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E-magazine Quy Nhon’s coastal streets drape in enchanting morning fog

According to on-site reporters, dense, milky-white fog covered major roads including Xuan Dieu, Nguyen Tat Thanh, and the Ghenh Rang area. High-rise buildings and rows of coastal coconut trees appeared and faded like silhouettes through the mist.

The sound of waves mixed with the cool early winter breeze, creating a tranquil and poetic atmosphere along the city’s shoreline.

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Along the Quy Nhon coastline, the fog created a mystical, poetic landscape. Photo: Dũng Nhân

Local residents said fog is common in Quy Nhon from November to February, when cold air merges with moisture from the sea.

During this period, photographers and visitors who enjoy “fog hunting” flock to the area to capture rare, ethereal views of the city.

Although visibility may be reduced in the early morning, for many locals, the mist marks the gentle arrival of winter, a season that cloaks the coastal city in peaceful beauty.

Fog envelops the coastal city of Quy Nhon. Video: Dũng Nhân

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