Sông Cầu, District-level town in Phú Yên Province, Vietnam.
Sông Cầu is a town in Phú Yên Province organized into four urban wards and ten rural communes spread across the area. The administrative center is based in Xuân Phú Ward, where main government offices and services are located.
The town was established in 1976 as part of Đồng Xuân District and went through several administrative reorganizations over the decades. It gained town status in 2009, becoming an independent administrative area.
The town hosts traditional Vietnamese festivals throughout the year that bring together locals and visitors to celebrate shared customs. These gatherings reflect the community's connection to their heritage and local way of life.
The town is accessible through a network of regional roads, and visitors should plan their transportation in advance. The area is easier to explore during the dry season when road conditions are more reliable.
The town exhibits a striking difference in population density between its core urban area and surrounding rural zones. This contrast shapes the town's character and how different parts develop at different paces.
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