Quảng Ngãi is a coastal province located in the central region of Vietnam. It is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Sa Huynh and My Khe, which attract both local and international tourists. The province has a rich history and is home to several ancient Cham temples that reflect the cultural heritage of the Cham civilization.
The economy of Quảng Ngãi is primarily based on agriculture, aquaculture, and fishing. The fertile land supports the cultivation of rice, corn, and various vegetables. In addition, the province benefits from its coastal location, which provides abundant marine resources and contributes to the local fishing industry.
Quảng Ngãi is also recognized for its natural beauty, with scenic landscapes including mountains, forests, and rivers. Notable attractions in the area include the Ly Son Island, famous for its volcanic landscapes and garlic farms, and the Bình Sơn district, known for its production of marble stone. The province continues to develop its tourism infrastructure, aiming to promote its unique cultural and natural assets.
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