ganh da dia giant beehive in phu yen sea

Ganh Da Dia - Giant “beehive” in Phu Yen sea

Ganh Da Dia, which means Sea Cliff of Stone Plates, is a seashore area of uniformly interlocking basalt rock columns located along the coast in An Ninh Dong Commune, Tuy An District, Phu Yen Province in central Vietnam.
japan to process tuna in phu yen

Japan to process tuna in Phu Yen

The Japanese Hokugan Ltd Company intends to build a plant to process ocean tuna and other aquatic products in the Dong Tac fishing port, Tuy Hoa city of the central coastal province of Phu Yen in the near future.
work starts on phu yen tourism complex

Work starts on Phu Yen tourism complex

New City Viet Nam Company Ltd broke ground of a US$1 billion tourism complex along the coast of Tuy Hoa City in the south central province of Phu Yen last Saturday.
phu yen makes site clearance promise

Phu Yen makes site clearance promise

Phu Yen is determined to address chronic site clearance problems that have delayed investment inflows to this central coastal province.
hectic tuy hoa fishing port at dawn

Hectic Tuy Hoa fishing port at dawn

Visitors traveling to Tuy Hoa fishing port located in the coastal city of Tuy Hoa in Phu Yen Province at around 5 a.m. will have a chance to see how local fishermen begin the day early in the morning.
storm inflicts heavy damage no casualties reported so far

Storm inflicts heavy damage, no casualties reported so far

PHU YEN - No human fatalities have been reported, but the roofs of 33 houses in Phu Yen Province were blown off by the Sinlaku storm that hit two central provinces yesterday.
untapped beauty of phu yen

Untapped beauty of Phu Yen

Although Phu Yen is not quite a well-known destination in Vietnam’s tourism map, the province is surely “a promised land” thanks to its wild but romantic landscapes. There are numerous nature-endowed scenic spots in the south-central province for visitors to explore, including unspoiled beaches.
vung ro petroleum started construction of vietnams third oil refinery

Vung Ro Petroleum started construction of Vietnam’s third oil refinery

Vung Ro Petroleum Company yesterday broke ground of Bai Goc seaport – part of an oil refinery and petrochemical complex – in Phu Yen province, beginning the construction of Vietnam’s third oil refinery and petrochemical complex.
pristine beaches north of van phong bay

Pristine beaches north of Van Phong Bay

In the North of Van Phong Bay, about 100 kilometers from Nha Trang City near Dam Mon Town, tourists can see many pristine beaches surrounded by dense forests and sand dunes. From HCMC, travelers can take a train to Tuy Hoa Station in Phu Yen Province, then take a bus for about 60 kilometers to Dam Mon Town.
phu yen beer buy out deepens masans beverage influence

Phu Yen Beer buy-out deepens Masan’s beverage influence

Masan, one of Vietnam’s largest companies, has officially ventured into the beverage sector with its $12 million acquisition of Phu Yen Beer.
fdi tourism zone licenses revoked

FDI tourism zone licenses revoked

HCM CITY - The central province of Phu Yen has revoked licenses of two foreign direct investment (FDI) tourism projects worth US$50 million for delays in implementation.
a weird and thrilling formation of columnar basalt

A weird and thrilling formation of columnar basalt

In a journey to Phu Yen a few years ago, I missed a chance to visit Da Dia basalt columns, one of the famous tourist attractions in the central coast province.
a deep pit made of water and rocks

A deep pit made of water and rocks

Phu Yen Province on the country’s central coast is endowed with many stunning beaches, mountains, waterfalls and rivers that are worth visiting.
xep beach a sleeping beauty in phu yen

Xep Beach – a sleeping beauty in Phu Yen

Xep Beach in Phu Yen Province is highly recommended as a destination for tourists who want to admire the beauty of a long sandy beach that shines and stretches between two large rock mountain ranges protruding to the sea.
vung ro refinery developer refuses land

Vung Ro refinery developer refuses land

The UK’s Technostar Management Limited – developer of the $3.18 billion oil refinery and petrochemical project in the central Phu Yen province last week refused the cleared land handed over by provincial authorities.