Enjoy the unspoiled charms of Eo Gio, an arc-shaped strait in Quy Nhon

The arc-shaped strait of Eo Gio can be found 20km northeast from the centre of Quy Nhon city. Eo Gio boasts pristine natural beauty amid spectacular mountains and stunning coastline Majestic mountains surround the area whilst the rocks are covered with eye-catching green moss. Green moss-covered rocks and crystal blue sea water are some of the unique characteristics of Eo Gio. The arc-shaped strait is situated at a height of nearly 200 metres above sea level and features a number of vertical cliffs. During the early days of the New Year, rocks in Eo Gio are covered with beautiful green moss as the tide recedes The sea waves crash into the nearby cliffs, creating an incredible picturesque scene. Starfish can be seen shrouded in green most as the tide recedes. Young people enjoy visiting Eo Gio, so they can take unique photos. Upon the mountainous slopes, cactus bushes grow naturally. Between April to September are the ideal months for tourists to go for picnics and holidays According to legend, the Gieng Tien well provided fresh water for the local people thousands of years ago. Locals believe they can receive luck if they drink water from the well. A Buddhist statue by the sea serves as a symbol for peace and luck to local fishermen. A group of staff are assigned to clean the beaches every day.


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The arc-shaped strait of Eo Gio can be found 20km northeast from the centre of Quy Nhon city. Eo Gio boasts pristine natural beauty amid spectacular mountains and stunning coastline
Majestic mountains surround the area whilst the rocks are covered with eye-catching green moss.
Green moss-covered rocks and crystal blue sea water are some of the unique characteristics of Eo Gio.  The arc-shaped strait is situated at a height of nearly 200 metres above sea level and features a number of vertical cliffs.
During the early days of the New Year, rocks in Eo Gio are covered with beautiful green moss as the tide recedes
The sea waves crash into the nearby cliffs, creating an incredible picturesque scene.
Starfish can be seen shrouded in green most as the tide recedes.
Young people enjoy visiting Eo Gio, so they can take unique photos.
Upon the mountainous slopes, cactus bushes grow naturally. Between April to September are the ideal months for tourists to go for picnics and holidays
According to legend, the Gieng Tien well provided fresh water for the local people thousands of years ago. Locals believe they can receive luck if they drink water from the well.
A Buddhist statue by the sea serves as a symbol for peace and luck to local fishermen.
A group of staff are assigned to clean the beaches every day.

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