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Striking images capture allure of local beaches

DA NANG Today
Published: May 11, 2018

Nature has generously bestowed on Da Nang a beautiful long coastline embracing the Son Tra Peninsula, and the sea ports of Tien Sa and Lien Chieu.

Thanks to its favourable geographical position, the city boasts the great potential for promoting the development of tourism and other marine economic activities.

Photographers Nhan Mui and Ngoc Hoi, freelancers from the DA NANG Newspaper, captured some photos showcasing vivid images of local beaches.

 My Khe Beach, which was once voted one of the 6 most beautiful beaches in the world by the US Forbes Magazine (Photo: Ngoc Hoi)
My Khe Beach, which was once voted one of the 6 most beautiful beaches in the world by the US Forbes Magazine (Photo: Ngoc Hoi)
The Son Tra Peninsula viewed from the Tho Quang Beach (Photo: Nhan Mui)
The Son Tra Peninsula viewed from the Tho Quang Beach (Photo: Nhan Mui)
 Green moss-covered rocks at the Nam O Reef nestled at the southern foot of Hai Van Pass (Photo: Nhan Mui)
Green moss-covered rocks at the Nam O Reef nestled at the southern foot of Hai Van Pass (Photo: Nhan Mui)
  An impressive water flow after heavy rain pouring down the Bai Cat Vang (Yellow Sand Beach) of the Bai But Beach on the Son Tra Peninsula (Photo: Nhan Mui)
An impressive water flow after heavy rain pouring down the Bai Cat Vang (Yellow Sand Beach) of the Bai But Beach on the Son Tra Peninsula (Photo: Nhan Mui)
Local fishermen busy pulling in their fishing nets at the Man Thai Beach in Son Tra District (Photo: Nhan Mui)
Local fishermen busy pulling in their fishing nets at the Man Thai Beach in Son Tra District (Photo: Nhan Mui)

 

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