Đất Đỏ, Rural district in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu, Vietnam.
Đất Đỏ is a rural district in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu province that includes two townships and several administrative wards with smaller villages and hamlets spread across the area. The landscape is flat and mostly used for farming and fish ponds.
The area became part of Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu province in 1992 when Bà Rịa separated from Đồng Nai and merged with Vũng Tàu. This administrative reorganization changed local governance and regional connections.
The villages maintain traditional ways of life where locals gather at markets and celebrate together. These gathering places shape daily life and show how the community stays connected.
Phước Hải serves as the administrative center and connects to other areas via National Route 55. Visitors should expect rural conditions as most places are spread out across the countryside.
Fish ponds and rice fields shape the landscape and show how residents use the flat land for farming. These operations are economically important and visually define how the region looks.
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