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Phu Yen’s exotic tuna eye dish: A culinary adventure for the brave

Known as the "capital" of oceanic tuna in Vietnam, Phu Yen offers a culinary experience unlike any other: stewed tuna eyes.

Belarusian visits seafood market at 4am, tries super-cheap dishes in Phu Yen

To enjoy specialties in Phu Yen, Iryna Yang, 28, from Belarus, got up at 4am to visit a seafood market to buy cuttlefish and shrimp, and ask sellers how to process the seafood.

Vietnam's longest wooden bridge offers heart-stopping thrills in Phu Yen

With a length of about 800 meters, Ong Cop Bridge, known as the longest wooden bridge in Vietnam, not only serves the travel needs of local residents but has also become an attractive check-in spot for tourists visiting Phu Yen.

Giai Son Market: Where you eat freely without checking prices

Tourists flock to Giai Son Market in Phu Yen province, where they can indulge in a variety of local delicacies at unbelievably low prices.

The green moss in Rớ Hamlet creates spectacular scenery

Lying on the south central coast of Việt Nam, Phú Yên Province is a peaceful and romantic environment that has attracted many visitors.

Catching first sunlight at Dien Cape

Besides being one of the most beautiful destinations in Phu Yen Province, Dien Cape (Mui Dien) also offers visitors history and culture.

Distintive flavor of Phu Yen tuna belly salad

Phu Yen tuna belly salad is listed as a hard-to-find delicacy, as some locals have never had a chance to enjoy the dish.

Basket boats and woven mats

Phu Yen is a coastal province in the central region of Vietnam famous for fishing, and the farmers here make basket boats, a.k.a. bamboo boats or coracles, for themselves to go offshore.

Fresh charcoal-grilled muong fish lure visitors to Phu Yen

Although it is part of the daily meal of Phu Yen residents, the crispy, spicy, and sweet taste makes grilled muong (sharpbelly) fish a delicacy very few can resist.

Banh canh he: Phu Yen's unforgettable dish

The central coastal province of Phu Yen is not only famous for its beautiful beaches that lure travellers from far and wide but also for its bánh canh hẹ, a chive noodle soup.

Place in Phu Yen looks like miniature Vietnam

A photo of Mui Dien in the central province of Phu Yen, taken from above by Le Van Anh Tai, 25, from Da Nang City, has captured public attention as the scenery looks like a map of Vietnam.

Nhan Tower: a place to find peace of mind

Nhan Tower is among the must-visit destinations in the south central coastal province of Phu Yen.

Enchanting fishing moments in central Vietnam

The stunning photos were taken at An Hai beach in the central province of Phu Yen by Khanh Phan - a photographer in Ho Chi Minh City.

Admiring pristine coastal beauty in Phu Yen

Stretching along the southern central coast, Phu Yen province boasts huge potential for tourism development. Phu Yen’s many beautiful bays and pristine beaches are inviting tourists from far and wide.

The stunning coral features of Hon Yen island

Aside from being home to popular tourist attractions such as Da Dia reef and Bai Xep beach, Hon Yen island in Phu Yen has attracted large numbers of visitors thanks to its beautiful coral reefs on land and crystal-clear blue water.

Mui Dien – A highlight of Phu Yen tourism

Following the success of I See Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass film, Phu Yen, where most scenes of the film were shot, has become a magnetic destination for visitors to Vietnam.