Although not yet appearing on Binh Dinh tourist map, once coming to Mui Rong (My Tho commune, Phu My district), visitors will want to come back again many times because of the wonderful natural scenery and children. The people here are very friendly.
About 70 km from Quy Nhon city center to the North and 20 km from Phu My town (Binh Dinh province) to the East, Mui Rong Rong (or Mui Rong) belongs to Tan Phung 1 village, My Tho commune, Phu district America is a large rocky rapids that looks like a giant dragon reaching out to the East Sea creating a majestic picture of nature.
According to legend, the ancient Dragon Nose was a block, shaped like a carp, and the locals called "Scales of Dragon Scales". During the Tang dynasty, Cao Bien - a geographer specialized in finding places with vascular litches and he came to this Dragon Head. Cao Bien saw that Mui Rong had a combination of aura and magic power cut off to eliminate the aftermath.
Mui Rong (My Tho commune, Phu My district, Binh Dinh), a natural masterpiece bestowed |
The mountain veins were cut, the scales of dragon fell, the blood of the dragon fell, and deposited into little stones, and in the sand. This type of lipstick is very hard, grinding with water is red, holding hands should not be called heaven for. Formerly, students from all over or came here to get some kind of grindstone to sharpen, as a lipstick for the marking teacher.
Mui Rong has not appeared much on the tourist map of Binh Dinh but once a visitor here would want to come back here again because of the beautiful natural landscape, the harmony of the pristine sky and the people in particular. This is very friendly.
The head of Tan Phung 1 village, Mr. Tran Thanh Lien, said: “Mui Rong is a masterpiece of nature bestowed on the local people, unfortunately, the way to travel becomes less known to tourists. Sometimes on weekends or public holidays, there will be a number of tourists visiting here.
Mui Rong Rock rapids look like a dragon facing the East Sea |
The trail leads to the Mui Rong |
Coconut trees on the coast of Tan Phung 1 village, the road leading to the beautiful and poetic Mui Rong |
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Rocks rising from the sea create a majestic picture |
Mui Rong wind cave |
Looking over the wind cave is the blue sky and welcomes every cool breeze from the sea |