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As the southernmost province of the Central Coast, the North of Binh Thuan borders with Lam Dong province, the Northeast borders with Ninh Thuan province, the West borders with Dong Nai province, and the Southwest borders with Ba Ria-Vung Tau, in the East and the South, it borders with the South China Sea with 192 km of coastline.
Tourists who come to Binh Thuan many times are still full of emotions in this place. Along with the remaining ancient cultural values is the natural scenery here. More than hundred years ago, Binh Thuan was the land of old forests and scarce agricultural land. With the increase in the population, the livelihoods of the people have to rely on forests, the great forests gradually disappear, instead of sand dunes with blazing sun.
Someone who had the opportunity through the Middle East could feel in the midst of the blazing sun, the sand dunes appear with a vague and fanciful look. Coming to Binh Thuan, you will feel that feeling. The high, wide sandy stretches spread the eyes. The sand here used to be yellow, then gradually turned to pure white.
With the advantage of a beautiful coast, fine white sand stretching constantly, the people working in the tourism industry have turned a part of white sand dunes into green coconut forests, underneath are smooth grass.
From Kega Lighthouse Resort, you only need to move to the North for 70km to reach sand dunes with blazing sun in Bau Trang, Hoa Thang commune, Bac Binh district.
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