Dotted in that green space are rows of bougainvillea laden with bright pink flowers in the sunlight. The fishing village has both winding alleys and gentle slopes that remind me of the poetic alleys in Da Lat or the mural village that attracts many tourists in the coastal city of Busan (South Korea).
Cool green day in Nhon Ly
Tourists coming to Quy Nhon often visit Ky Co - Eo Gio in Nhon Ly commune (about 30km from Quy Nhon city) to admire the wild and dreamy scenery of sea, sky, and mountains. 
Also on the way to Nhon Ly, there is an ancient fishing village that is changing its appearance, becoming an increasingly well-known destination. 
Following our local guide, we arrived in Nhon Ly on an early summer day. Since we left the city quite late, the sun was already high in the sky when we arrived. 

From afar, the sunlight danced like sparkling glass beads on the blue sea. The old, uneven roofs gradually appeared. 
The houses in Nhon Ly are usually only 1 or 2 stories high, most of them facing the sea. There are many small paths leading into the village, we chose the path paved with black-green stones which is often called “the blue stone road” here. 
This path is actually a small alley winding around the village, the special thing is that on both sides there are many colorful and vivid murals. Because of these paintings, the fishing village is becoming more and more known, becoming a check-in point for young people with the name "Nhon Ly Mural Village". 
There are many decorative details in Nhon Ly in blue. We happily exclaimed: “Oh, we are in Santorini!”. Blue windows, blue lampshades, giant blue fishes decorated on a wall along the slope made many tourists excited, lining up to take pictures. 


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