Ninh Thuan creates new growth momentum from maritime economy
Ninh Thuan province possesses significant potential and advantages to develop its maritime economy and thrive from the abundance of the sea. By 2025, the province aims for its maritime economy to constitute 41-42% of its total GRDP.
Leveraging its pristine natural beauty, majestic landscapes, and diverse cultural heritage, the south-central coastal province of Ninh Thuan is actively boosting investment and establishing regional and national tourism links to attract visitors.
Ninh Thuan province, which has been dubbed miniature replica of the Sahara Desert in Vietnam, is stepping up the application of high technology in agricultural production to form large-scale areas and projects and produce high-quality agricultural products to meet market demand.
Ninh Thuan province is among localities in Vietnam boasting great biodiversity. To preserve this treasure, the province has introduced a host of policies on managing, protecting, and reviving forest and sea ecologies and on preserving local flora and fauna in line with ecotourism development.
Located in the central province of Ninh Thuan, Mui Dinh (Cape Dinh) is a land of idyllic and unspoiled beauty with blue seas, white sands, and golden sunshine. Son Hai fishing village, Son Hai sandy desert, Mui Dinh Lighthouse, Bai Trang Beach, and Mui Dinh Mountain, with undulating rocky reefs and sunny and windy golden sand dunes, give Mui Dinh a rare beauty.