Xuyên Mộc, Rural district in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province, Vietnam.
Xuyên Mộc is a rural district in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province in southern Vietnam, comprising thirteen administrative divisions including twelve communes and one township. The area features extensive plantations of cashew nuts, rubber trees, and pepper scattered across the landscape.
The district was originally a traditional farming region that transformed into a developing area through national modernization programs starting in the early 2000s. This shift brought new infrastructure and economic opportunities to the rural communities.
Residents here live closely tied to farming and fishing traditions, with many people working together in cooperative groups. These practices shape how the community functions and how people spend their days.
Visitors should expect rural conditions and be prepared for variable road conditions, especially during the rainy season. It helps to check weather conditions and local travel times before visiting to plan your trip accordingly.
The Bình Châu - Phước Bửu nature reserve contains around 11,000 hectares of forest along with natural hot springs. These thermal springs reach temperatures around 82°C and offer a rare natural feature in the region.
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