Khanh
Hoa lies along the coastline of South Central Vietnam. The province is adjacent
to Phu Yen province on the north, DakLak and Lam Dong provinces on the west,
and Ninh Thuan province on the south.
Khanh
Hoa boasts a long and spanning coastline of 200km, with the deepest sea level
compared to other coastal regions of Vietnam. Being home to more than 200
islands of various sizes, Khanh Hoa Sea is the connecting point of many
international marine routes. Khanh Hoa is widely-known by both domestic and
foreign tourists for its beautiful natural landscape featured with stunning
Bays of Cam Ranh, Van Phong and Nha Trang.
Khanh
Hoa is characterized by a highly tropical climate condition with warm weather
all year round. That’s a favorable condition to develop tourism in Khanh Hoa
with year-long activities.
The
province’s population is made up of many enthic groups, among which, Kinh
people takes up the majority. Besides, there are many other ethnic minority
groups such as Ra Giai, Tay, Nung, Muong and Cham people. Cham people possess
the most prominent culture which distinguishes Khanh Hoa from other provinces.
Khanh
Hoa’s natural and cultural potentials have been realized and developed in the
last few decades, making it a famous tourist destination. As mentioned above,
the province has three fascinating bays, of which, Nha Trang Bay is ranked as
the 29th most captivating bay all over the world.
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