Interesting destinations in Phan Thiet city
Monday, 29/12/2014 16:01 (GMT+7)
Ancient water tower, Ho Chi Minh Museum, Duc Thanh school, Ong Pagoda and Mui Ne are among attractive destinations for tourists coming to Phan Thiet city, the central province of Binh Thuan.
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Phan Thiet city, the administrative, economic and cultural centre of Binh Thuan province, is situated some 180 kilometres from Ho Chi Minh city. Residents live along mild Ca Ty river, together with fisheries transport, waterways traffic and cultural festivals. |
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The ancient water tower sparkling at night |
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Duc Thanh school in the centre of Phan Thiet city is a school where Nguyen Tat Thanh (real name of Uncle Ho) taught pupils in 1910 before he left for Saigon to seek ways for the national liberation. |
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Ho Chi Minh Museum where exhibits about teacher Nguyen Tat Thanh are preserved. |
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Ong pagoda, built in 1778, is a religious institution of largest scale of the Hoa ethnic minority people in the province. |
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Van Thuy Tu palace was built in 1762 to worship the sea god. Residents believe that the god will help them overcome strong winds and big waves at sea. |
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There are diverse temples praying for safety for fishermen, businesspersons or local residents. |
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Doi Duong beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the city. |
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Phu Hai fishing village in the distance |
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A peaceful morning at river mouth |
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Group of Po Sah Inu towers with the mysterious beauty |
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A paradise in Mui Ne |