Introduction

The unique name of Hon Chong - Hon Vo (Nha Trang), which is connected to the endearing tale of a fishing village couple, always piques the interest of tourists. Let's join Asia King Travel to learn fascinating facts about this location!

History of Hon Chong - Hon Vo

There is a rumor that this location was formerly a precipitous cliff. When a young couple went fishing, they came upon large waves and wind. The woman was carried away as the couple's boat drifted to this location and broke off the cliff, despite the husband's best efforts to save her. With one hand, the husband held his wife, while with the other, he hung onto the cliff. The pair was sunk into the ocean as a result of the rock falling into the sea and supporting the couple's weight on the already unstable bluff.


Hon Chong - Hon Vo Nha Trang is a place loved by many touristsHon Chong - Hon Vo Nha Trang is a place loved by many tourists

Weather in Nha Trang

Situated in the Central coastline region, Nha Trang is a seaside city in the province of Khanh Hoa. Because of the sea's influence on Nha Trang's tropical climate, the city experiences year-round moderate weather with plenty of bright sunshine and little precipitation. Nha Trang experiences an average annual temperature of roughly 26 degrees celsius.

Dry season: spans from January to the beginning of September; it is characterized by light rain, moderate temperatures, and a chilly climate. Traveling at this time is ideal.

Rainy season lasts for a relatively brief time, often from September to mid-December. Rainfall makes up 80% of the annual rainfall, and the temperature does not drop too much. You can visit Nha Trang now if you prefer solitude because there aren't many people visiting at this time.

What to do at Hon Chong - Hon Vo

1. Sightseeing and capturing pictures

When you visit Hon Chong Hon Vo Nha Trang, you may take in not just the unique natural rocky beach but also the breathtakingly expansive view of the surrounding ocean. Simply cast your gaze far enough to the right from Hon Chong to view Hon Yen, Cau Da port, and Hon Tre. Hon Do and Co Tien Mountain are next to it.

2. Take a look at a fisherman's life

Here, fisherman swarm the seashore each morning to greet the returning boats. There's little doubt that you can experience coastal life by following the indigenous people. Fish, shrimp, and shellfish are frequently returned in large quantities by distant fishing boats. It will be possible for guests to assist in taking down the nets. This is also a fantastic chance for you to purchase inexpensive, fresh fish. You can also accompany the fishermen to Hon Chong Hon Vo Nha Trang's beach to gather seaweed and snails when the tide is low.

3. Go to Hon Chong Assembly Hall

The Nha Trang Bay Assembly Hall is a remarkable floating building designed in the manner of a Hue communal home. Many papers about Hon Chong and numerous other picturesque locations in Nha Trang are kept in the Assembly Hall. These documents are in the form of photos and artifacts. You can see live performances showcasing traditional ethnic musical instruments including the zither, erhu, and stone lute. The cozy setting will serve as a helpful reminder of traditional values and a way to learn more about the local way of life. concerning national origin.

Mysterious stories: The lovesick giant and the fisherman coupleMysterious stories: The lovesick giant and the fisherman couple

How to Hon Chong - Hon Vo

Traveling to Hon Chong Hon Vo from the heart of Nha Trang is very short - just 4 km. Of course, you can take a taxi or a motorcycle to get to this place.

Simply follow Tran Phu Street past the Pham Van Dong overpass, and then turn right to find a lane that descends to Hon Chong. At the base of the eastern slope, not far from Hon Chong, is another smaller rock known as Hon Vo.

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