An Bang Beach in Hoi An city made the list of the 25 most stunning beaches in Southeast Asia in 2018, as voted by TripAdvisor readers.
An Bang beach.
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An Bang is one of the few white-sand beaches left in Vietnam that hasn’t been spoiled by the overheated development of beach tourism linked to issues such as overcrowding, coral damage and beach environment pollution, according to TripAdvisor readers.
TripAdvisor users also recommend that the best time to relax on the beach is from May to September with crystal blue water, gentle waves and stretches of soft white sands under the glistening sunlight that first-time comers might be hooked on the mesmerizing beauty of the beach at first sight.
An Bang, which is home to fishing villages, remained unpopular until the travel site CNNGo listed it among the 100 best beaches on earth in 2011, prompting locals and foreigners to visit the beach. In 2013, An Bang Beach was voted one of the top 100 beaches in the world by CNN Summer Travel.
Hoi An City in the central province of Quang Nam welcomed 3.22 million visitors in 2017, a year-on-year increase of 21.66%. The 3.22 million visitors included 1.78 million foreigners and 1.44 million domestic visitors. As many as 2.38 million tourists visited Hoi An Ancient Town, up 28.16% and 400,000 ones went to Cu Lao Cham Island. Up to 1.45 million guests stayed in Hoi An Ancient Town, according to Quang Nam Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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