Nhon Hai’s moss-covered rock beach: A must-visit destination in Binh Dinh
Nhon Hai’s moss-covered rock beach: A must-visit destination in Binh Dinh
Tourists take photo at Nhon Hai's moss-covered rock beach. (Photo: VNA)
Located just 10km north of Quy Nhon city in the south-central province of Binh Dinh, Nhon Hai commune has emerged as one of the region’s most captivating travel destinations, drawing a growing number of visitors eager to experience its breathtaking natural beauty.
In recent days, crowds of tourists have been flocking to Nhon Hai’s moss-covered rock beach, a stunning sight that reveals itself along the coastline as the tide recedes. The vibrant green moss, which carpets the rocks from the first to the third lunar month, transforms the shoreline into an otherworldly landscape, attracting photographers and nature lovers alike.
From the early morning until noon, visitors from across the country gather at this unique natural wonder to witness its serene, poetic beauty. The ocean waves continuously sculpt the rock formations, giving them an almost mystical appearance - as if nature itself has carefully arranged them into mesmerising patterns.
It's can't be denied that Nhon Hai is a hidden gem, boasting a rare natural charm that few places in the region can rival. The moss-covered rock beach has quickly become a social media sensation, especially among young travelers eager to capture its unique beauty.
Nguyen Thi Hoang Tai, a resident of Dong Da ward, Quy Nhon city, said after the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday, her family always visits the beach.
"Walking barefoot on the soft sand, feeling the cool ocean breeze, and listening to the rhythmic sound of the waves while surrounded by lush green moss is an incredibly ‘chill’ experience that leaves me feeling refreshed and peaceful,” she said.
Bui Trong Nghia, a visitor from Binh Thuan province, shared that he chooses Quy Nhon for travelling in the spring. Besides well-known destinations like Ky Co - Eo Gio, Phuong Mai sand dunes, and Hon Kho, the mossy rocks of Nhon Hai are an absolute must-see, he said, elaborating that sitting on the beach, watching the moss sway gently with the waves is an unforgettable experience.
For a moment, I forget all the worries and stresses of daily life, as if I’ve been recharged with a fresh energy.”
According to Do Cao Thang, Chairman of the Nhon Hai commune People’s Committee, the commune welcomed approximately 15,000 visitors during this year’s Tet holiday. The arrival of the green moss season also signals the beginning of Nhon Hai’s peak summer tourism period, with the number of tourists expected to increase significantly in the coming months./.