Mũi Né
Mũi Né ward has two beaches; Ganh Beach and Suoi Nuoc Beach, both with a number of resorts and a few shops and restaurants. But the most highly developed area is Rang Beach in Ham Tien ward (often erroneously called "Mui Ne Beach" by foreigners), which extends west of Mui Ne.
The tourist season is from December to April. The average temperature is 27 °C, and the climate is hot and dry much of the year.
Mui Ne is well known for white sand dunes, featuring several lakes and even swamps straight in the middle of sandy terrain.
Culture
Cuisine
Mui Ne is famous for seafood. Sand dunes are inhabited by the iguana, called Dong in Vietnamese. It is a reptile, quite similar to the lizard, but larger and longer. Local people cook iguana in seven ways: grilled, steamed, fried, roasted, raw, served in porridge, iguana pie, and served alongside vegetables. Therefore, the local people call this the seven dishes from iguana.
Beaches
- Mui Ne Beach: The main stretch of coastline.
- Ham Tien Beach: A quieter beach with beachfront resorts.
- Hon Rom Beach: A secluded beach.
Gallery
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Hot Air Balloon over white sand dunes
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White sand dunes: view from hot air balloon
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Cham Tower at Phu Hai
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Local fishermen
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Fisherman at Mũi Né Beach
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Fishing at dawn near Mũi Né
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Before the storm
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Mũi Né Fairy Stream
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Kitesurfing on the beach
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Kitesurfing on the beach
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Harbour
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Fishing boats in harbour
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Sand dunes
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Sand dunes
References
- ^ "Sai Gon Suoi Nhum Resort, Quang Binh Hotels, Vietnam Hotel, Quang Binh Accommodation, Quang Binh Hotels Guide,Quang Binh Hotels,Hotels in Quang Binh,Quang Binh Hotel,Hotel in Quang Binh,Quang Binh Hotels Accommodation,Quang Binh Hotels Room". Archived from the original on 2010-10-13. Retrieved 2010-10-10.
External links
- Mui Ne travel guide from Wikivoyage
10°56′N 108°17′E / 10.933°N 108.283°E