(QNO) – Stretching 125km from Nui Thanh to Dien Ban, Quang Nam's coast is rich in both economic potential and cultural heritage. Its fishing villages preserve unique traditions and offer a serene glimpse into local life. A summer visit reveals the deep charm of this coastal homeland.
Quang Nam’s coast borders the East Sea, where rivers like Truong Giang and Thu Bon flow into the sea, forming resource-rich estuaries and lagoons.Coastal villagers make their living by staying close to the rivers and sea, engaging in nearshore and offshore fishing.The Truong Giang River (Nui Thanh) is unique with no upstream or downstream, and no defined banks. Prosperous villages have formed along both sides.A peaceful corner of Long Thanh Tay islet village (Tam Hai).A corner of the mangrove forest in Tam Hai commune.A fisherman repaints the boat’s eyes, with the belief to guide boats to fish and through rough seas.Children in coastal villages always have a memorable childhood.Quang Nam’s coast boasts stunning, unspoiled landscapes.The dry season marks the southern fishing season for offshore fishermen.The southern fishing season brings in tuna, mackerel, flying fish, and more.Tam Giang fishermen gear up for squid fishing - a major trade in Nui Thanh, with about 5,000 tons of dried squid yearly.