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GhenhRang is a wild land with green mountains and blue sea. A part of theVung Chua Mountain protrudes to the sea, creating fantastic scenery.The path to Ghenh Rang is treacherous, with wild flowers growing lowclinging to tourists. Ghenh Rang Beach is a picture of rocks, seawaves. The beach is lined with scattering rocks; it turns out to be agolden sand beach at low tide. In the early 19th century, Queen NamPhuong would bathe and relax there. Fromthe Queen Beach to the garden of rock “animals” and strange rock eggsare many modest garden houses nestling amid the plants and trees. Thepath to Ghenh Rang passes by the modest grave of poet Han Mac Tu.Looking at the dazzlingly yellow chrysanthemums, visitors may feel fullof pity for the miserable life of this talented poet. The grave all theyear round is drenched in sunlight, clouds, winds, moonlight and themurmurs of the sea. VisitingGhenh Rang Beach, you will have a chance to enjoy the marvelous beautyfor its vermilion twilight and moonlit nights amidst the vast water andsky...
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