Long Hải, Coastal township in Long Điền District, Vietnam.
Long Hải is a coastal township in Long Điền District with beaches and residential areas spread along Vietnam's southeastern shore. The town blends fishing heritage with modern accommodations and seafood restaurants that cater to both residents and travelers.
Long Hải began as a fishing village and gained administrative status as an established township in 1986. This change marked its shift from a simple fishing settlement toward a more organized community with diverse economic activities.
The Long Hải Vihara temple sits on the beach as a center for Buddhist worship and spiritual gatherings. It reflects how deeply religion is woven into daily life for residents and visitors alike.
The town is easily accessible from Ho Chi Minh City by road, with plenty of places to stay at various price points. Restaurants, small shops, and facilities are spread throughout the center and along the beach, making it convenient to find what you need.
Local markets here are known for dried seafood products made using traditional drying and preservation techniques passed down through families. You can still see this handcraft at work in the streets and open spaces near the harbor.
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