Nhat Le Beach boasts a romantic and untouched beauty, with clear water and white sand bank (Source: opentour.vn)
The record was announced at a ceremony in Dong Hoi city on August 13
during which a decision of the provincial People’s Committee recognising
Nhat Le-Quang Phu-Bao Ninh Beach as a provincial-level tourism site,
was also declared.
The recognitions are expected to fully tap the locality’s tourism potential, thus attracting more tourists to Quang Binh.
Speaking at the ceremony, Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of
Dong Hoi city Phan Xuan Luat said the city will increase investment for
local beaches.
It will also pay attention to environmental protection and rescue work
while ensuring security and strictly managing infrastructure
construction and tourism service development in line with the locality’s
plan.
Luat also asks for further support to help the city develop more
provincial-level tourism site in the coming time, contributing to
promoting the locality’s socio-economic development.
The site attracts numerous tourists, who are fond of getting some fresh air, swimming in the sea and enjoying seafood.
Quang Binh is well-known for various natural attractions. Recently, the VRO listed four tourism sites in the locality amongst the top 50 must-see travel destinations in Vietnam, including the Phong Nha Cave, Ngang Pass, Nhat Le Beach and Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park.
With the opening of the Son Doong Cave in 2013, Quang Binh was instantly catapulted onto the bucket lists of travellers all over the world.
Recently, the New York Times named Quang Binh as one of the most attractive destinations in Asia and the world’s 52 top must-go sites for 2014.
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