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A serene escape for nature enthusiasts

By Narin

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The Cham Islands, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve located off the coast of Hoi An, are a hidden gem known for their pristine beauty, crystal-clear water, and rich marine life. Perfect for nature lovers seeking tranquility, the islands offer a peaceful retreat year-round, enhanced by historic landmarks such as Hai Tang Pagoda and the autumn bloom of the vibrant Ngo Dong trees.
A view of the harbor nestled against the hillside, with passenger boats ferrying tourists to the islands
Waves break as tourists embark on their journey to the islands
The clear blue water of the Cham Islands
The untouched serenity of the islands beckons visitors
Tourists pose for photos before snorkeling among colorful coral reefs and tropical fish
Herb-fed crabs, a unique culinary delicacy of the Cham Islands
Banh It, a traditional cake, widely available on the islands
A pair of travelers explores the island’s scenic spots by motorbike
The coastal road is framed by the brilliant orange blossoms of the Ngo Dong trees, set against lush green mountains
Ngo Dong trees in full bloom
A breathtaking view of Ngo Dong blossoms with the sea as a backdrop
The weathered, ancient signboard of Hai Tang Pagoda
The front of Hai Tang Pagoda, featuring a serene statue of the laughing Buddha
A quiet corner of the temple, adorned with incense offerings from visitors
The revered Thousand-Armed and Thousand-Eyed Buddha statue at Hai Tang Pagoda
A close-up of the intricate carvings on the Buddha statue inside Hai Tang Pagoda

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