Vung Vieng fishing village, nestled in the heart of Bai Tu Long Bay, approximately 24 kilometers from the mainland, has been recognized as one of the world's most beautiful fishing villages.
Established in the 19th century, Vung Vieng has evolved from a modest fishing settlement into a captivating destination for travelers seeking an authentic glimpse into the lives of Vietnamese fishermen. The village is surrounded by majestic limestone mountains, providing a natural shield against strong winds and waves, and creating a tranquil environment for both residents and visitors.
The floating houses are being preserved as a cultural highlight, attracting tourists when visiting Vung Vieng. Tourists admire the steep cliffs and the jagged karst formations rising from the water.With its unique geological structure, the limestone mountains here stand vertically, showcasing intricate rock patterns and eye-catching colors.Alongside ranges of mountains arranged by Mother Nature like giant stone dragons, Vung Vieng also features many solitary peaks with shapes resembling crouching elephants or prowling tigers.Visitors enjoy the beauty of peaceful, poetic scenes such as vibrant flowers blooming brightly or patches of grass fading in color as winter approaches. Visitors admire the blooming palm flowers on the rocky mountains in Ha Long Bay.The luxurious cruises offer overnight stays in the bay.The preservation of the cultural artifacts of Vung Vieng fishing village is a famous tourist attraction highly appreciated by international visitors.Visitors enjoy photographs capturing the splendid beauty of Ha Long Bay.Paddleboarding at sunset over the fishing village is an emotional experience for visitors. The dreamlike beauty of Vung Vieng at dusk feels like a "See you again" farewell to those who have visited before.