After a 350km journey from Hanoi, we finally arrived at Ngoc Cape and Sa Vi Cape in Mong Cai City, Quang Ninh Province, the two easternmost points of Vietnam. The scenery here is serene, with long stretches of white sandy beaches along the coast and fishing boats anchored at the port.
Conquering Sa Vi Cape's Beauty in Quang Ninh
In the dry autumn sun, the landscape around the Trang Vi 0km milestone is quite rugged, with the sea breeze blowing. Upon reaching Sa Vi Cape, there are two points that almost everyone enjoys photographing: one beneath the leaf-shaped sign and the other at the milestone marked 'Trang Vi 0km,' with 'From Tra Co to Cape Ca Mau 3,260km' written on the other side.
Recently, Sa Vi Cape inaugurated a cultural exhibition area showcasing the ethnic cultures of Vietnam. The houses in this area are uniquely designed in the shape of sea leaves. It serves not only as a shelter from rain and sun and a place to quench thirst but also as a spot to admire the panoramic view of Sa Vi Cape from above. Additionally, visitors can view large photos depicting the distinctive cultures of different regions.


Moreover, in the land of Mong Cai, there is another intriguing and beautiful strip of land called Ngoc Cape. According to an officer at the Ngoc Cape border control station, this is the first mark on the coastal road along Vietnam's coast. This coastal road, over 3,000km long, starts from Ngoc Cape and ends in Ha Tien, Kien Giang Province. From a tourism perspective, Ngoc Cape retains the untouched beauty of an undeveloped coastal area.


Exploring the Tranquil Beauty of Ngoc Cape
Ngoc Cape entices with its long stretches of white sandy beaches and crystal-clear seawater. Here, two ideal spots for beachgoers are Black Rock One and Black Rock Two - ancient rock formations with peculiar shapes. Many coral species, stone crabs, and snails cling to the rocks, making the area even more visually captivating.
When tired of beach activities, travelers can experience the lively atmosphere at Ngoc Cape Fish Market in Binh Ngoc Ward. Whenever fishing boats dock, the market gathers to distribute seafood throughout Mong Cai City. Near the market is Red Rock Mountain Port, a haven for boats seeking refuge from storms.


Ngoc Cape is ideal for those who enjoy serene coastal landscapes. Visitors to Ngoc Cape can immerse themselves in the cool blue sea, stroll along pristine, refreshing sandy beaches. In the near future, when the asphalt road leading through Binh Ngoc Ward to Ngoc Cape is completed, beach tourism here will garner even more attention.
According to Doanhnhancuoituan.com.vn
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourNovember 27, 2015