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Quy Hoa beach, at the foot of a long quiet slope, descends from National Highway 1D (Song Cau - Quy Nhon), a quiet, gentle and discreet place like a small hidden corner of Quy Nhon City.
- Egg Stone Beach (also known as Queen’s Beach) is located within the Ghenh Rang – Tien Sa area, just a few kilometers from the center of Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province.
- The beach is famous for its countless smooth, round stones that resemble giant eggs scattered along the shore. It is said that Queen Nam Phuong, the last empress of Vietnam, once chose this spot as her private retreat, which is why it is also called Queen’s Beach.
- During the blue hour, the rocks reflect the soft light of the sea and sky, creating a calm and magical atmosphere.
Location: Queen Beach, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh
The view south from Núi Xuân Vân (Xuan Van Mountain) in Ghềnh Ráng, some 3 km (1.9 mi.) south-southwest of Quy Nhơn, the capital of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. The waters of Vịnh Làng Mai (Lang Mai Bay) are seen at left. The domed building in the valley is the Quy Nhơn Science Discovery Center.
The Catholic Quy Nhơn Cathedral (aka Our Lady of Assumption) in Quy Nhơn, the capital of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Construction of the church began in 1938, and it was consecrated on December 10, 1939.
A late afternoon view looking west in Quy Nhon, Vietnam, with the waters of Dong Da Lake (aka Sinh Thai Lake) in the foreground and Thi Nai Lagoon beyond.
The giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Construction of the Buddha, which is some 24 m high, began in 2009 and was completed in 2016. The Buddha is shown in the Dhyana Mudra, hands lying palms up on his lap, which symbolizes meditation. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km (18.6 mi.) north of Quy Nhơn, the capital of the province.
The giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Construction of the Buddha, which is some 24 m high, began in 2009 and was completed in 2016. The Buddha is shown in the Dhyana Mudra, hands lying palms up on his lap, which symbolizes meditation. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km (18.6 mi.) north of Quy Nhơn, the capital of the province.
The life of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) is depicted on the wall seen here beneath his giant statue at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. His birth is seen at left, his enlightenment at center and his reaching Nirvana at right. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km north of Quy Nhon, the capital of the province.
Looking north-northwest from Phường Hải Cảng (Hải Cảng District), in Quy Nhơn, the capital of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Hồ Đống Đa (Đống Đa Lake, aka Hồ Sinh Thái) is seen in the foreground with the waters of the Thị Nại Lagoon beyond.
The view looking south-southeast from the giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km (18.6 mi.) north of Quy Nhơn, the capital of the province. The five star FLC Luxury Resort Quy Nhon is seen here some 9 km to the south-southeast with ridges of the Phương Mai Peninsula beyond and the South China Sea on the left. The Ocean Resort by Fusion is seen 2.5 km to the south-southeast.
The giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Construction of the Buddha, which is some 24 m high, began in 2009 and was completed in 2016. The Buddha is shown in the Dhyana Mudra, hands lying palms up on his lap, which symbolizes meditation. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km (18.6 mi.) north of Quy Nhơn, the capital of the province.
Dragon boats race on Hồ Đống Đa (Đống Đa Lake, aka Hồ Sinh Thái ) in Quy Nhơn, the capital of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. The dragon boat races were one of several events held during celebrations to mark the 49th anniversary of the liberation of Quy Nhơn on 31 March 1975.
Looking north-northwest from Phường Hải Cảng (Hải Cảng District), in Quy Nhơn, the capital of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Hồ Đống Đa (Đống Đa Lake, aka Hồ Sinh Thái) is seen in the foreground with the waters of the Thị Nại Lagoon and the Thị Nại Bridge beyond.
Sunday afternoon Mass in the Catholic Quy Nhơn Cathedral (aka Our Lady of Assumption), in Quy Nhơn, the capital of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Construction of the church began in 1938, and it was consecrated on December 10, 1939.
The giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Construction of the Buddha, which is some 24 m high, began in 2009 and was completed in 2016. The Buddha is shown in the Dhyana Mudra, hands lying palms up on his lap, which symbolizes meditation. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km (18.6 mi.) north of Quy Nhơn, the capital of the province.
The Eighteen Lohans (aka The Eighteen Arhats) represent the original followers of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha), who were entrusted with spreading the Dharma. Kanaka the Vatsa (aka "Happy Lohan") is one of the Lohans. He is depicted laughing happily. Statues of the Eighteen Lohans flank the stairway leading to the the giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km north of Quy Nhon, the capital of the province.
The Eighteen Lohans (aka The Eighteen Arhats) represent the original followers of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha), who were entrusted with spreading the Dharma. Vanavasa (aka "Plantain Lohan") is one of the Lohans. Statues of the Eighteen Lohans flank the stairway leading to the the giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km north of Quy Nhon, the capital of the province.
The Eighteen Lohans (aka The Eighteen Arhats) represent the original followers of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha), who were entrusted with spreading the Dharma. Rahula (aka "Thinking Lohan") is one of the Lohans. Statues of the Eighteen Lohans flank the stairway leading to the the giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km north of Quy Nhon, the capital of the province.
The Eighteen Lohans (aka The Eighteen Arhats) represent the original followers of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha), who were entrusted with spreading the Dharma. Angida (aka "Calico Bag Lohan") is one of the Lohans. Statues of the Eighteen Lohans flank the stairway leading to the the giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km north of Quy Nhon, the capital of the province.
The giant statue of Gautama Buddha (aka Shakyamuni Buddha) at the Linh Phong Pagoda in the Cát Tiến Commune, Phù Cát District, Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Construction of the Buddha, which is some 24 m high, began in 2009 and was completed in 2016. The Buddha is shown in the Dhyana Mudra, hands lying palms up on his lap, which symbolizes meditation. The Linh Phong Pagoda is located some 30 km (18.6 mi.) north of Quy Nhơn, the capital of the province.