Non Nuoc, An Bang among Asia’s top 25 beaches

Travelers have named two of Vietnam’s beaches as being among the best in Asia in a recent survey conducted by global travel site TripAdvisor.
Non Nuoc, An Bang among Asia’s top 25 beaches ảnh 1An Bang Beach in Hoi An in Quang Nam province claimed 25th position. (File photo)
Hanoi (VNA) - Travelers have named two of Vietnam’s beaches as being amongthe best in Asia in a recent survey conducted by global travel site TripAdvisor.

NonNuoc Beach in the central city of Da Nang came in at No. 10 on the list of top25 Asian beaches in TripAdvisor’s 2017 Traveller’s Choice Awards. An Bang Beachin Hoi An in central Quang Nam province claimed 25th position.

Manytravelers said that they had fallen in love with Non Nuoc’s fine white sandsand crystal clear waters, adding that the best time to catch the beach is atsunrise or when the fishermen are setting out to sea.

AnBang, which also made the top 25 last year, gives visitors the chance toindulge themselves in the simple fishing life, where children gather everysunset to play with kites or just collect shells while waiting for theirparents to return from the sea.

The best time to visit An Bang is between Mayand September, and Non Nuoc between February and August, the touristsrecommended.
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