Lesser-known travel destination in Nha Trang: Experience the thrilling waves at Hon Chong Promontory
Hon Chong Promontory, this small cape is one of the few granite coasts in Nha Trang, adjacent to the beach of Nha Trang's northern bay. The uniquely shaped giant granite cape extends towards the sea, very distinctive. If purely from a visual appreciation perspective, the sea view here is no less than any popular offshore island and beach in Nha Trang.
What to see: This is the filming location of the French film 'The Lover' starring Tony Leung, where the male and female protagonists stand by the rocks by the sea to say their final goodbyes. The sea here is particularly blue, the wind is particularly strong, and at high tide, this cape becomes a small island, and at low tide, it is still a peninsula. In addition, at the entrance of the scenic area, you can also watch a free performance of Vietnamese ethnic musical instruments.
How to play: Of course, stand on the giant granite and feel the shock of the waves, let the sea breeze blow on your face, and take various poses for photos.
Ticket: 22000 Vietnamese dong, less than 10 RMB, super conscientious ticket price.
How to get there: Take a taxi, the taxi fare in Vietnam is less than half of that in China, and you won't feel distressed to take a taxi anywhere in the city.
Nearby attractions: Within 2 kilometers, there is the Vietnamese version of Angkor Wat - Po Nagar Cham Towers and Nha Trang University. If you are tired, find a mud bath to soak in the mud and have a good massage. The key is that the cost performance is very high.
Vietnam🇻🇳Nha Trang [Hon Chong Promontory] Hòn Chồng Hon Chong Promontory The filming location of the movie "The Lover" is a promontory protruding from the coastline. It is also called Five Finger Rock because there is a stone with five finger prints on it. The terrain is higher and there is the most beautiful sea view in Nha Trang. Address: Vĩnh Phước, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa 650000 Vietnam Transportation: Rent a motorcycle or take a taxi Tickets: 30,000 dong (9 yuan) Time: 6:00-18:00
Great attraction, especially the performance of playing music with stones, which is very nice to listen to. The piano girl is very beautiful. There are also Chinese songs in the repertoire. The pop songs are more resonant. One song lasts for a few minutes. The seats are very close, and the listening effect is good. The scenery is beautiful. You can walk to the beach or sit on a quiet bench far away to enjoy the sea breeze.
We came here with a tour group. The scenery was nice. We were amazed by the wonders of nature. There were musical instrument performances. After the tour, we came up to have a cup of drip coffee, which cost 28,000 yuan (8 RMB).
Zhongyu Stone Cape, also known as Five Finger Rock, is one of the distinctive tourist attractions in Vietnam. In addition to the stone attractions, there are also Vietnamese folk instrument performances here.
There are many tour groups. The roadside is full of tour buses and people. The stone man is also crowded with people. There is nothing to see in the stone. It is better to drink coffee on the side. The taste is not bad. Our hotel is right next to Wuzhi Rock. It is quite pleasant to go there at night to see the night view and walk on the beach. The scenery here is average. As for the sea view, it is basically like this. There is nothing special. However, the sea water is very clean, cleaner than other places. The seaside is not a high cliff. In fact, it is halfway up the mountain. There is a place to drink Vietnamese drip coffee. Under the shed, drink iced coffee, chat, and relax. It is still OK.
Hon Chong Promontory has very few tourists, but it is surprisingly beautiful. Anyway, it is the type of scenic spot I like very much. The ticket price for ordinary tickets is 22,000 Vietnamese dong, less than 10 yuan, which is still very conscientious. After entering the scenic area, I watched a free performance of Vietnamese folk instruments for about two to three minutes, and then went down the stone steps of the scenic area to the Hon Chong Promontory. The bougainvillea around it was very prosperous. This is the filming location of the famous French movie "The Lover". It is a small cape island with many huge granite capes pointing directly into the sea. The protruding rocks extend toward the sea. Standing on it, you can feel the shock of the waves hitting the shore. Of course, it is also a good place for taking pictures, because there are really few people and it is very quiet. Be careful not to climb the rocks on the seaside. The slightly black rocks have some moss and are particularly slippery. Be careful when walking.
The Zhongyu Cape is the filming location of the movie "The Lover" and one of the must-visit attractions in Nha Trang. The reefs by the sea are beautiful, and there is a big handprint on a large reef. Sitting in the shade next to the large reef, the sea breeze is refreshing without worrying about being exposed to the sun. It is beautiful to sit quietly in the morning and evening waiting for the sunrise and sunset. There is also a beautiful beach, and I like to take pictures of it.