NEWS

Creating vibrant colours in Pandanus tropical garden

Protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development are our core values here at the Pandanus Resort.
One example is the way that our gardeners care for the tropical gardens. Most of the organic fertiliser used for nurturing flowers and greenery around the resort comes from kitchen waste, dried flower remnants, coconut husks, and cut grass. These items are taken to a designated area for composting. Using beneficial microorganisms, they decompose into nutrient-rich organic matter, which is then used to nourish the plants.
This rich fertiliser creates incredibly vibrant sprouts that develop into the ubiquitous colourful blossoms observed throughout our ten-hectare tropical garden.

OTHER NEWS

EXPLORE THE BEAUTY OF CHAM CULTURE IN BINH THUAN WHILE STAYING AT THE PANDANUS RESORT

During our more than 20 years in Mui Ne, Pandanus Resort has been offering a variety of experiences to help guests discover the unique Cham culture and cuisine. The public areas of the resort were constructed in the Cham architectural style, Cham statuary and icons are scattered throughout the resort, Cham cuisine is part of the menu in the restaurant and tours of Cham temples and communities are available to all guests.

THE WOMAN HONOURED BY THE HUE COURT WITH THE TITLE “HAO NGHIA KHA GIA”

A highlight of the Morning Tour is a visit to the home of Mrs. Luc Thi Dau, arguably the most famous resident of Mui Ne. As a successful fish sauce entrepreneur, she embodied resilience and vision.

BRINGING HOPE FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR THE OCEAN

The more we pollute the ocean with trash and manmade chemicals like plastic waste, the more we denigrate the future of all living things.

DISCOVERING MUI NE

Not many people know that the origin of the name Mui Ne is historically linked to a bay and small harbour that has long served as a shelter for boats seeking refuge from storms.

“BA VANG TEMPLE” IN MUI NE

Situated atop a hill just a couple of kilometres from the Pandanus Resort at the tip of Mui Ne Cape, Ba Vang Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples built to reflect the beliefs of fishermen.

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