Quang Ngai province is located in the central coastal region, bordering Kon Tum province and the Truong Son mountain range to the west, Quang Nam to the north, Binh Dinh to the south and the East Sea to the east, with a coastline of more than 140 km.
It boasts numerous clean and beautiful beaches, including Khe Hai, Nho Na, An Cuong and Thanh Thuy in Binh Son district, My Khe in Quang Ngai city, Minh Tan in Mo Duc district and Sa Huynh in Duc Pho district.
Additionally, visitors can explore the beautiful beaches of Ly Son island district, which comprises Lon (Big) island and Be (Small) island.
Additionally, visitors can explore the beautiful beaches of Ly Son island district, which comprises Lon (Big) island and Be (Small) island.
The first beach to explore is My Khe beach in Quang Ngai city. My Khe beach was previously part of Co Luy village, Tinh Khe commune in Son Tinh district, but was merged with the city of Quang Ngai in April 2014.
The beach lies approximately 14km northeast of the city centre and is reachable via Highway 24B and near Sa Ky port. It is approximately 16km from Dung Quat port and 3km from the historical site of My Son.
The beach is 7km long and ideal for swimming with its smooth sands and a slight slope. A deep green poplar forest grows next to the beach, which is close to the Kinh River, renowned for its nipa palm forest. The forest was used as a revolutionary base for officers and guerilla fighters from Tinh Khe commune and Son Tinh district during wartime.
The beach lies approximately 14km northeast of the city centre and is reachable via Highway 24B and near Sa Ky port. It is approximately 16km from Dung Quat port and 3km from the historical site of My Son.
The beach is 7km long and ideal for swimming with its smooth sands and a slight slope. A deep green poplar forest grows next to the beach, which is close to the Kinh River, renowned for its nipa palm forest. The forest was used as a revolutionary base for officers and guerilla fighters from Tinh Khe commune and Son Tinh district during wartime.
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