Due to many advantages in infrastructure and natural resources, the Hai Giang Peninsula in Quy Nhon, a gorgeous beachside city, is growing as a new destination for local and international tourists. As a key investment sector, Hai Giang takes advantage of Binh Dinh Province’s infrastructure networks with international connectivity. Binh Dinh on the south-central coast acts as a serene ocean gateway for the entire region boasting an expansive and spectacular coastline of 134 kilometres. The marine economy has thus been declared the leading sector of the province, with sea tourism and logistics supported by a deep-water port system: This means that resorts in Vietnam, such as the luxurious Avani Quy Nhon Resort in the region, can offer world-class accommodation to more visitors in the future.
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