Two Vietnam’s beaches among top ten most popular beach destinations: Tik Tok

Vietnam's Nha Trang beach and Vung Tau beach have been ranked third and fourth out of the 10 most popular beaches in the world, on the basis of the number of views on Tik Tok.
Two Vietnam’s beaches among top ten most popular beach destinations: Tik Tok ảnh 1Bai Tru Beach on Hon Tre Island - the biggest one in Nha Trang Bay. (Photo: baokhanhhoa.vn)
 

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam's Nha Trang beach and Vung Tau beach have been ranked third and fourth out of the 10 most popular beaches in the world, on the basis of the number of views on Tik Tok.

The UK luxury holidaycompany Destination2 conducted a survey rounding up the most popular beaches onTik Tok using their hashtags, and ranked them based on the number of views.

Survey resultsreleased at cnbc.com on December 25 show that Bondi beach in Sydney, Australia, topped the list of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world with 445.8 millionviews, three times higher than the runner-up, Pattaya beach in Thailand with128.5 million views.

Two Vietnam’s beaches among top ten most popular beach destinations: Tik Tok ảnh 2Bai Sau beach in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province. (Photo: VNA)

Nha Trang beach inKhanh Hoa province and Vung Tau beach in Ba Ria -Vung Tau province occupied the third and fourth positions with 64.6 million and 61.9 million respectively.

Other beaches on thelist are Waikiki Beach, the US (43.7 million views); JBR Beach, Dubai (30.3 millionviews); Kelingking Beach, Indonesia (30 million views); Santa Monica Beach, the US(29 million views); Airlie Beach, Australia (27.8 million views); and WhitehavenBeach, Australia (23.5 million views)./.

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