Tour guide will pick up you at your hotel in Quy Nhon City Center by car and take you to Phu Yen province. Depart to Mang Lang Church - an ancient French architecture in the Gothic style. This is one of the oldest churches in Vietnam built for more than 120 years, and keep the first book of Vietnam script by priest Alexandre de Rhodes, printed in 1651 in Rome. This place is also associated with Saint Andrew Phu Yen, a holy martyr. On the way, you participate in games with prizes
Ghenh Da Dia, ranked as a national historical site and landscape in 1998. There is a place in the world popular to Ghenh Da Dia in Scotland, called Giant's Causeway (road of giants) was recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage in 1986. Here, you will be amazed at the wonder of nature. The rows of pillars stacked on top of each other to form shiny black rocks, creating many interesting undulating terrains. Let's immerse yourself in nature and take the most spectacular photos.
You will have lunch at the restaurant on O Loan Lagoon, and relax freely here. Coming to Phu Yen without ever trying O Loan blood cockles, two horn clams, shellfish species is a pity
Explore Fishing, learn about Phu Yen Ocean Tuna fishing as well as the life of coastal people.
Continue to Thanh Luong Pagoda - the most unique temple made of coral and coconut shells in Vietnam. In addition, you also admire the infinity Quan Am Lake and the sacred wooden statue of Quan Am Buddha at this temple.
After visiting Thanh Luong Pagoda, the car and tour guide will take you to Tuy Hoa city to check in Nghinh Phong Tower - inspired by the local iconic Ghenh Da Dia and the legend of "Hundred eggs and hundred children" of Lac Long Quan and Au Co. Nghinh Phong Tower has a unique design style, emerging as a must-see destination in Phu Yen.
Back to the original pick-up point by car. Ending the trip to discover to Quy Nhon – Phu Yen in one day. Goodbye and see you soon
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