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A panorama of the long seashore of Sau (After) beach in the early morning with no tourists. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, this often crowded beach attracted domestic and international tourists to the city.

Sau beach, located southeast of the city in Thang Tam ward, stretches 8km from the foot of Nho Mountain at the T-junction of Thuy Van and Phan Chu Trinh streets to the Chi Linh area. This photo was taken by photographer Do Tuan Hung, a resident of Vung Tau, in early April.

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No people are spotted in the area around the statue of Jesus Christ. The statue is 200m above sea level with Christ facing south to the sea. The construction of this structure started in 1974 and lasted 19 years. To reach the top of the statue, tourists must climb 133 stairs inside the statue. On the top, tourists can enjoy views of Vung Tau city and breath cool fresh air.
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At the Tran Hung Dao-Trung Trac-Trung Nhi roundabout in ward 1, Vung Tau city after 8:00 am on April 2
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Quiet atmosphere in front of Vung Tau Church-the oldest church in the city, which was built in 1889. The church is in downtown Vung Tau and its entrance faces Tran Hung Dao street and its back is along Ly Thuong Kiet street. Some 200m from Truoc (Before) beach, the church is known for its lines of old trees that surround it.
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A person wearing a face mask was carrying goods on Quang Trung street in ward 1 on the morning of April 2. The street is an important coastal route for the cities.
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A playground in Truoc Beach Park with no signs of children. The large park is located on Quang Trung street and overlooks the sea.
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Nobody on the road to Vung Tau Lighthouse at 9:00 am on April 2. The lighthouse is located at the top of Nho Mountain in ward 2 and was constructed in 1862. It is a symbol of the coastal city of Vung Tau.
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A sanitation worker on Ba Cu street
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Local street venders on Truoc beach wear face masks. The photo was taken on April 2. Due to the impacts of the COVID-19, famous tourist places and crowded streets in Vung Tau have become deserted. The local entertainment areas are closed and local people always wear face masks to contain the COVID-19.

Source: Vnexpress

Translated by Chung Anh