Explore Suoi Tien
15:35', 19/11/ 2007 (GMT+7)

Suoi Tien (fairy stream) tourism site is often called Quy Nhon's "roof" for its position on the peak of Quy Hoa mountain pass. It takes only 10 minutes to travel by motorbike from the centre of Quy Nhon city to Suoi Tien tourism site. Its owner has spent much on making unspoilt mountainside become an attractive eco-tourism site.

The wine cellar in Suoi Tien tourism site. Photo N.V

The site can be considered as a huge "rockery" with rocks playing the main role. Under trees situate houses on stilts divided by paths. There are stone bridges built across brooks. All artificial and natural landscapes are in harmony.

Going further, tourists are able to feel like they get lost in a quiet woodland in which the wind murmurs through trees, brooks bubble, and cicadas make the high singing voices. Lying on a hammock and swaying gently in the breeze, tourists also see colorful butterflies, playful squirrels.

The salient feature of Suoi Tien is a hexagonal wine cellar built by all kinds of mountain rocks, covering with tiles. In the wine-cellar display many kinds of wines, including can wine (wine drunk out of a jar through pipes, fruit wine, and wine soaked with snakes, or geckos. There are also souvenir shops, areas for fishing, and restaurants. 

  • Nguyen Vu (translated by Hong Quang)
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