Tuy Hoa is a city located in Phu Yen province, Vietnam. The city is situated in the central coastal region of Vietnam, along the South China Sea. It is approximately 120 kilometers north of Nha Trang and 500 kilometers south of Da Nang. The city has a total area of 107 square kilometres or 41 square miles and a population of 202,030 (in 2012).
Song Cau is a district located in Phu Yen province, Vietnam. The town is situated along the central coastal region of Vietnam, bordering the South China Sea. It is located approximately 40 kilometers south of Tuy Hoa, the capital city of Phu Yen province. It had a population of 105,780 in 2009.
Cu lao Thanh Hoi or Cu Lao Rua is a small island located in the Tan Uyen district of Binh Duong province, which is approximately 50 kilometers north of Ho Chi Minh City. The island is located in the Dong Nai River and is accessible by boat or ferry.
O island and Dong Truong island are two islands located in the heart of Tri A Lake. It is an ecotourism spot near Ho Chi Minh City. O Island and Dong Truong Island are very attractive by rivers, forests, trees, flowers and wonderful specialties.
Bien Hoa (Bien Hoa) is the capital city of Dong Nai Province in Vietnam. It is located in the southern part of the country, approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles) northeast of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). Bien Hoa is one of the largest cities in Vietnam and plays an important role in the economic and industrial development of the region.
Hon Khoai is an island located in Ngoc Hien district, the Ca Mau Province of Vietnam, about 15km away from the mainland. This is a group of five islands of Hon Khoai, Hon Sao, Hon Doi Moi, Hon Da Le and Hon Tuong. Among these islands, Hon Khoai is the biggest one.
Hon Chuoi is an island located off the southern coast of Vietnam, in the Gulf of Thailand. It is part of the Ca Mau Province, which is known for its extensive mangrove forests, coastal wetlands, and waterways. It had a population of 200 in 2007.
Con Co is an island located in the Quang Tri Province of Vietnam. This island gained historical significance during the Vietnam War. Con Co was a strategic military outpost during the conflict, and it was also the site where the last American combat troops withdrew from Vietnam on March 29, 1973, marking the end of direct U.S. military involvement in the war.
Dong Ha is a city located in Quang Tri Province, central Vietnam, near the coast of the East Sea. It is the capital city of Quang Tri Province and is located approximately 70 kilometers north of the city of Hue. It had a population of 95,658 in 2019.
Khe Sanh is a district in the Quang Tri Province of Vietnam. The district is particularly known for its historical significance during the Vietnam War. The Battle of Khe Sanh, which took place from January to July 1968, was one of the longest and deadliest battles of the war.
Bao Thap Khe Sanh or Khe Sanh Stupa is a historical or cultural site located in Khe Sanh, Huong Ha³a, Quang Tri, Vietnam. The stupa consists of 7 floors, 26m high, total floor area 585m2, located in the Martyrs Cemetery area of Huong Hoa district.
Located in Dong Nai, a short 30 minutes by high speed ferry from Saigon Waterbus Terminal in Ho Chi Minh City, Hammock Glamping is the perfect getaway to relax and recharge from the hustle and bustle of city life. The Glamping packages are inclusive of 2-ways ferry, access to clubhouse facilities, breakfast and barbecue dinner.
Bao Vinh Old Town is a historic town located in the Huong Tra district of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. The town is situated along the banks of the Perfume River and has a rich history dating back to the Nguyen Dynasty.
Ta Cu Mountain temple is at the mountain summit of 500m that was built since 1861. More famously, it holds Vietnam's largest reclining Buddha image at 49m long and 6m in height. And together with a trio of Mahayana Buddhist statues at 7m high, Ta Cu Mountain has become an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists in Vietnam.