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Hon Chong Promontory (Hòn Chồng)

Hon Chong Promontory (Hòn Chồng)

4.3 (7,378 reviews)
Attrazione turisticaScenic SpotPunto di interesseIstituzione

Periodo migliore per visitare

Early morning or late afternoon for softer light, cooler temperatures and fewer people; avoid midday when heat and glare peak.

Consigli per il budget

Small local entrance fee, typically around 20,000 VND; no major tourist passes required and combining the stop with nearby attractions saves on transport costs.

Consigliato per

Photography enthusiasts, Couples, Short-stay travelers

Pianifica la tua visita

30-45 minutes

Informazioni

Fatti rapidi: Jagged granite stacks rise from the shoreline, offering cliffside ledges where you can hear waves explode and watch tide pools sparkle with tiny crabs. Locals love to point out a giant-shaped rock formation and the viewpoint delivers sweeping sea vistas, dramatic sunsets, and surprisingly few tourists at sunrise.

Punti salienti: Climb the worn steps to the stacked black granite formations and you’ll hear the sea thud back like a drum every time a 1.5-meter wave slams into the rocks, sending salty spray three meters high. Locals tuck tiny glass beads and folded paper boats into the crevices as offerings to an old fisherman’s spirit named Ong Ba, a quirky tradition said to calm the waters for seven days after a storm.

Consigli da insider

  • Wear closed-toe shoes with good grip, rocks can be uneven and slippery.
  • Arrive at sunrise or late afternoon for best light and far fewer visitors.
  • Keep to marked paths and respect the seaside shrine, avoid climbing fragile rock formations.
  • Bring sunscreen, water and a small towel, little shade and sea spray can be surprising.

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