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Nha Trang, Vietnam-a famous tourist attraction

Nha Trang, Vietnam-a famous tourist attraction

Nha Trang is a coastal city in central Vietnam, the capital of Khanh Hoa province in southern Vietnam and a famous seaside tourist attraction. Nha Trang is located on the open tourist route from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, making it very convenient for tourists to come and go. The city is very small, with a population of more than 300,000. Mainly farming and processing seafood, but also some commercial activities that provide services for tourism. It is a famous seaside resort and port city. Nha Trang is located on the south bank of the Beggar's Estuary in central Vietnam, with towering long mountains in the west and coconut trees in the vast South China Sea in the east. In Nha Trang, it is said that the word "Yakram" comes from Champa, which means "Bamboo Forest River". Nha Trang was a city-occupying country in history. On Mount Buta in the northern part of the city, the battle tower stands tall and faces the sea, which is the remains of the splendid culture of the ancient people of the war clan.

The beach in Nha Trang is as white as silver, more than 7 kilometers long and looks like a crescent moon. The bay is streamlined and the sea is clear. Palm trees and coconut trees extend all the way along the coast, showing beautiful southern scenery. Nha Trang was a holiday resort for American troops stationed near Cam Ranh Bay during the Vietnam War. The climate and scenery here are very similar to the Caribbean in the United States. For American officers and men who are far away from home, spending their holidays here can soothe their homesickness.

Many people go swimming in Nha Trang every year, even in winter. There are pavilions, hotels and cold drinks shops for tourists to rest on the beach. Visitors can also taste delicious seafood just salvaged from the sea. Close to the beach is the spacious Tran Phu Avenue, flanked by rows of tall coconut trees, neat Casuarina and umbrella-shaped olive trees. Near Tran Phu Avenue are villas, shopping malls and luxury hotels with different architectural styles.

The most famous specialty of Nha Trang is "Wind". The sea breeze here is different from the wind in other places. It is a gentle breeze, rich in bromine and iodine, which can promote the blood circulation of the body and make people feel relaxed and happy.

The sea near Nha Trang is a famous fishing ground in Vietnam, and the good weather suitable for fishing here can last for more than 250 days every year. The famous Vietnam Institute of Oceanography is also located in Nha Trang, where more than 60,000 kinds of marine specimens are preserved. There are more than 200 species of rare fish in Nha Trang waters in Zhiyuan Island Zhiyuan Lake, which is several kilometers away from Nha Trang Port/KLOC-0.

There are many small islands near Nha Trang, not far from the coast, with a strong rural flavor, which is quite popular with tourists. You must not miss the four-island tour to Nha Trang. These four islands include Swallow Island, Cam Island, Hantom Island and Mian Island, which are rich in bird's nest. The key lies not in the beauty of the scenery, but in the funny skills and colorful entertainment programs of the boatman's genius, which makes people mistakenly think that they have come to a water carnival and can't help but get crazy. The price is 8 dollars per person.

There is a mountain named Qiushan in the north of Nha Trang. Standing on the top of the mountain, you can have a panoramic view of Nha Trang, and the scenery is quite good. There are four pagoda-shaped temples on the hill. It is said that from the 7th century to12nd century, there were eight temples here, the largest of which was dedicated to the goddess Tianyi, so this complex was called the goddess Tianyi. Next to the statue, there are several China stone tablets left over from the Ming Dynasty in China, which write the history of the temple. Interestingly, these four pagoda-shaped temples all face east.

Qinda is the pier village in Nha Trang. All kinds of shell corals are processed in the village, and the price is not high, so they can be used as tourist souvenirs. Qinda is also a good place to taste seafood, which is famous for its abundance of lobsters. In the vicinity of Qinda, it is often seen that local residents use a large bamboo basket called a bucket as a means of water transportation. ;