1. Dong Chau Beach
Dong Chau Beach is situated in Dong Minh commune, Tien Hai district, Thai Binh province, approximately 30 km from Thai Binh city along national highway 39B. With a 5 km long sandy shoreline, embracing the vast sea and gentle waves, adorned with lush green coconut palms along the shore, this place truly is an attractive destination for tourists. Besides, the unique charm of Vang field with numerous watchtowers adds a distinctive touch to Dong Chau Beach.
The climate here is very pleasant, perfect for leisure activities. Visitors here can explore the coastal life of the locals, immerse themselves in the pristine scenery, admire the most beautiful moments at sunrise or sunset, and especially not to miss the opportunity to enjoy fresh seafood here.

2. Ba Lat Sea Lanterns
Ba Lat Sea Lanterns, also known as Ba Lat Lighthouse, is located on Con Vanh, in Nam Phu commune, Tien Hai district, Thai Binh province. This structure was built in 1962 with the task of assisting ships operating in the Thai Binh - Nam Dinh sea area with navigation and positioning.
The lighthouse tower is cylindrical, dark gray in color, with a total height of 38 m, of which the height of the focal plane is 36.6 m. Here, visitors not only have the opportunity to widen their eyes to admire the panoramic view of the Ba Lat river mouth, trace the journey of rivers to the sea but also have the chance to learn about the work of border guards stationed at the lighthouse.

3. Con Vanh Ecotourism Area
Con Vanh Ecotourism Area is located in Nam Phu commune, Tien Hai district, Thai Binh province, about 40 km from Thai Binh city along national highway 39B. This place is blessed with a rich mangrove ecosystem, with a stretch of beach about 6 km long and still retaining its pristine beauty.
Con Vanh Beach emerges after dense coconut palms, interspersed among the sandy dunes, adorned with purple flowers of beach morning glory, creating a romantic and poetic scenery. Here, besides swimming and resting, visitors can also enjoy the fresh air and taste delicious local produce grown by nearby residents.


4. Tien La Temple
Tien La Temple situated in Tien La hamlet, Doan Hung commune, Hung Ha district, Thai Binh province, is a shrine dedicated to General Vu Thi Thuc - a female general during the Hai Ba Trung era who contributed to repelling the Northern invaders. The temple boasts unique architecture and was recognized as a National Historical and Cultural Monument in 1986.
The temple is constructed on Kim Quy hill in the midst of Tien La hamlet, covering an area of about 6,000 m2, following the architectural style of Pre-Le - Post-Le dynasty. Here, visitors can admire the unique architecture, experience the festive atmosphere, or immerse themselves in traditional folk games imbued with Vietnamese cultural identity.


5. Black Islet Ecotourism Area
Black Islet is an Ecotourism Area located in Thai Do commune, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province, about 15 km south of Diem Dien town. This place is situated within the biosphere reserve of the Red River Delta recognized by UNESCO in 2004. Black Islet is a pristine sandbank with rich vegetation, dubbed as the most beautiful sandbank in the North.
Here, visitors can stroll through dense pine forests, explore the untouched vegetation or unique mangrove ecosystems, and immerse themselves in the vast sea space, experiencing the salty life with the locals. Walking on the longest bamboo bridge in Vietnam - the bridge connecting the forest areas is an exciting experience for those who have set foot here.

6. Bach Thuan Garden Village
Bach Thuan Garden Village is located in Vu Thu district, Thai Binh province, about 10 km from Thai Binh city towards Tan De Bridge in Nam Dinh. This village, with over 100 years of history, sits alongside the rich and fertile Red River, representing the typical ancient villages of the Northern Delta. It is also the only remaining garden village in Thai Binh that preserves many ancient Vietnamese houses and the profession of growing ornamental trees.
Visitors here feel like they are wandering into a miniature park with a variety of colors, from the deep green of sugar canes, the vibrant green of rice paddies to the hues of flowers and fruits throughout the four seasons. Besides exploring the typical colors of the village, visitors can also admire Tu Van and Bach Tinh Pagodas - designated as Cultural Heritage Sites in need of preservation.






