
The sandy beach is more than 3km long.
Tien Yen district is rich in potential  for the development of community-based tourism thanks to its beautifual  landscape and cultural values. The district has 35km of coastline with  an area of nearly 9,000ha of tidal flats, of which 6,200ha is home to a  mangrove ecological system.
Particulary, Dong Rui coastal mangrove  forests spanning 3,000 hectares is considered the most beautiful and  unspoiled mangrove forests in northern Vietnam. In addition to the  mangroves, which are its primary ecosystem, Dong Rui encompasses other  ecosystems: estuary, tidal flat, lagoon, lakes and ponds, farms, and  residential areas.

This place still retains its wild look, suitable for check-in and ecotourism experience.
The sandy beach of Long Vang Cape in  this area is renowned for its pristine beauty. This 3-kilometer sandy  beach has been a tourist attraction that still has its pristine  appearance, with golden sand gently rippling under people’s feet. It  also has mangrove forests, with many trees up to 4-5m high. This is  where many types of birds and mollusks live.
In order go to Long Vang cape, visitors  have to hire a fisherman’s boat to catch seafood near Mui Chua port and  travel for more than 10 minutes at sea.
Translated by Phuong Loan