This group of four towers sits atop a wooded hilltop 16km northwest of Quy Nhon, just east of Hwy 1, with sweeping riverine views towards the distant South China Sea (East Sea). The architecture of each tower is distinctly different, although all were built around the turn of the 12th century. The smaller, barrel-roofed tower has the most intricate carvings, although there鈥檚 still a wonderfully toothy face looking down on it from the wall of the largest tower.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
9.56 MILES
The long sweep of Quy Nhon鈥檚 beachfront extends from the port in the northeast to distant wooded hills in the south. It鈥檚 a beautiful stretch of sand and鈥
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This small museum concentrates on regional history and has some superb Cham sculpture. The entry hall focuses on local communism, while the room to the鈥
Quy Hoa Beach & Leper Hospital
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Leprosy may not conjure up images of fun in the sun, but this really is a lovely shoreside spot. A former leper hospital, today it's more of a dermatology鈥
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This pair of Cham towers sits within the city limits in a pretty park. Steep steps lead up to the temples, which are open to the sky. Atypically for Cham鈥
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Backed by coastal cliffs, this drop-dead-gorgeous cove beach is 23km east of Quy Nhon. Ky Co's turquoise waters and fine pale sands have not gone鈥
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Bai Bau is a beautiful white-sand crescent no more than 150m wide, sheltered by rocky headlands and with a mountainous backdrop. It can get busy on the鈥
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It鈥檚 hard to miss the 17m-high Buddha (built in 1972) heralding Quy Nhon鈥檚 main pagoda, set back from the road by 143 脨 Tran Cao Van. The pagoda was鈥
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These towers are hard to find, sitting in the countryside 35km northwest of Quy Nhon. Dating from the late 12th century, the largest of the three brick鈥
Nearby attractions
7.57 MILES
This pair of Cham towers sits within the city limits in a pretty park. Steep steps lead up to the temples, which are open to the sky. Atypically for Cham鈥
8.84 MILES
Located 25km north of Quy Nhon, the biggest seated Buddha in Southeast Asia enjoys a commanding hillside location with sweeping sea views. Access is via a鈥
9.03 MILES
It鈥檚 hard to miss the 17m-high Buddha (built in 1972) heralding Quy Nhon鈥檚 main pagoda, set back from the road by 143 脨 Tran Cao Van. The pagoda was鈥
9.36 MILES
This small museum concentrates on regional history and has some superb Cham sculpture. The entry hall focuses on local communism, while the room to the鈥
9.56 MILES
The long sweep of Quy Nhon鈥檚 beachfront extends from the port in the northeast to distant wooded hills in the south. It鈥檚 a beautiful stretch of sand and鈥
10.14 MILES
This little stony beach at the foot of Ganh Rang was once a favourite holiday spot of Queen Nam Phuong. There's a cafe and great views back over Quy Nhon鈥
10.49 MILES
These towers are hard to find, sitting in the countryside 35km northwest of Quy Nhon. Dating from the late 12th century, the largest of the three brick鈥
10.6 MILES
Backed by coastal cliffs, this drop-dead-gorgeous cove beach is 23km east of Quy Nhon. Ky Co's turquoise waters and fine pale sands have not gone鈥