Situated three km south-east of Quy Nhon city in Binh Dinh province, Ghenh Rang has been listed among the top five best beaches in southern Vietnam by prestigious publisher National Geographic.
Bai Trung (stone egg) Beach in the Ghenh Rang (Photo: Ngoc Thanh/Vnexpress)
The National Geographic website describes Ghenh Rang as a secluded beach that is almost entirely surrounded by wildflowers, forests, and mountainous views, with plenty of islands scattered along the coast.
When guests stand on Ghenh Rang they are able to enjoy a panoramic view of Quy Nhon, with the highlight of the site being Hoang Hau beach, also known as Queen beach, with the area looking like a beautiful hidden treasure.
The name “queen” derives from a historical fact that Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam, and his wife, Queen Nam Phuong, chose this place as a private relaxation spot during a trip in 1927.
The other locations to make the list of the top five beaches are Nha Trang, Mui Ne, Tam Hai Island, and Song Cau.
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