| The beauty of Phu Yen |
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VietNamNet Bridge – Tuy Hoa city in Phu Yen province is very peaceful at night. Phu Yen’s ancient Cham tower and the famous tourist site Ghenh Da Dia are revealed through the lens of Nguyen Trung.
Ganh Da Dia reveals Mother Nature’s fanciful side Evening sun in northwestern Vietnam
Phu Yen is the eastern-most province of Vietnam's mainland. Phu Yen borders Binh Dinh to the north, Khanh Hoa to the south and the East Sea. Phu Yen is separated from these provinces by two passes: Cù Mông pass in the north and Cả pass in the south.
The province's topography consists of fairly low hilly regions in the west and the fertile plain of Tuy Hoa in the east, crossed by three main rivers, Da Rang River (the largest river in Central Vietnam), Ban Thach River and Ky Lo River.
Phu Yen has enormous potential for economic development, with its strategic position, proximity to international marine waterways and its diverse resources, including silicates, diatomite, mineral water and ferrite ores.
Phu Yen has various picturesque landscapes, such as the O Loan Lagoon, Song Cau coconut ranges, Da Bi and Nhan mountains, Ro Bay and Long Thuy beach and Ghenh Da Dia.
Source: VNE
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