
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 popular tourist destination in recent years due to its unique characteristics and natural beauty.

The sea here isn't crystal clear, there aren't long stretches of white sand beaches, or towering coconut trees lining the shore.

Quang Lang possesses a pristine beauty unlike many other places, a beauty that is "infinity"—another way of describing this seemingly boundless sea region.

To reach the beach with the best scenery and views, visitors need to start their journey at 4 am, walking more than 2 km in about an hour, passing through the protected forest that runs along the coast.

For about the first quarter of the journey, the mud is shallow but quite slippery and soft, a common characteristic of coastlines connected to soft land.

Afterward, visitors will feel the soft, smooth sand caressing their feet with every step, making the journey much easier.

The space was dim and quiet, with only the sound of my own footsteps on the layers of sand.

Here and there, the faint silhouettes of fishermen could be seen, their laughter and chatter echoing across the early morning sea.

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

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






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