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Sunrise scene makes people fall in love on Phu Quy island

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Phu Quy (Binh Thuan) is an island district consisting of 10 islands, large and small, blessed with many stunning and beautiful landscapes.

The rays of dawn signal a new day’s beginning, the scenery is sparkling, captivating people from the mainland to visit the island.

The sovereignty flagpole on Phu Quy island seen from the sea.

Morning morning is sparkling, full of charm, seducing visitors from all over the world.

Early morning rays from the East Sea illuminate rocky outcrops of all kinds of bizarre shapes jutting out of the sea. At this point, you can freely pose for pictures without fear of being spotted and bothered by anyone.

White waves washed up on the cliffs, people feel like they are standing in front of the fairy.

Tomorrow morning beside Trieu Duong Bay with clear blue sea water, there is a small beach, few boats, the air is very fresh and quiet.

Morning morning is also the busiest and busiest time of the day at Phu Quy port, where each boat group returns after a night of netting and fishing.

Scenery from the top of Cao Cat mountain, the highest area on the island, black rocky cliffs alternating with green grass, coastal green grass overlooking the sea.

Coming to Phu Quy is the time when we leave the hustle and bustle of the city to mingle with the waves and winds, and live the lightest days.

To enjoy and feel the majestic beauty gifted to the homeland of Vietnam by the Creator.

Coming to the pristine Phu Quy island, you can not only immerse yourself in nature, immerse yourself in the beauty of the green beaches and the embodiment of the local people.

On the top of Cao Cat mountain, there is a statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva overlooking the East Sea, often many people come to pray for good things for their relatives.

Every corner of this island is strangely beautiful. The trees and grass were green, no smoke, no noise, only birds singing and sea breezes that seemed to hold on to the visitors of the cross.