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Nha Trang, belonged to khanh hoa province , offers a six-kilometre of beautiful

coastline with white sandy beaches, clear waters with an abundance of marine life
and magnificent reefs, verdant mountain ranges at each end.

The Po Nagar Cham Towers are the defining features of Nha Trang that date back
to between 8th and 11th centuries. Set atop Mount Cu Lau, with views overlooking
the Cái River, there were originally ten buildings dedicated to Hindu deities, but
most have been destroyed over the years. The four remaining towers, built in
honour of Po Nagar, Cri Cambhu, Sanhaka, and Ganeca, are still used today as
places of worship for the Cham people.

Nha Trang Cathedral, set atop a hill that overlooks the train station, is widely
known as the largest church in the city. It was constructed in provincial French
Gothic style during the early 19th century, featuring beautiful stained glass
windows and a square clock tower surmounted by a large crucifix. Its three
cathedral bells, which were cast in France in 1789, are still in working order.

Vinpearl Amusement Park, situated on an island across the bay from Nha Trang
Beach, is a large-scale park featuring water slides and games, a large aquarium, a
wave pool, and a variety of rides.

Vinpearl Amusement Park offers fun-filled activities for travelling families, with
unique water slides, a massive aquarium, a wave pool, theatre, shopping mall, and
a variety of rides. Situated on Hòn Tre Island, it is connected to the mainland of
Nha Trang through a 3,320-metre sea-crossing cable car, which offers great views
of the bay along the way. Hailed as the biggest of its kind in Vietnam, Vinpearl
Amusement Park’s Underwater World Aquarium houses over 300 species of
marine life.

Scuba diving is a must-do activity in Nha Trang if you’re looking to get up close
and personal with colourful sea creatures and thriving coral reefs. While Nha
Trang enjoys beautiful weather for most of the year, the best time to dive is
between the months of April and August

Nem Nuong (Fermented Pork Roll)

Bun Cha Sua

Banh Cuon (Rolled Cake)

Nem Nurong (Pork Skewers)

Banh Can (Rice Cake with Quail Eggs)

Bali is the most popular island holiday destination in Indonesia. Exotic temples and
palaces set against stunning natural backdrops are some of its top attractions. t’s
said that in Bali, there are more temples than there are houses. Some estimates are
even as high as 50,000, in fact. While this may be hard to believe at first, it doesn’t
take much time on the island to notice that temples are literally everywhere. Many
of the island’s major tourist attractions, of course

Tanah Lot is perhaps the most frequent featured temple on Bali’s postcards Tanah
Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most important landmarks,. Tanah Lot Temple is
simply among Bali’s not-to-be-missed icons. Inside it, there are restaurants, shops
and a cultural park presenting regular dance performances. The temple is located in
the Beraban village of the Tabanan regency, an approximate 20km northwest of
Kuta. It’s famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops.The sunsets
here are not to be missed

Besakih Temple, known as Bali’s ‘Mother Temple’ for over 1,000 years, sits 1,000
metres high on the southwestern slopes of Mount Agung. Besakih is an artistic and
unique complex that comprises at least 86 temples which include the main Pura
Penataran Agung (the Great Temple of State) and 18 others.
These best festivals in Bali can add much colour to your visit

The Bali Kites Festival takes place annually, between July and August ,at the start
of the windy season in Bali... Oftentimes, alongside international teams with
modern kites in various shapes and sizes. It was held to thank the heavens for
abundant crops and harvests.

Ever since its debut in 2015, Ultra Beach Bali has made its home at the Potato
Head Beach Club in Seminyak, as the Bali leg of the worldwide Ultra Music
Festival and the Resistance World Tour. The festival brings together electronic
digital music and partygoers with live shows that feature a bumper line-up of big-
name EDM Djs like Alesso, , Afrojack, Deadmau5 and Martin Garrix. The
performance combined with stunning laser and visual effects and quality sound
systems

And if you have the chance to visit,bali, there are some traditional foods you
shouldn’t miss

Sate (Satay) Varieties

Nasi Ayam and Nasi Campur

Jimbaran Seafood

Pepes and TumNasi Goreng

And do you know, shopping street is also an symbol of Bali.

Jalan Pantai Kuta Kuta As one of Kuta’s main streets that interconnects several
other pathways and shortcuts
Jalan Raya Ubud Jalan Raya Ubud is the main street that runs right through the
centre of Ubud

Jalan Legian is the primary walking street of the second most popular beach resort
area after Kuta, lined with a good variety of shops, bars, hotels and clubs.

Garlic Lane (Jalan Sahadewa) Legian

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