Hon Tre Island, Nha Trang: Past the Vinpearl Gates
Hon Tre is Nha Trang's biggest island and almost entirely consumed by Vinpearl resort — but a small fishing village on the far shore is still there if you know how to reach it.
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Hon Tre is Nha Trang's biggest island and almost entirely consumed by Vinpearl resort — but a small fishing village on the far shore is still there if you know how to reach it.
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