At about 9am this morning, May 14, Mr. Nguyen Van Duy, a tour guide, took a group of tourists to visit Mui Dien, in Vung Ro village, Hoa Xuan Nam commune, Dong Hoa town ( Phu Yen ), the place that welcomes the first sunrise on the mainland of Vietnam, and discovered a school of about 15-20 dolphins swimming in the distance.
A school of dolphins appeared in the waters of Mui Dien.
When discovered, Mr. Duy shouted "There's a school of dolphins!", so tourists had time to admire the school of dolphins swimming around.
Mr. Duy said that according to his observations, the school of fish swam from Hon Nua to the north towards Mui Dien. Mr. Duy and the tourists only filmed a short clip of the moment the school of dolphins swam past Mui Dien and then the rocks obscured it.
Tourists visiting Mui Dien
According to Mr. Duy, this was the first time he had seen such a large school of dolphins. When seeing the school of dolphins, the tourists were very excited.
35 km southeast of Tuy Hoa City, Mui Dien (also known as Mui Dai Lanh) was discovered by a French general named Varella, so it was formerly known as Cap Varella. This is a famous tourist attraction in Vietnam and was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as a national scenic relic in 2008. Mui Dien is the place to welcome the first sunrise on the mainland of Vietnam. Currently, Phu Yen province holds a flag-raising ceremony here every year to mark the New Year.
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