Ba Dong Beach

icon-locationXã Trường Long Hòa, Huyện Duyên Hải, Tỉnh Trà Vinh, Việt Nam
Ba Dong Beach, located in Truong Long Hoa Commune, Duyen Hai Town, Tra Vinh, is a rare beach in the Southwest region with a sandy beach of more than 10 km and pristine beauty. It stands out with calm waters, fresh seafood, and interesting activities such as swimming and enjoying culinary specialties. This is an ideal tourist destination for all tourists who love nature and cultural exploration.

Ba Dong Beach is a famous scenic site and a tourist area located in Truong Long Hoa Commune, Duyen Hai Town, Tra Vinh Province. It is situated 50 km southeast of Tra Vinh City and 10 km east of Duyen Hai Town. Ba Dong Beach is an ideal destination for those who wish to explore the natural beauty and cultural characteristics of the Mekong Delta region.

Special Location and Rare Sandy Beach

Ba Dong Beach lies between two river mouths: Cung Hau (Tien River) and Dinh An (Hau River), facing the East Sea. Due to the alluvial deposits from various river mouths, the coastal waters of the Mekong Delta are typically muddy and murky. However, Ba Dong Beach is one of the rare areas that features a sandy beach stretching over 10 km, from Na Mat Hamlet to Con Trung Hamlet, creating a stunning natural landscape.

History and Formation

Since the early 20th century, the French colonial government recognized the value of Ba Dong Beach and established a resort and a mini golf course for officials and the elite. Although the resort and golf course were destroyed during the war, the landmarks of Na Mat Hamlet and Con Cu Hamlet still exist today.

After Tra Vinh Province was re-established in 1992, the government invested in infrastructure to promote the development of Ba Dong Beach tourism. Nowadays, many businesses have invested in building hotels, restaurants, resorts, and other facilities, such as anti-erosion embankments, safe swimming areas, and souvenir shops. This has helped Ba Dong Beach attract more tourists both from within and outside the country.

Wonderful Tourism Experience

When visiting Ba Dong Beach, tourists should consider staying overnight to enjoy the beautiful sunrise or sunset over the sea. You can freely swim in the cool waters or try water-skiing. When tired, relax at a restaurant or lounge chairs along the embankment, enjoy the sea breeze, and admire the view of the ocean. If you have time, take a leisurely walk along winding paths through the sand dunes, passing by clusters of casuarina trees swaying in the wind, and forget the worries of everyday life.

Delicious Seafood

Ba Dong Beach is famous for its fresh seafood. Visitors can choose seafood directly from fishing boats that have just returned to shore or participate in preparing famous local dishes. Don’t miss the delicious dishes such as braised mudfish with fermented shrimp paste (a sauce so beloved by locals that even Emperor Gia Long once tasted it and gave it the prestigious title "royal fish sauce"), fatty coconut worms, shrimp and crab steamed with beer and seasoned with salt, pepper, and lime, or "chù ụ" crabs stir-fried with tamarind. Each dish tells a story of the humble but sincere local fishermen.

Discover Local History and Culture

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the history and culture of the coastal region of Truong Long Hoa, Duyen Hai. For nearly three centuries, fishermen from Binh Thuan settled here, bringing with them the Ba Dong name and the worship of "Ba Co Hi," a goddess who is highly revered in the area. During the late 18th century, as the Nguyen rulers fled from the Tây Sơn forces, the region became home to several villages with names that began with “Long” (meaning "dragon"), such as Truong Long Hoa, Long Vinh, Long Huu, and Long Toan.

These historical remnants, including a royal tomb, still hold many secrets. In the late 19th century, when French colonial forces invaded the southern region, the coastal forests of Duyen Hai became a stronghold for revolutionary forces led by prominent figures such as De Trieu, Phan Ton, and Phan Liem.

During both the resistance wars against the French and the Americans, Truong Long Hoa, like Duyen Hai in general, was a crucial base for the leadership and revolutionary forces of Tra Vinh Province, the Southwest Region, and the Saigon-Gia Dinh Special Zone. The coastal region was also an important part of the legendary Ho Chi Minh Sea Route, used to transport weapons from North Vietnam to support the Southern battlefields.

Explore Traditional Craft Villages

In addition, visitors can visit and learn about traditional craft villages such as the Dong Cao Beach stone craft village, Con Cu salt-making village, and Ba Dong watermelon farming village.

Economic and Tourism Development

With its unique advantages, the coastal area of Truong Long Hoa, Duyen Hai has become an economic hub for Tra Vinh Province, with key national projects such as the Duyen Hai Thermal Power Center and large cargo shipping routes through the Hau River.

Conclusion

Ba Dong Beach is not only a natural scenic spot but also a destination offering many exciting experiences. We hope the information provided will help you have an enjoyable and meaningful trip.


Nearby Tourist Attractions

Ba Dong Beach is at the heart of a series of potential coastal tourist destinations such as Truc Lam Zen Monastery, the Con Tau Weapons Reception Memorial, Con Trung Shrine, Vam Lang Water Lighthouse, and the ancient Ba Dong Tomb.

Visitor Information:

Entrance Fee: Free
Opening Hours: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM daily