Nha
Trang Information
Nha
Trang is a coastal city and capital of Khanh Hoa Province,
Vietnam. It is well known for its pristine beaches and excellent
scuba diving and is fast becoming a popular destination for international
tourists, attracting large numbers of backpackers on the South East
Asia circuit. It is already very popular with Vietnamese tourists.
Nha Trang Bay is amongst the world's most beautiful bays. The city
has about 300,000 inhabitants and is projected to increase to 500,000
to 600,000 inhabitants in the year 2020[citation needed] according
to estimation of Nha Trang Administrative Board Statistics. Historically,
the city was known as Kauthara under the Champa.
The
city of Nha Trang is becoming more popular with the tourists
in recent years. Yet, with a population of 300,000, Nha Trang still
retains its small town atmosphere. This resort town is well known
for its miles of beach and the friendliness of its people. The city
is flanked by nearly ten kilometers of prime beach where the water
is warm year round. The average temperature in Nha Trang is 26 C.
Nha Trang also has the lowest level of humidity in all of Vietnam.
Today, Nha Trang ranks among the top of all beaches in Vietnam.
Nha Trang is 1,287 km south of Hanoi, 624 km south of Hue and 442
km from Ho Chi Minh city (Saigon). Nha Trang has several famous
islands. Most notable are Hon Tre, Hon Yen, Hon Rua and the Spratly
islands.
The name Nha trang is a Vietnamese pronunciation
of a Cham word Eatran or Yjatan. Ea or Yja means river, and tran
means reed. According to the locals, there once were a lot of reeds
along Ngoc Hoi river. The river winds its way through the town.
Ngoc Hoi was later renamed Nha Trang river. 
Another theory of the origin of Nha Trang's name
has a more amusing twist. Long ago, in this part of the country,
all the houses were made out of the reeds and mud gathered from
Ngoc Hoi river. The only house that was made out of bricks were
the house belonging to Dr. Yersin, a French immunologist who made
his home here. The house itself was painted prominently white and
could be seen by vessels coming from far away. Once there was a
foreign vessel passing by. The captain asked his translator where
he was. The translator not knowing where they were blurted out Nha`
tra('ng or white house in Vietnamese. The captain duly noted on
his chart Nha Trang. Because most foreign languages do not make
use of tones, the captain's name for this part of the country stuck.
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