Phan Thiết
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Phan Thiết ({{IPA|vi|fan.tʰíət|lang|Phan Thiet.ogg}}) is the capital of Bình Thuận Province on the southeast coast in Vietnam. While most of the inhabitants live in the city center, others reside in the four urban coastal wards, extending from Suối Nước beach in the northeast towards cape Kê Gà in the southwest.
Traditionally, fishing and the manufacturing of fish sauce served as the main source of Phan Thiết's local economy. The rise of tourism as the region's primary employer can be attributed to its beaches, and thus its growth is rapidly overshadowing its prevalent fishing industry.
Name
There are several theories relating to the origin of the name Phan Thiết, most of which argue is not an authentic Vietnamese name:
- Before the Vietnamese conquest of the area in the 17th century, the Cham people called the land "Hamu Lithit" – with "Hamu", meaning 'hamlet in the field', and "Lithit", defined as 'near the sea'. Coinciding with the arrival of Vietnamese settlers, a new name in Vietnamese was gradually developed. Since the Vietnamese had already altered the Cham city of Panduranga into Phan Rang and another settlement into Phan Rí, they attached the prefix "Phan" into the shortening of "Lithit" to make the name Phan Thiết.
- Vietnamese people have been transliterating the Cham names into more 'traditional' Vietnamese sounding names: Panduranga or Mang-lang into Phan Rang, Panrik or Mang-lý into Phan Rí and Hamu Lithit or Mang-thit into Phan Thiết respectively. The three places are referred to as "Tam Phan" (Triple Phan).
- The name of the Cham Prince who served as the area's military governor in the 15th century was Po Thit (brother of the princess Po Sah Inư and son of King Par Ra Chăm Chanh or Trà Chanh). The fortification was thus called Camp Po Thit. The Vietnamese subsequently pronounced the camp name as "Phan Thiết."
History
The first resorts along the beaches of Hưng Long and Phú Thủy wards, as well as Phú Hài and Hàm Tiến wards east of the city center opened in the mid-nineties. Since then, tourism has significantly expanded and hundreds of hotels, restaurants, resorts, guesthouses and shops have been constructed along the coastline.
Rang Beach in Hàm Tiến ward was discovered by foreigners in 1995 while witnessing the solar eclipse. Misled by guidebooks, which incorrectly labelled Rang Beach as "Mũi Né Beach", they were the initial tourists, along with many succeeding tourists mistakenly calling every region east of the Phan Thiết city center "Mũi Né."{{Cite web|url=http://www.citypassguide.com/en/destination/phan-thiet|title=City Pass Guide: Phan Thiet}}
This area was under the jurisdiction of ancient kingdom of Champa and later absorbed into the Đại Việt Empire (former name of Vietnam). Vietnamese rule was established over the area, which has since become the present-day province of Bình Thuận, although the administrative level and the boundaries of the area hadn't been determined during this time.
In 1697, Bình Thuận was changed from a fort ("trấn") to a district (phủ), then to a dinh. Later, Phan Thiết was officially recognized as a đạo (along with Phan Rang, Phố Hài and Ma Ly of the Tam Tân area).
From 1773 to 1801, fierce conclict between the forces of the Nguyễn dynasty and Tây Sơn dynasty occurred in the area.
In 1825, during the reign of Emperor Minh Mạng, Bình Thuận officially became a province; part of Phan Thiết was converted into the district of Hàm Thuận. In 1854, during Tự Đức's reign, the district was renamed Tuy Lý.
In 1836 (the 17th year of Minh Mạng's reign), cabinet officer Đào Tri Phủ was sent to Bình Thuận to oversee the surveying tasks and establish land boundaries for 307 communes and villages in fifteen districts of Bình Thuận in order to determine taxation. On the right bank of the river (currently Cà Ty river) were Đức Thắng, Nhuận Đức and Lạc Đạo village. On the left bank were Long Bình and Minh Long.
Near the end of the 19th century, Phan Thiết was not yet officially recognized as an administrative unit (lower level) within Bình Thuận province.
In 1898 (the 10th year of the reign of Emperor Thành Thái), Bình Thuận's provincial capital was moved to Phú Tài village, a suburb of Phan Thiết. On 20 October of that year, Thành Thái signed a decree to make Phan Thiết a city and provincial capital (on the same day as the establishment of the cities of Bình Thuận, Huế, Hội An, Qui Nhơn, Thanh Hóa and Vinh).
In the 20th century, it was a center of the VNQDĐ independence movement.Van Dao Hoang Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng: A Contemporary History of a National ... 2008 Page 158 "Phạm Hoài Xuân's ancestors originated from Phan Thiết. He was now to continue his revolutionary works with the other members of the VNQDĐ in Phan Thiết."
Geography
Each area of Phan Thiết possesses its own characteristics. The beaches of Kê Gà and Tiến Thành are characterized by their tranquility, inviting tourists to embrace relaxation and swimming. Congestion on the roads along the coastline is seldom, allowing for physical activities such as walking or riding to experience fewer difficulties in regards to noise pollution.
In comparison to Nha Trang, the density of resorts along the beaches of the city center in Phan Thiết is relatively lessened, allowing residents and tourists to enter the liveliness of the Vietnamese city. Phan Thiết houses many restaurants, museums, and shopping malls along with the school where Hồ Chí Minh served as a teacher prior to studying in Paris.
Phú Hài ward encompasses a hill-inclined area along the coastline and has many small beaches and hidden coves. Many of the resorts in this ward are constructed above the water on the hills and possess a relatively small beach. Sea Links City, composed of a hotel, condos, apartments, a winery, and a golf course, is also located here. Ba Nai Hill in Phú Hài ward houses the Po Sah Inư Cham Tower, constructed in the 8th century.
Rang Beach, Hàm Tiến ward lies alongside a 10 kilometre strip. Hundreds of resorts, hotels, bars, restaurants, shops, travel agencies, and spas are situated in this area.
In recent years advanced beach erosion has become a significant issue in Phan Thiết's beaches, particularly in Phú Hài and Hàm Tiến wards, resulting in a lack of a high tide for some resorts as the water directly reaches the sea wall. In recent years, a number of resorts have installed geotechnical tubes (geotubes) in order to prevent their beaches from further erosion.
The so-called “Fairy Stream” is considered one of the great tourist attractions of Hàm Tiến, where a small creek carves a canyon through the dunes, revealing colorful layers of sand and limestone.
Beyond Hàm Tiến is Mũi Né, consisting of two communities which summate to approximately 25,000 residents along with two beaches. The second community is Hon Rom, a fishing village with a few hundred residents. Mũi Né has the highest population outside the city center and can become lively in the morning. In the evening, locals gather together for coffee or dinner across the many cafés and restaurants, especially around the local market.
Another tourist attraction is the orange sand dunes, located on a hill between Mũi Né and Hon Rom. At the entrance of Hon Rom is the "Red Canyon", a small cliff that has eroded to display a beautiful ridge, consisting of fragile red sand. The larger white sand dunes (Bàu Trắng) are around 23 kilometers north of the town in Vietnam.
Phan Thiết operators usually correlate a distinction between the Winter and Summer seasons. During Winter, a substantial proportion of tourists originate from Northern Europe and Russia, in order to escape the harsh winter conditions and to partake in kitesurfing and windsurfing. In the Summer season, Phan Thiết is a popular destination for Australian and North American tourists, as well as many locals seeking fresh sea wind breezes.
Climate
Phan Thiết has a relatively dry tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw) with the wet season occurring from May to mid-November, which is more typical of Southeastern Vietnam than of the Central Coast. Because the northeast trade winds from the distant Siberian High run parallel to the coast, unlike further north in cities like Da Nang and Huế, the northern winter is typically dry as for most of Indochina or South and East Asia.
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| Jan record high C = 35.4
| Feb record high C = 34.5
| Mar record high C = 35.8
| Apr record high C = 37.5
| May record high C = 38.7
| Jun record high C = 37.9
| Jul record high C = 35.9
| Aug record high C = 36.1
| Sep record high C = 36.5
| Oct record high C = 35.3
| Nov record high C = 35.0
| Dec record high C = 34.5
|year record high C = 38.7
| Jan high C = 29.2
| Feb high C = 29.5
| Mar high C = 30.5
| Apr high C = 31.8
| May high C = 32.6
| Jun high C = 32.2
| Jul high C = 31.5
| Aug high C = 31.5
| Sep high C = 31.3
| Oct high C = 30.9
| Nov high C = 30.8
| Dec high C = 29.9
|year high C = 31.0
| Jan mean C = 25.0
| Feb mean C = 25.5
| Mar mean C = 26.7
| Apr mean C = 28.2
| May mean C = 28.6
| Jun mean C = 27.8
| Jul mean C = 27.2
| Aug mean C = 27.1
| Sep mean C = 27.1
| Oct mean C = 27.1
| Nov mean C = 26.7
| Dec mean C = 25.7
|year mean C = 26.9
| Jan low C = 21.3
| Feb low C = 22.0
| Mar low C = 23.5
| Apr low C = 25.3
| May low C = 25.7
| Jun low C = 25.2
| Jul low C = 24.7
| Aug low C = 24.7
| Sep low C = 24.6
| Oct low C = 24.3
| Nov low C = 23.4
| Dec low C = 22.2
|year low C = 23.9
| Jan record low C = 14.2
| Feb record low C = 16.3
| Mar record low C = 17.2
| Apr record low C = 19.9
| May record low C = 22.0
| Jun record low C = 21.7
| Jul record low C = 20.8
| Aug record low C = 20.6
| Sep record low C = 21.7
| Oct record low C = 20.3
| Nov record low C = 18.1
| Dec record low C = 12.4
|year record low C = 12.4
| rain colour = green
| Jan rain mm = 3.5
| Feb rain mm = 0.3
| Mar rain mm = 5.1
| Apr rain mm = 29.9
| May rain mm = 143.8
| Jun rain mm = 143.3
| Jul rain mm = 271.5
| Aug rain mm = 266.0
| Sep rain mm = 287.3
| Oct rain mm = 158.6
| Nov rain mm = 55.4
| Dec rain mm = 20.8
|year rain mm =
| Jan rain days = 0.8
| Feb rain days = 0.4
| Mar rain days = 0.8
| Apr rain days = 3.3
| May rain days = 13.2
| Jun rain days = 15.6
| Jul rain days = 17.6
| Aug rain days = 18.6
| Sep rain days = 17.3
| Oct rain days = 13.8
| Nov rain days = 6.5
| Dec rain days = 3.1
|year rain days = 111.4
| Jan humidity = 75.0
| Feb humidity = 75.3
| Mar humidity = 76.6
| Apr humidity = 77.7
| May humidity = 79.8
| Jun humidity = 81.4
| Jul humidity = 83.2
| Aug humidity = 83.5
| Sep humidity = 84.3
| Oct humidity = 83.3
| Nov humidity = 79.9
| Dec humidity = 76.8
|year humidity = 79.7
| Jan sun = 266.2
| Feb sun = 264.5
| Mar sun = 296.6
| Apr sun = 284.1
| May sun = 248.5
| Jun sun = 217.6
| Jul sun = 215.9
| Aug sun = 208.9
| Sep sun = 199.8
| Oct sun = 209.2
| Nov sun = 215.6
| Dec sun = 229.0
| year sun = 2856.9
| source 1 = Vietnam Institute for Building Science and Technology{{cite web|title=Vietnam Institute for Building Science and Technology|url=https://datafiles.chinhphu.vn/cpp/files/vbpq/2022/10/02-bxd.pdf |lang=en}}
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Administrative divisions
Phan Thiết is subdivided into 18 wards and communes, of which 14 are urban wards, namely: Đức Thắng, Đức Nghĩa, Đức Long, Phú Hài, Phú Thủy, Phú Trinh, Phú Tài, Thanh Hải, Hàm Tiến, Mũi Né, Xuân An, Bình Hưng, Hưng Long and Lạc Đạo, and 4 suburban communes, namely: Tiến Lợi, Tiến Thành, Thiện Nghiệp and Phong Nẫm.
Located on an arm of the South China Sea, Phan Thiết is one of Vietnam's most significant fishing areas. Its population is roughly 230,000 (as of 2019). Hồ Chí Minh reportedly lived in Phan Thiết for a short time around 1910 and worked as a schoolteacher.{{Citation needed|date=January 2012}}
During the Vietnam War, Phan Thiết was the site of the U.S. military base known as Landing Zone Betty, which was located at the now closed airfield southwest of the city. In recent years, Phan Thiết (specifically Mũi Né Beach) has been transformed into a resort destination. 24 October 1995 is considered to be the birth of tourism in Phan Thiết, when thousands visited Mũi Né to witness the total solar eclipse. The event was commemorated on the same day in 2005 as the tenth anniversary of tourism for the province. Local people in Phan Thiết regularly practice a ceremony to a whale god, which is believed to provide good luck in nautical pursuits.{{cite web | title=Whale Worship in Phan Thiet: Cau Ngu, Nghinh Ong and the Van Thuy Tu Temple | website=ThingsAsian | date=2007-08-25 | url=http://www.thingsasian.com/stories-photos/25477/7577043/1/itm0_art | access-date=2023-08-10}}
Photos of Phan Thiết
File:Phan Thiet Bridge.JPG|Bridge in Phan Thiết
File:Phan Thiet Hotel.JPG|Hotel in Phan Thiết
File:Phan Thiet Statue.JPG|Statue in Phan Thiết
File:Street of Phan Thiet.JPG|Street in Phan Thiết
File:Phan Thiết - street.JPG|Street in Phan Thiết
File:Phan Thiet.jpg|Beach in Phan Thiết
File:Bộ cốt cá voi.jpg|Vạn Thủy Tú temple, one of the Vietnamese Whale worship sites, hosts the largest whale skeleton in Vietnam.
File:Phan Thiet 1.jpg
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