Mui Ne can be seen as the Hawaii equivalent of Vietnam. It boasts the shady roads under the coconut trees, and the beautiful beach lined by hundreds of resorts, hotels, restaurants and cliffs battered by the waves continuously crashing onto the shore.
A telling view of Mui Ne is that white sand is carried along by strong wind blows to create ridges of sand. The scene looks more fascinating at dawn with fishermen doing their daily chores on the beach.
When daylight first appears, the beach is awakened by foreign tourists jogging along, or looking for some clams and snails, and by fishing boats returning in the distance.
Then, I took my friend’s advice trek up a sand dune to watch the sunrise. I was surprised the sand dune had been busy with many tourists and locals, as well as vendors of food for breakfast, snacks and souvenirs.
I greeted a new day in Mui Ne that way, very fresh and joyful.