Home to an abundance of scenic tourist destinations, including ripen rice fields, vast white grass fields, or Ke Van waterfall, etc., Binh Lieu is a surefire tourist destination with promising excitement for travel enthusiasts.
Binh Lieu captures the hearts of many nature lovers for its pristine charm. Every time when white reed flowers in bloom, the “dinosaur backbone” in the area turns gorgeous, making it worth-discovering heaven.
If you’re lucky enough to visit Binh Lieu in autumn, the cool gust of autumn wind will refresh your mind, recharge your energy to later go back to work and daily life. The fine weather of autumn days is bound to make our want to come back to Binh Lieu again and again.
It’s not Da Lat with colorful carpets of flowers, or Sapa with clouds of mist, with its own charm, Binh Lieu has been touted the “kingdom of reeds”, with white reeds stretches along winding roads up to the mountain top.
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The majestic waterfall is placed amidst a dreamy, poetic background.
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Binh Lieu is a "newcomer" when it comes to destinations in Quang Ninh. However, its fame is growing more famous on the Vietnam travel map, especially among those into long rides.
The Binh Lieu road lies at the western border of the namesake district, bordering Guangxi province of China, about 120km from Ha Long city. Standing in Binh Lieu, travelers can fully admire the sheer beauty of the homeland.
Binh Lieu is the harmony between the majestic and powerful elements of a road trip, the bold and charming features of endless white reeds fields.
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When people think of Quang Ninh, they usually think of Ha Long Bay, Bai Chay, or Co To. These tourist spots seem to have eclipsed other tourist attractions. Binh Lieu is a rather new name on the tourist map of Quang Ninh, but with its majestic natural scenery, this place is increasingly being visited by many tourists.
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