An underwater "road" will take you to an island still largely untouched by modern-day life. But don't worry, sharks rarely visit the area.
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Nhat Tu Son is one of the most beautiful islands in Xuan Dai Bay, located about 50km from Tuy Hoa City, the capital of Phu Yen. |
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The island's name originates from the fact that it looks like the word ‘First’ in Mandarin. According to locals, it helps protect nearby fishing villages from strong winds. |
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The causeway connecting the island to the mainland can only be seen when the tide goes out. |
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You can walk across the 300-meter causeway depending on the time of day. |
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Your sandals are still dry, of course. |
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Locals have long considered the island a holy site, so they have preserved it well. |
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A wild jungle on the island is waiting for you to discover. |
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Local shrimp farms. |
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Tourism services are developing. |
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