Located in Binh Thuan
province, Phan Thiet is 200 km from Saigon and lies south of Cam
Ranh bay on the southernmost stretch of Central Vietnam. Binh Thuan
was once a part of the Cham kingdom. In 1692, Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu
captured the area and named it Binh Thuan Dinh. Binh Thuan is quite
important in Vietnam's history, as it was because of this area that
in 1306 King Tran Nhan Tong agreed to the marriage of princess Huyen
Chan to King Jaya Sinhavarman III of the Cham Kingdom. During the
revolution against the French, it was in this area that the two
patriots Phan Chu Trinh and Tran Quy Cap had their start.
Furthermore, according to local lore, the area around Phan Thiet is
where Han Mac Tu, the disfigured poet, spent his time forlornly as
he waited for Mong Cam, the lady of his dreams.
Fishing is Phan
Thiet's largest industry. According to local statistics, some 100
different varieties of fishes are caught here with an annual yield
of over 70,000 tons. As a result, Phan Thiet is famous for its Nuoc
Mam (fish sauce), a seasoning used in Vietnamese cuisine.
Mui Ne Sand Dunes:
However, by far the
most popular among tourists are Mui Ne Sand Dunes and Mui Ne Beaches
located 12 miles East of Phan Thiet. The sand dunes in this area are
shaped by the elements of the wind and therefore is a spectacular
site to the visitors.
Mui Ne Fishing Village:
Mui Ne gets its name
from the local fishermen using this area as a shelter during the
stormy season. Mu~i meaning nose or peninsula and Ne meaning to duck
or to take shelter. The combination of sun, sand and deep turquoise
water of the pacific ocean create a breath taking and spectacular
site to the visitors.
Snake Industry:
Cobras are often
soaked along with herbs in large flasks of whisky which can be
bought in the snake market in Phung Hiep. This potent drink
reportedly will increase your libido as well as cure all sorts of
illnesses. Live snakes are also for sale in the market and are
exported to other Asian countries to be used as food and medicine.