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Ba Dong Beach, which runs approximately 50 kilometers across three communes in southern Tra Vinh Province in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, is a magnificent long beach ideal for bathing and holidays... Ba Dong Beach is located in the Truong Long Hoa Commune of the Duyen Hai District, about 60 kilometers from Tra Vinh City. For 10 kilometers, the Ba Dong beachfront is flanked by pure white sand and clean, fresh air.
According to the people who have lived on this land for a long time, the reason it is called Ba Dong beach is because every time the tide is low, the coast here emerges with three sand dunes, including two small caves and one large cave. It has a unique appearance, attracting the curiosity of local people.
About 60km from Tra Vinh city center, the poetic Ba Dong beach was discovered by the French, who built it into a place to swim and relax in the early 20th century and named it Nha Mat Beach.
The East Sea along the coasts of the provinces of the Mekong Delta is an alluvial sea due to many large and small estuaries, so most of it is mud and the water is not clear. In particular, Ba Dong beach is a rare area in the Southwest region that is generously endowed by nature with a sandy beach more than 10 km long, from Nha Mat hamlet to Con Egg hamlet.
Due to the gentle slope, at low tide, the sand is exposed for hundreds of meters, from the shore down to the water's edge. Ba Dong's sand beach is not white or shiny, and the sea water cannot be as clear as that of Central Vietnam's beaches.However, along the east coast, from Go Cong to Ca Mau, Ba Dong has beautiful sandy beaches where the sea water is quite clear, especially in the months after the Lunar New Year. The waves are calm, forming a beach tourist area. favorite person.
Visitors to Ba Dong beach can not only relax, swim freely in the clear blue sea and roll on the white sand, but also have fun riding a jet ski safely on the waves. Don't worry about being swept away by waves like many other beaches.
Under the immense green casuarina forest with unspoiled beauty, visitors can relax in hammocks, relax and listen to the sound of the ocean waves and the sound of leaves ringing in the wind like endless melodious music. On the other hand, the fresh, cool and charming atmosphere of the forest on one hand and the sea on the other.
If you visit Ba Dong Beach Resort, don't miss the sunrise or sunset on the sea.Not far from Ba Dong is a vast mangrove forest with unspoiled beauty, helping visitors have interesting discovery experiences.
On Ba Dong beach, there are also pavilions spread along the coast where visitors can enjoy attractive coastal specialties such as roasted tamarind chutney, Con Cu black tiger shrimp, Nha Mat clams, and snail ca na. steamed lemongrass, Rooi fish sauce, etc.
Especially now that there is a Korean wind power project located 1 km from Ba Dong beach towards Dan Thanh commune. With the outstanding yellow bridge and 12 wind turbines, adding a beautiful landscape to Ba Dong beach, this place has become the hottest virtual living place in Tra Vinh.
Every sunrise or sunset, standing at Ba Dong beach, you will see the beauty of the bridge, over 4 km long, leading to the place where the connecting wind turbine pillars are installed. The shimmering sunlight creates an extremely romantic scene of giant propellers in the vast sea.
From Ba Dong, visitors can visit many other famous landmarks such as the Cung Hau estuary (bordering Tien Giang), the Dinh An estuary (bordering Soc Trang) and admire the ancient architectural beauty of some churches. Many were built during the French colonial period, such as Giong Rom church and Phuoc Hao church. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the rich history and cultural depth of the coastal lands of Truong Long Hoa, Duyen Hai, and Tra Vinh and enjoy the typical products of famous traditional villages such as Lang Son Village. High Cave Seabed, Con Cu Salt Village, Ba Dong Watermelon Village, etc.
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