Phan Thiet and Muine:
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.
Fish industry: Phan Thiet is the largest town in
Binh Thuan province with
an estimated population of close to 100,000 people. The town sits on the
borders
of Ca Ty river, is 20 Km from the ocean and swells with boats during the
fishing season in the summer months. 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.
Most visitors to Phan Thiet will
notice the pungent odor that is associated with fish sauce production.
This is
a process where anchovy-like fishes are caught, cleaned and place in
large vats
of brine. The whole concoction is cured over a period of eight months to
a year
before the fish by-products are strained and the liquid is then diluted
into
less concentrated solutions to be bottled. Fish sauce from Phan Thiet is
available throughout Vietnam.
Today, the annual production of nuoc mam in Phan Thiet is 16-17 million
liters
per annum. The salt used in the production of fish sauce is also a local
product of Binh Thuan province. Although fishing is a big industry in
Phan
Thiet, it still remains a family business for many people in the region.
While
the men are out at sea, women and children often stay home to support
the
business by mending nets and tending to shore related chores.
With
only a 10% humidity during most of the year, Binh
Thuan is the dryest province in Vietnam.
Most of its terrain consist of rocky mountains and
sandy hills. Agriculture is almost non existent since few crops can grow
on
this arid land.A few kilometers East of Phan Thiet are some of the most
beautiful stretches of beaches in Vietnam. Some are lined with tall
coconut
trees, others lean against vast red sand dunes.
During the period between July and
October, the fishing season is at its pinnacle in Phan Thiet as
fishermen go
out to sea. These boats form a magnificent display of lights at night
and can
be seen from shore. In fact, the scene is liken to a
floating city by the locals.
Bairang: Bai Rang or Rang
Beach is probably the
most beautiful beach in Phan Thiet. It is located 15 Km northeast of
Phan Thiet
and is described by the locals as the beach that is nestled in the
middle of a
coconut palm forest. Other landmarks in the area of Rang beach are Da
Ong Dia
(boulders of the Earth God), and Suoi Tien (Celestial stream).
Muine 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.
Muine 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.