Introduction
320km (198 miles) S of Danang; 230km (143 miles) north of Nha Trang
A popular saying goes: "It is not the north, it is not the south; nobody trusts the center." Historically fiercely independent, folks in this part of Vietnam enjoyed their moment in history when two brothers, most notably Nguyen Hue, incited what became the Tay Son Rebellion in 1772, an uprising against the Nguyen rulers. The rebels marched to Hanoi, struck a crushing blow to a vastly superior Chinese force at Dong Da, and Nguyen Hue became Emperor Quang Trung -- only briefly though. He died and rule passed to Gia Long, the first king of the last Vietnamese monarchy. Quang Trung's feisty spirit is celebrated during the Tet holiday nationwide -- his great victory came during the Lunar New Year -- and in Quy Nhon with an annual festival and at the local museum. Quy Nhon is Vietnam's Texas -- as in "Don't Mess With. . . ."
The small peninsula city of Quy Nhon is sheltered by outlying islands and a curved spit...
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- The trip to Qui Nhon beach should visit Hoa Qui. here is the last day of life of the poet Han Mac Tu with romantic love, Mong Cam. from Mong Cam...
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- The trip to Qui Nhon beach should visit Hoa Qui. Here is the last day of life of the poet Han Mac Tu with romantic love, Mộng Cầm. from Mong Cam...
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An Nhơn District, Binh Dinh
- Qui Nhon many interesting places to visit. if interested in the relics of the Cham people should visit Canh Tien tower, Banh It tower ....... ..Should...
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