Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 11, 2008

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A night view of the Central beach town of Phan Thiet in Binh Thuan Province
Comfortable and friendly Phan Thiet is always welcoming.

A coastal town more than 200 kilometers north of Ho Chi Minh City, Phan Thiet in central Binh Thuan Province has many things to attract tourists.

Ca Ty River is an original attraction of Phan Thiet. On important occasions the river crossed by bridges connecting two quarters of the town has boat races and floating lanterns. Visitors can enjoy the view or go boating to see fishermen trade their catches on the riverbanks.

Another popular spot for sight seers on the river is the giant water tower, the symbol of Phan Thiet. The tower, called “Château d’eau” in French, was designed by the ruler of Laos, King Souphanouvong (1909-1995), who was also an architect, and built between 1928 and 1934. The 32-meter tall structure has the acronym U.E.PT (Unise Des Eaux de Phan Thiet) which means it was assembled from broken porcelain bowls.

Phan Thiet’s other well-known tourist sites include the sand hill and Rom Islet at Ne Cape. At the foot of the hill, local children rent out plastic boards for tourists to slide down the dunes on. The beautiful dunes change shape constantly.

Its clean beaches, make Rom Islet good for swimming. In summer, it becomes a golden field when the grass turns dry.

Stopping at any small restaurant on the old streets of Phan Thiet, visitors can find local specialty pancakes and snail salads. The pancakes are made from rice flower, and accompanied with boiled duck eggs or fish cooked in fish sauce, and vegetables.

Visitors to Phan Thiet will want to return again and again. Locals are friendly and helpful. Prices are relatively stable, so tourists don’t have to worry about being overcharged or bargaining.

Make sure you buy fish sauce made from anchovies, dragon fruits, and sun-dried fish before you leave.

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