Visiting the landscape in Hon Gom Peninsula, Van Thanh Commune, Van Ninh District, Khanh Hoa Province, tourists have a chance to contemplate not only the spectacular pieces of rocks but also catch the first sun rays in the east pole of the S-shaped country of Viet Nam.
Mui Doi – Hon Dau, located in Hon Gom Peninsula, Van Thanh Commune, Van Ninh District, Khanh Hoa Province, is the East Pole of Vietnam’s continent. The North Pole is in Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van, Ha Giang, the South Pole is in Rach Tau Cape, Ngoc Hien District, Ca Mau and the West Pole is in A Pa Chai – Ta Mieu, Sin Thau Commune, Muong Nhe, Dien Bien.
People call it Mui Doi (double capes) because this place has two rocky promontories jutting out into the sea. Not far from it is a small island named Hon Dau.
Mui Doi – Hon Dau is about 100km away from Nha Trang City. Tourists can choose either two ways to discover the beauty of this landscape, by land or by sea.
With its natural beauty, the place was recognized as a national scenic relic by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism in 2005 and it is expected to be a tourism destination of Khanh Hoa province in particular and Viet Nam in general.