I was stationed at Phan Rang Air Force Base in 68/69 during the hottest part of the American Vietnam War, viewable from the Cham Temples back then. We would get fired on from the area around the temple in the deep part of the night, and we could not fire back, due to the historic significance of the temple. They would get off 3 - 5 rounds (sometimes more), then leave....always hoping to take out an aircraft or something significant. They were brave fighters....whereas we couldn't just fire away in that area, we COULD send enormous amounts of firepower toward their escape...and they certainly knew that.... Anyway; to watch tourists walking around now 50 years later....I lost 3 friends during that time.......... WAR IS BAD. No one really wins.
Thank you for taking the time to mention this, Robert, it's very interesting. Times have clearly changed a lot! Not sure if you saw in the video, but while I was visiting, fighter jets were flying overhead regularly out of Cam Ranh airbase presumably as part of surveillance in the East Sea (South China Sea). Other than that, Phan Rang is still pretty sleepy, although I noticed some tourism development underway. The motorbike riding is pretty epic in parts!
Ninh Thuan province has most of Cham factors in Vietnam. A part of people in Ninh Thuan is Cham people. You also tried bánh căn is a food that inspired by the Cham food, the stove for bánh căn (and bánh xèo) is made by Cham people at the Bau Truc village (about 10km from Phan Rang), which is the oldest craft village in South East Asia. People that want to know more about their culture definitely should come to visit it. (really sorry about my horrible english)
@@TheBureauAsia that's it. "Làng gốm Bàu Trúc". i have a mistake with "Làng dệt Mỹ Nghiệp" (also a Cham village but doing brocade fabric. 2 village are next to each other, definitely worth to visit.
A fantastic video my friend Matt. While travelers right now limit travel in Phan Rang (Ninh Thuận) to only Vĩnh Hy area, you start to show that there is much more to Phan Rang than that. Also it has a nice name ! 😄
Thank you, appreciate your comments and glad you like the video name 😄 I also featured Phan Rang in this article in T+L Southeast Asia: travelandleisureasia.com/phan-rang-kitesurfing-capital-of-vietnam-sorrento-beach-club/
Troi oi ninh thuan dep qua tuyet voi dat nuoc viet nam cho nao cung dep het ko thua kem gi phong canh ben nuoc ngoai ok dep qua di ninh thuan oi ma bay lau nay con ngu quen tren manh dat hinh chu s nhung bay gio ninh thuan phat trien roi va canh dep tuyet voi ok
From Nha Trang? By motorbike at a leisurely pace, Phan Rang is about 2 hours to Cam Ranh, and then Nha Trang is about another 30 minutes north, so all up about 2.5 hours. In a car it would obviously be less time. Thanks for watching!
I don't know about property prices there I'm afraid, but Phan Rang doesn't appear to have undergone a boom...yet, but when I was there, I saw at least one large development on the outskirts of town that I believe will be a very large international resort.
I was stationed at Phan Rang Air Force Base in 68/69 during the hottest part of the American Vietnam War, viewable from the Cham Temples back then. We would get fired on from the area around the temple in the deep part of the night, and we could not fire back, due to the historic significance of the temple. They would get off 3 - 5 rounds (sometimes more), then leave....always hoping to take out an aircraft or something significant. They were brave fighters....whereas we couldn't just fire away in that area, we COULD send enormous amounts of firepower toward their escape...and they certainly knew that.... Anyway; to watch tourists walking around now 50 years later....I lost 3 friends during that time.......... WAR IS BAD. No one really wins.
Thank you for taking the time to mention this, Robert, it's very interesting. Times have clearly changed a lot! Not sure if you saw in the video, but while I was visiting, fighter jets were flying overhead regularly out of Cam Ranh airbase presumably as part of surveillance in the East Sea (South China Sea). Other than that, Phan Rang is still pretty sleepy, although I noticed some tourism development underway. The motorbike riding is pretty epic in parts!
Ninh Thuan province has most of Cham factors in Vietnam. A part of people in Ninh Thuan is Cham people. You also tried bánh căn is a food that inspired by the Cham food, the stove for bánh căn (and bánh xèo) is made by Cham people at the Bau Truc village (about 10km from Phan Rang), which is the oldest craft village in South East Asia. People that want to know more about their culture definitely should come to visit it. (really sorry about my horrible english)
It's a nice and unique video anyway. I think most of foreign tourists never heard about Phan Rang or Ninh Thuan.
Thanks for all the info, especially about My Nghiep village, I'll definitely check it out next time. Is it the one that's famous for pottery too?
@@bqk3184 Thanks heaps, I'm glad you liked it!
@@TheBureauAsia that's it. "Làng gốm Bàu Trúc". i have a mistake with "Làng dệt Mỹ Nghiệp" (also a Cham village but doing brocade fabric. 2 village are next to each other, definitely worth to visit.
Your English is excellent
A fantastic video my friend Matt. While travelers right now limit travel in Phan Rang (Ninh Thuận) to only Vĩnh Hy area, you start to show that there is much more to Phan Rang than that. Also it has a nice name ! 😄
Thank you, appreciate your comments and glad you like the video name 😄 I also featured Phan Rang in this article in T+L Southeast Asia: travelandleisureasia.com/phan-rang-kitesurfing-capital-of-vietnam-sorrento-beach-club/
Troi oi ninh thuan dep qua tuyet voi dat nuoc viet nam cho nao cung dep het ko thua kem gi phong canh ben nuoc ngoai ok dep qua di ninh thuan oi ma bay lau nay con ngu quen tren manh dat hinh chu s nhung bay gio ninh thuan phat trien roi va canh dep tuyet voi ok
Looks great Matt!
Check it out mate!
Beach friendly for non-pro swimmers?
Not really, the lagoon is quite shallow and when the wind's up, the kiters are out!
I am looking to retire and want build is it safe growing place and how far is it from Nhatranf Sir? Thanks for your help
From Nha Trang? By motorbike at a leisurely pace, Phan Rang is about 2 hours to Cam Ranh, and then Nha Trang is about another 30 minutes north, so all up about 2.5 hours. In a car it would obviously be less time. Thanks for watching!
Is land still cheap to buy there
I don't know about property prices there I'm afraid, but Phan Rang doesn't appear to have undergone a boom...yet, but when I was there, I saw at least one large development on the outskirts of town that I believe will be a very large international resort.
Well, that isn't what it looked like in 1967 !
I bet! Were you stationed there?
Yes !@@TheBureauAsia
Beautiful place, but 720 USD for a 12h kite surf course is bit on the high side, not only for Vietnam.
Yes, sounds steep. I'm not a kiter so I'm not sure what a reasonable price would be...
Need to go to Vinh Hy 😳 looks better than Vinh, which isn't anything special.
It's very picturesque