
Quang Lang beach is located in Thuy Hai commune, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province, about 120km from Hanoi and 35km from Thai Binh city.

This place has emerged as a tourist attraction in recent years because of its uniqueness and natural beauty.

The sea water here is not clear blue, there are no long white sand beaches or rows of coconut trees along the shore.

Quang Lang has a wild beauty that many places do not have, that is "infinity" - another way of calling this seemingly horizonless sea.

To reach the beach with the most beautiful scenery and view, visitors need to start their journey at 4am, walk more than 2km in about 1 hour, and pass through the protective forest running along the coast.

For about the first quarter of the distance the mud is shallow but quite slippery and mushy, which is typical of beaches that connect to soft ground.

Then, visitors will feel the soft sand caressing their feet under each step, making the journey much easier.

The space was dark and quiet, only the sound of my own footsteps on each layer of sand remained.

Somewhere I could see the vague silhouettes of fishermen, mixed with the sound of laughter echoing across the early morning sea.

The eastern horizon gradually opened, the first rays of light were a pale orange-red and grew brighter with each passing moment.

The "infinity" sea viewing process will be divided into two stages based on sunrise time.
Heritage Magazine
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