Square concrete blocks and massive rocks were dropped into the sea in Phu Dong Ward, Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen, creating enchanting green moss that fascinates tourists.
Embark on a journey to the wave barrier in Xom Ro, now a haven of green moss-covered rocks, captivating the souls of travelers.

From Lunar New Year to the present, tourists, especially the younger generation, share unique images of moss-covered rocks, sparking inspiration.
During both morning and afternoon, hundreds gather by the embankment to feel the sea breeze and capture memorable photos beside the moss-covered rocks.
Local residents reveal that during the construction of the coastal erosion prevention project in the section passing through Xom Ro (Phu Dong Ward, Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen), the square concrete blocks, along with massive rocks, were dropped into the sea. Over time, they gave birth to green moss, growing steadily larger.
This vivid green moss, tightly clinging to the rocks with long tendrils, emerges half above and half submerged in the water. As the tide recedes, the moss exposed to sunlight turns silver-white, shimmering like silk.
In the morning, as the sun rises, the early light illuminates the moss-covered rocks still wet with seawater, creating a soul-stirring beauty.
This place has become a captivating new destination in the land of 'golden flowers and green grass'.






Information for you
The road to Xom Ro's wave barrier is very convenient.
From the city center, travelers heading south, passing Hùng Vương Bridge, turning left at the traffic lights, and continuing towards the sea will arrive at the destination.

According to Tuoi Tre
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourApril 5, 2016