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Thua Duc and Thoi Thuan sea tourism - The beauty of the sea

If you have the opportunity to return to Binh Dai, visit long sandy beaches of Thua Duc and Thoi Thuan Commune - Binh Dai district. Thua Duc and Thoi Thuan Beaches are far from Ben Tre City over 60 km of road. It attracts tourists from its wild beauty, with the stretch of fine sandy beach together with the dark green poplar swinging in the wind along the beach, the sound of the waves whispering to harmonize with the whisper of the poplar rows creating a unique sound as a piece of music performed to captivate the people’s heart. All will make visitors forget the hustle of everyday life, to spread their hearts along with the sea, with the wind.
(Source: Internet)
From Ben Tre City, only 60 minutes away by car, travelers come to Phu Sa Sea, Tourists, not only swim in the sea and watch beautiful scenery of the sea but also enjoy seafood specialties such as: Clam, shrimp, crab, oysters, … and especially the pancakes (Vietnamese pizza) at the sea location.

Huynh Tan Phat Memorial

Architect Huynh Tan Phat (1913-1989) is great-grandchild of Huynh Van Thieu and born at Chau Hung, Binh Dai, Ben Tre Province. He was high ranking official of Vietnam Communist Party. In the past, he held office as Former Chairman of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam, former Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers, former Deputy Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Socialist Vietnam, Chairman of the Presidium of the Commission Central Vietnam Fatherland Front. He was awarded the State Party and the Medal of Ho Chi Minh, the Medal of the Resistance class. Therefore, when he died, the villagers was built memorial near Tan Hung Communal house to educate the young generation. The photos, documents, artifacts which related to his revolutionary activities were solemnly exhibited here.
Photo: Ben Tre museum