Tam Thang Tower Vung Tau – Back Beach, Vung Tau

icon-locationIntersection of Thuy Van and Le Hong Phong, Vung Tau Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
Tam Thang Tower Vung Tau stands out by Back Beach with its sail-like white structure, open square, and highly photogenic seaside setting.

Tam Thang Tower Vung Tau is a landmark located at the intersection of Thuy Van and Le Hong Phong, within the Tam Thang Square complex. The entire development covers approximately 23,400 m², with the main coastal zone of over 16,700 m² stretching along Thuy Van Street and directly facing the sea.

The layout includes the central tower combined with a seaside plaza and park, forming a continuous ocean-facing frontage. Supporting areas along Le Hong Phong Street accommodate parking, service zones, and exhibition spaces, all connected by a curved pedestrian bridge that creates a seamless circulation across the site.

The tower itself consists of 143 polygonal reinforced concrete columns, arranged in a rising rhythm toward the sea. From a distance, the composition forms the image of three boats heading offshore, symbolizing the maritime heritage and seafaring spirit of Vung Tau.

A distinctive feature lies in the surface treatment: the columns are clad with reflective mosaic tiles that interact strongly with natural light. Under sunlight, the structure produces a shimmering effect similar to the reflection of the sea, creating the impression that the tower is illuminated even without artificial lighting.

The surrounding space is open and unobstructed, making it suitable for walking, sightseeing, and photography. As it sits along the main coastal route, it is often included as a short stop within a Back Beach visit, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.

Opening Hours: Open all day
Price Range: Free