Phu Yen
Phu Yen is a coastal province in the South Central Coast of Vietnam. It is the easternmost province of Vietnam’s mainland.Phu Yen is a province on Vietnam’s south-central coast, characterized by mountains and beaches like Long Thuy and Vung Ro. Its capital, Tuy Hoa, is dominated by the Nhan Tower, an ancient Cham temple. The region is famed for the Da Trang Buddhist pagoda, surrounded by mango trees, and the Roman Catholic church Mang Lang. Ganh Da Dia is a coastal area of strikingly arranged basalt rocks of volcanic origin.