With the complex of over 300 small and large caves, coastline of 116 km length meters long and spectacular white sandy slopes beaches, Quang Binh is becoming a potential tourism destination in the system “Heritage line Road of the Central region”.

Called “the kingdom of caves”, nowadays Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park is attracting domestic and foreign tourists. Luke Ford, a British tourist, who returned to conquer and explore survey Quang Binh’s caves for the third time shared: “In comparison with other caves I’ve visited in other places, caves in Quang Binh are a bit harder to pass access but the scenery is much more beautiful and wilder”.

Besides (lưu ý: beside - bên cạnh (chỉ vị trí)) the spectacular beauty of Phong Nha – Ke Bang’s mountains and forests, Quang Binh is also famous for blue beaches, white sandy slopes ranging beaches stretching out of sight. With gentle, wild, and poetic beauty, Nhat Le beach has become a familiar destination of tourists in summer vacations. Along coastal Nguyen Du and Truong Phap roads near the coast, famous historic sites are also contributing to attract chia lại động từ (contribute to (doing) something) tourists to Nhat Le beach.
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