Last week, I had a business trip to Quy Nhon, in the middle body of Vietnam, with our prject director to join a small competition. I think I must post something about that nice city with the longest bridge of Vietnam and a crescent beach. Wow, the city is really small, too far low-developed to Saigon but has a charming green park along the sand and the sea which is always crowded every after 4:0 p.m. We chose a mini-hotel, named Y Linh, to stay, for cheaper pricce but maybe better care, and enjoy its 1/4 round room looking right to even the mountains far away.
There's also Han Man Tu graveyard on a rocky place. They also built restaurants and cafe on the nearby rock cliff. There we had dinner and sighted the city at night.
Quy Nhon is farther from Saigon and less attractive than Nha Trang. However, it is a right choice to find a another place to swim, walk, eye-sight and relax.

Thi Nai Bridge and the very large and famous Thi Nai Swamp.

On the right is the city with crescent beach.
These images are my favorite ones downloaded from the internet.
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