Nghe An is the largest area of Vietnam, situated in the north of the Central. The administrative center of the province is the city of Vinh situated 291 km from Hanoi to the south. Nghe An is home of Ho Chi Minh, a great man who released Vietnam people from slavery, made the world respect by his spirit.
Nghe An has fully terrains : high mountain, midland, plain and coastal area. It has nine districts locating in the World Biosphere Reserve, which were recognized by UNESCO. The province is in the tropical monsoon climate, has four seasons : spring, summer, autumn and winter. Nghe An has preserved many historical and cultural relics, many beauty spots, traditional festivals.
Cua Lo beach from above
About marine tourism, Nghe An has 82 km of coastline with many beautiful beaches which attract many visitors by sand beach stretching kilometers such as: Cua Lo beach, Cua hoi; Nghi Thiet, Bai Lu, Quynh Bang, Quynh Phuong, Quynh Nghia, Dien Thanh. Currently, Nghe An has 1000 historical and cultural relics including nearly 200 relics were ranked such as: Kim Lien relic area,12 km from the center of Vinh city to the west, it is the place to remember the late president Ho Chi Minh; Sen Village; Cuong temple relic area; Bai Lu relic area; Ho Chi Minh relic area. About ecotourism, Nghe An has Pu Mat National Park which was recognized as the Biosphere Reserve of the World by UNESCO. There are a lot of festival which revive the historic period was upgraded to legendary such as: Fishermen Festival, Sen Village Festival, Van Loc Village festival, Cuong Temple Festival . Some festival of mountainous area such as: Hang Bua Festival, Xang Khan Festival and so on.
Khe Kem Waterfall in Pu Mat National Park
In addition to beauty spots, Nghe An has also many delicious dishes for you to enjoy such as: eel porridge, Nam Dan soy sauce, orange of Doai commune, Lam rice, sour meat of Thai ethnic, bitter bamboo shoot, Do Luong dried rice paper, Muot cake,etc. Traveling here, I am sure you will discover many things than I said.
Do Luong dried rice paper
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