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A journey through Vietnam’s enchanting fishing villages

While the film “When Life Gives You Tangerines” has captivated audiences with the wild and romantic beauty of the Republic of Korea’s Jeju Island, an equally compelling coastal narrative unfolds along Vietnam’s shorelines, with fishing villages offering their own allure, evoking a sense of tranquility, rustic charm and poetic beauty.

Hanoi (VNA) –♛ While the film “When Life Gives You Tangerines” has captivated audiences with the wild and romantic beauty of the Republic of Korea’s Jeju Island, an equally compelling coastal narrative unfolds along Vietnam’s shorelines, with fishing villages offering their own allure, evoking a sense of tranquility, rustic charm and poetic beauty.

Cai Beo fishing village (Hai Phong city)

Recognised as a national relic site in 2009, Cai Beo stands as one of Northern Vietnam's most beautiful coastal fishing villages. With over 7,000 years of history, it is considered the oldest and largest fishing village in the country. Visitors can admire the majestic mountains, crystal-clear waters, and experience the coastal way of life while savouring fresh seafood. Each morning, the village bustles with activity, an extraordinary experience not to be missed.
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Cua Van fishing village (Quang Ninh province)

Another strikingly beautiful northern fishing village worth visiting is Cua Van. Leaving behind the noisy, bustling city to enter the peaceful Cua Van fishing village with its calm sea waters offers a profound contrast. Visitors are surprised to find houses seemingly "sprouting" on the sea, where residents primarily make their living from the ocean. Surrounding the village are undulating limestone mountains covered in lush greenery. The pristine natural landscape creates a sense of serenity and comfort for visitors who can tour the village to explore the local livelihood.

Cua Tung fishing village (Quang Tri province)

Locals in Quang Tri province are proud of Cua Tung beach, which boasts alluring beauty and abundant seafood. The beach has become a renowned resort destination attracting domestic and international tourists alike. The gently sloping beach extends over distinctive red basalt soil, covered with fine white sand, creating a poetic landscape beneath the gentle lapping waves. The rhythmic sound of waves resembles tender kisses upon the golden sand. In sunny mornings, the sky above the Cua Tung waters remains peacefully blue without a cloud in sight while the seawater blends with the sky to create a mesmerizing palette of colours. A single glimpse of this scenery is enough to appreciate life's beauty and cherish each precious moment.

Lang Co fishing village (Hue city)

Lang Co fishing village, nestled at the foot of Bach Ma Mountain in Phu Loc district, Hue city, appears like a painting with its white sandy beach stretching dozens of kilometres and crystal-clear seawater.
Despite being surrounded by luxury resorts, the village's characteristic tranquility and the simple rhythm of local residents' lives remain perfectly preserved. The harmonious blend of majestic mountains and vast ocean, combined with the locals’ hospitality, has transformed the village into a destination that leaves an indelible impression on visitors.
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(Photo: Vietnam National Authority of Tourism)

Tam Thanh fishing village (Quang Nam province)

Tam Thanh fishing village on Phu Quy Island stands out not only for its simple beauty but also for the sincerity and hospitality of its residents. The meaningful moments of daily life at the village bring a profound sense of peace, like a therapeutic remedy amidst life’s chaos. Tam Thanh is an ideal destination for visitors to immerse themselves in the rhythm of coastal village life, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience the tranquility of waves.

Ly Son fishing village (Quang Ngai province)

Ly Son Island, or Cu Lao Re, is around 25 kilometres off the coast of the central province of Quang Ngai. The destination always leaves a lasting impression on visitors thanks to its poetic and majestic natural beauty, blending with clear blue skies and calm seas. It's no exaggeration to call Ly Son a coastal tourism paradise in central Vietnam. One of the most wonderful experiences is enjoying the sunrise on the island. The romantic, gentle scenery before the eyes seems to wash away all worries. As the first rays of sunlight emerge, together with the salty taste of sea breeze, body and mind relax, creating a sense of comfort that radiates from within.

Hai Minh fishing village (Binh Dinh province)

Hai Minh Fishing Village in Quy Nhon city, the south central province of Binh Dinh, boasts untouched and captivating beauty. Houses stand closely aligned along the coast, creating a rustic scene that evokes a sense of familiarity. Beyond tranquility, the village offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the simple rhythm of local life, discovering the unique cultural values of the fishing community. Paddling basket boats or joining fishermen as they set out to cast nets provides a clearer sense of the connection between people and nature. Additionally, it’s worth a visit to the village early in the morning to witness the beautiful sunrise and immerse in the bustling atmosphere as boats full of fresh fish return to shore. Mornings at the fishing village are not only beautiful moments but also bring a vivid realisation full of vitality.
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(Photo: Vietnam National Authority of Tourism)

Bich Dam fishing village (Khanh Hoa province)

Bich Dam is a must-visit destination in Nha Trang city’s Tre Island, the south central province of Khanh Hoa. Unlike other islands in the area, Bich Dam impresses with crystal-clear blue water, like an alluring jade stone. It's difficult for visitors to resist the feeling of immersing themselves in the cool water, playing with schools of colourful small fish, while admiring the exquisite natural landscape – a harmony of mountains, sea, and sky. Bich Dam appears peaceful like a living painting, where basket boats and small sampans line the coast, alongside shrimp farming cages on the water. Trolling around the island, enjoying sea breeze, and discovering the gentle and simple beauty of the destination will certainly be a memorable journey for any visitor.

Binh Ba fishing village (Khanh Hoa province)

Binh Ba Island, a hidden gem in the heart of the sea in Khanh Hoa province, is an ideal stopover for those passionate about pristine beauty and eager to immerse themselves in the simple rhythm of fishing village life. With inviting clear blue beaches, soft white sand underfoot, and colourful coral reefs, Binh Ba attracts visitors not only with its magnificent natural scenery but also with the warmth and sincerity of the local people. It is dubbed “lobster island” thanks to its famous lobster farming and distinctive local seafood cuisine. Visitors to Binh Ba can enjoy unique specialties including lobster, sea urchin, snails, and many other fresh seafood varieties. Together with culinary exploration, the journey to Binh Ba offers opportunities to experience fishermen's lives and participate in interesting activities such as fishing, exploring raft villages, or learning about traditional lobster farming.

Mui Ne fishing village (Binh Thuan province)

This small fishing village of Mui Ne in Phan Thiet city, the south central province of Binh Thuan, stretches around 1km along the coast. The humble village nestles among tall green coconut palms, like a painting in harmony with nature. The lives of the people flow with the rhythm of voyages out to the sea, like the footprints of time marking this land. Some days the sea is calm with gentle waves, other times it faces fierce storms, but all blend together to create a vivid portrait of coastal life. It is this pristine and rustic life that has become a strange attraction for countless visitors who have the opportunity to set foot here.
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(Photo: Vietnam National Authority of Tourism)

Phuoc Hai fishing village (Ba Ria – Vung Tau province)

Phuoc Hai is famous for its clear blue seawater, poetic golden sand, and impressive wild rocky beaches. This is an ideal place to enjoy relaxing moments with family and friends while capturing beautiful photos. Beyond swimming, visitors to the fishing village have the chance to discover the simple and authentic life of local fishermen. The locals are hospitable, ready to welcome visitors to engage in unique experiences such as paddling basket boats, fishing, and many other fascinating activities.

Ham Ninh fishing village (Kien Giang province)

Ham Ninh fising village peacefully rests at the foot of Ham Ninh Mountain in Ham Ninh commune, Phu Quoc city, the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang. With rustic thatched-roof houses that seem to blend with the rhythm of the waves, this village offers a captivating tranquil beauty. Besides preserving traditional cultural characteristics, the fishing village has become one of Phu Quoc's most attractive destinations, enchanting visitors with its peaceful atmosphere and the harmony between people and nature./.
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