Temple in the afternoon. This temple is the largest temple in Nha Trang City. Then we went to the Tianyi Temple. It is said that there were 8 pagodas here from the 7th to the 12th century, but now only 4 are left. We went to Nha Trang Cathedral again. The church is very exquisite inside and outside, attracting many tourists. Then we went to the Five Finger Stone, a giant rock wall standing on the seaside with a huge five-finger handprint on it for a spectacle. Then we went to Agarwood to learn about the formation process of Agarwood. After the visit, we went to have a sumptuous seafood dinner.

On the third day, we had breakfast early and went to the beach next to the hotel to feel the power of the sea. The tour guide took us by speedboat to Pearl Island. My parents and I first went back to Pearl Island to put away our luggage, and then took the bus to Pearl Island Amusement Park, where we took the most famous cross-sea cable car. "Cross-sea cable car", as the name suggests, is a cable car on the sea. It is a "bridge" connecting Pearl Island and Nha Trang. It is 3,320 meters long and takes 15 minutes to ride. This is the longest cable car in the world! Sitting on the cable car looking at the endless sea, I felt nervous and excited at the same time, for fear of falling. But looking at the beautiful scenery of the setting sun, fear has long since disappeared without a trace.

From the radio, I heard the roar of the sea; from the pictures, I saw the golden face of the beach; from the screen, I saw the silver-like footprints on the beach , and this time, my parents and I personally felt the majesty of the sea.

Early in the morning, my parents and I came to the private beach in Pearl Island Winery. I picked up the water and tasted it, wow, it’s so salty! I raised my head and looked into the distance, only to see a vast expanse of white, boundless, and I couldn't tell which was the horizon and which was the end of the sea. The waves chased one after another, throwing strips of snow-white silver onto the shore, and violently collided with the rocks. There was only a "boom" sound. In an instant, the silver broke into pieces and turned into waves. The flowers were so big and had so many layers that it dazzled me.

Finally, my parents and I reluctantly left Pearl Island, Nha Trang, Vietnam, and returned to China.

It is my joy to clear your doubts!