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Mui Ne, Phu Quoc among Asia’s most idyllic beaches

VGP – Mui Ne and Phu Quoc beaches of Viet Nam have been listed among 20 most idyllic beaches in Asia by CNN travel.

August 15, 2017 4:30 PM GMT+7

Mui Ne beach in the central province of Binh Thuan is famous for adventurous activities, particularly wind-surfing and kite-surfing, due to its warm temperature and clear skies.  It also consists of massive sand dunes, suitable for activities such as sand-boarding. 

Mui Ne has looks, too -- parts of the beach consist of massive sand dunes, like a section of the desert crazily juxtaposed next to the sea.

Meanwhile, Located in southern Kien Giang province, Phu Quoc is frequently touted one of Viet Nam’s most beautiful islands and its renowned Bai Dai Beach is blissfully secluded with white sands and expansive vitas stretching to the horizon, the website said. 

Phu Quoc is frequently touted one of Viet Nam's most beautiful islands and the Bai Dai Beach, which squats in a Viet military area, is blissfully secluded with white sands and expansive vistas stretching to the horizon.

Phu Quoc is the largest Vietnamese island with a total area of 574 square kilometres and a permanent population of approximately 85,000. Last year, it was recognised as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.

                                                                                                                                By Vien Nhu