Ghenh Da Dia is the symbol of Phu Yen province. From afar, the rocky shore resembles a gigantic natural beehive because of its hexagonal rocks on the surface and tall columns (Photo: VNA)
Ghenh Da Dia is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Phu Yen province. Formed by volcanic eruptions from millions of years ago, the rocky shore of Ghenh Da Dia has unique shapes of round, hexagon, pentagon and polygon (Photo: VNA)
Dai Lanh Cape Point, also known as Mui Dien, is a small branch of Truong Son mountain range that points to the ocean. The cape point is one of the eastern-most locations of Vietnam, with two hard-to-reach destinations: Dai Lanh lighthouse and pristine Bai Mon (Mon Beach) (Photo: VNA)
The lighthouse of Den cliff helps navigate maritime activities in Xuan Dai and Chao bays and is about 30km from Tuy Hoa city, Phu Yen province (Photo: VNA)
The lighthouse of Den cliff helps navigate maritime activities in Xuan Dai and Chao bays and is about 30km from Tuy Hoa city, Phu Yen province (Photo: VNA)
Bai Xep (Xep beach) is located in Quy Nhon, Phu Yen province, with soft yellow sand, turquoise-blue ocean and clear blue sky (Photo: VNA)
An Hai fishing village is a small village in Tuy An district, Phu Yen province, where locals rely solely on the ocean for livelihoods (Photo: VNA)
Vung Ro Bay is a natural boundary between two south central provinces of Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa. It is a small but beautiful bay in Hoa Xuan Nam Commune, Dong Hoa District, Phu Yen (Photo: VNA)
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