The Fairy Stream in Mui Ne, Vietnam, a popular spot for internet celebrities
Known as the 'Lazy Vacation Paradise' and 'Most Romantic Fishing Village', Mui Ne, Vietnam, has transformed from an unknown fishing village that produced fish sauce to a popular seaside town in Vietnam. Mui Ne, as its name suggests, is so beautiful that it's irresistible. In addition to the sea, a small stream that flows through the sand dunes and rock formations on the east side of Mui Ne has gradually become a popular spot for internet celebrities. This is the Fairy Stream in Mui Ne.
What to see: Half is flame, half is seawater. It's the perfect description for the clear blue waters of Mui Ne and the fiery Fairy Stream. The fire comes from the reddish sand mountains in the Fairy Stream that burn like flames. The Fairy Stream itself is unremarkable, but on both sides of the valley, there are towering clusters of Danxia colored rocks, like a miniature version of the Grand Canyon. The stream water continuously flows out from the cracks in the rocks, burning like a raging fire under the sun.
How to play: Of course, it's best to walk barefoot in the water. The Fairy Stream, also known as the Immortal Spring, is hidden deep in the forest between the fishing village and the coast. The stream is very shallow, and the water is filled with warm, soft sand. Walking on it is like getting a massage. The scattered stream is like the delicate hand of a fairy gently stroking your bare feet. Walking forward with the stream is really super cool.
Admission: Free.
How to get there: Mui Ne is a small town with inconvenient public transportation. It is recommended to charter a car or drive there. It is completely sufficient to visit the Fairy Stream + Mui Ne White Sand Dunes + Red Sand Dunes + Mui Ne Fishing Village in one day.
Recommended shooting location: At the entrance of the scenic area, you can first climb up the red soil mountain of the karst landform. From here, you can overlook the magnificent scenery of the hills and the sea, and it is also an excellent location for shooting the Fairy Stream.
This is probably called a mud ditch in China, hahaha. But for Vietnam, which is not very developed and not too big, this is indeed a scenic spot. And the red soil is still very local.
Vietnam Travel Fairy Creek is my favorite attraction in Mui Nai. I need to take off my shoes and enter the scenic spot barefoot. After I first arrived, I was a little confused, and it was a bit far from the net map? ? Almost turned around and left, but the more inside! The more beautiful inside! It feels a bit like the Grand Canyon in Colorado, and the photos are so good. The sand is very fine and soft. I don't know why many people say it is dirty here, I think it's okay. There are also staff cleaning up dead branches and fallen leaves along the way. The water is going back to the knee, and it is not possible to go back to the entrance.
The scenery along the way is beautiful, with red and white sand and stones; unfortunately this time it is with the group, more rushed, can not slowly appreciate, there are one or two restaurants along the road can enjoy, but I don't know how it tastes.
In Menai, all scenic spots do not accept admission tickets, and Fairy Stream is no exception. I won't say much about it in China, but there are hundreds of them at any time. At first glance, I found fairy Creek very common, but it was the red sandy landscape formed by rain erosion that attracted my attention. This turbid stream must have been given by the red sandy soil here. It has evolved into this color, combined with the blue sky and white clouds, which is extraordinarily beautiful. The water in fairy stream is very shallow and the sand is very thin, so you must take off your shoes and feel the massage of running water and sand. The water in the stream passes through the sunshine, warm and itchy, as if the fairy is bathing your feet with her slender and slender hands. It's very comfortable. This is a typical runoff landform of red sandy clay belt. The water flowing from high places mixed with red sandy clay from the surface flowed to the bottom of the valley. Slowly, the stream was dyed red, forming a place where tourists must go today. And the local people will also come here to walk. That's why the beautiful name is so beautiful.
Without admission tickets, you can put shoes at the entrance, 5000 Vietnamese Dong in one person, you can also carry them in your hands. You need to walk barefoot in the stream. You don't want to wear shoes. The feet feel soft and sandy water. It's quite comfortable. The water is very shallow. It's just beyond your feet and the road is not long. It's about three and a quarter minutes back and forth. The red stone and white stone on both sides are very distinctive. Many locals see that tourists will follow up, offer you guidance and take photos, but eventually they will ask for tips. The child who followed us was originally prepared to give 20,000 duns. The child refused to say too little, and had to spend money on school. Somehow, it ended up with 90,000 duns. The place is very small, there is no need to guide, if not, you can refuse directly. This scenic spot is still very worth visiting.
It spent 69,000 dunes on a new coffee charter tour of Red and White Dunes, Fairy Stream and Fishing Village. We're going to the Spring Festival. It's more expensive. Twenty-five knives is usually enough. Many tourists don't like Fairy Stream, but I am the opposite. I think Fairy Creek is a fun place with Vietnamese characteristics. Xiannuxi belongs to the typical runoff landform of red sand clay zone. It looks a little like Danxia landform to me. The red and white mountains are particularly beautiful in the sunshine. The feet were covered with soft red sand, and shallow streams overflowed their ankles. There are many Vietnamese vendors selling food and souvenirs on the roadside. There are also many Vietnamese picnickers here. The price of food is very cheap, mostly 50,000 to 20,000 guilders. There are ostriches here. The end of Fairy Stream is a small waterfall. If you come to the waterfall, you may be disappointed. The pleasure of playing in Fairy Creek is stepping on the soft sand, looking at the scenery on both sides, and tasting Vietnamese snacks.
Nice and friends, riding motorcycles to follow Google Maps, met a few local students and followed them to an entrance. There was a small door for them to go into the stream and park the locomotive on the 10.000 shield parking fee. The owner of the bathroom said that it would be free to drink a coconut 30.000 shield parking fee and toilet fee. Drinking a coconut is also good to quench thirst. Ice is a worthwhile place to go. The scenic spot for walking is to follow the stream with slippers. It's not bad. If you don't have a good trip, you can ride a motorcycle to the stream. There's another entrance to the stream. Tourist buses are at that entrance. You can study it by yourself.
Fairy Creek is one of the famous scenic spots in the United States. The entrance is very inconspicuous. It seems to belong to the scenic spots developed by the people. Apart from a few vendors, there are hardly any ancillary facilities and tickets. Since it is better to swim barefoot in fairy Creek and go upstream, several teenagers are doing a shoe-keeping business for 5000 VND/bit on the shore. Along the stream flowing up, the scenery from winding paths to sudden enlightenment has a different taste.