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What are the fun places to visit in Nha Trang, Vietnam?

Nha Trang is a coastal city in central Vietnam. Although its name is not as "temperamental" as the Maldives or Boracay, it is actually a clear beach with gentle mountains on one side. If you go to Nha Trang for a free trip, there are some attractions worth recommending.

1. Nha Trang Cathedral. The church in Nha Trang is on a hillside, and the roadside of the steps is covered with small flowers. The church building has relatively medieval stained glass windows, and the walls are covered with carved patterns. The overall atmosphere of the church is very sacred. The church has mass times, which are relatively short from Monday to Friday, from 4:45 to 5 pm. There are more times on weekends, so you need to stagger the time to visit. The light through the stained glass is particularly soft in the church and is worth visiting. When visiting the church, we often meet newlyweds taking wedding photos here, which is very meaningful.

2.Yen’s restaurant. This restaurant in Nha Trang is very famous, and the actual dishes do not live up to everyone's praise for this restaurant. The Vietnamese pho in this restaurant is very delicious, the bean sprouts, chives, noodles and soup base are also very delicious. There are also various local Vietnamese dishes.

3?. Po Nagar Cham Pagoda. This location is about two kilometers away from the city and was built in the ninth century. When visiting here, there are some dress codes. You cannot wear clothes that are too revealing, and you cannot show your shoulders or knees. If you happen to wear it, the temple will also provide you with a shirt to wear again.

4.Thap Ba Hot Spring. Here you can try Vietnam's native mud bath. Although it is not as comfortable as the hot springs, the effect is very good.

After washing, your skin will be white and tender, and you can also enjoy bathing and hot spring spa. In addition to nourishing the skin, mud baths can also have some therapeutic effects on some skin diseases and rheumatism.