1. Chử Xá Mural Village – Hanoi
Located about 10 km from downtown Hanoi, the Chử Xá Mural Village has a long history and was traditionally a farming and fishing community. What sets this village apart are its murals depicting rural life closely tied to agriculture and community activities in northern Vietnam. This artistic project was carried out by a group of 7 students from various universities in Hanoi, who drew inspiration from the peaceful countryside to create vibrant representations of local life. The designs were consulted with both the residents and local authorities before being handed over to the artists to bring to life. Each mural is unique, some incorporating the natural contours and folds of the walls to create a more authentic, eye-catching effect.
Visitors to this special village are often thrilled to see how much more beautiful and interesting their community has become. The residents take great pride in the murals, and many dream of having similar artwork on the walls of their own homes. Over time, these murals have become a symbol of pride and a local attraction. Visiting Chử Xá with family or friends is truly a rewarding trip, blending tourism with valuable cultural learning.
Details:
- Address: Chử Xá Village, Văn Đức Commune, Gia Lâm District, Hanoi City


2. Tam Thanh Painted Village – Quảng Nam
With its vibrant and picturesque backdrops, the Tam Thanh Painted Village continues to draw a crowd of young visitors eager to explore and snap photos. Often described as a fairy tale village, it stands as a highlight of Quảng Nam's tourism scene. Located in Tam Kỳ City, Quảng Nam Province, this mural village is a must-visit for photography enthusiasts or anyone looking for the perfect spot to check-in.
The murals in Tam Thanh primarily depict the daily lives of the local fishing community, as well as charming and simple childhood stories, all painted in bright, captivating colors. Posing playfully alongside the characters from the murals, visitors can relive the carefree, joyful memories of childhood. These fun moments, along with friends and creative photo ideas, are sure to bring plenty of laughter under the bright sunshine of Central Vietnam.
Details:
- Location: Tam Thanh Commune, Tam Kỳ City, Quảng Nam Province


3. 3D Painted Village, Gành Yến Bình Hải
If you have the chance to visit Quảng Ngãi and enjoy a leisurely stroll, be sure to stop by the 3D Painted Village, Gành Yến to experience the mesmerizing beauty of its murals. While all mural villages have their own unique charm and significance tied to the local community, Gành Yến stands out for the intricacy and soulfulness of its wall art. Compared to other famous mural villages like Tam Thanh or Tam Hải, the paintings in Gành Yến are notably detailed and vibrant.
The small fishing village seems to come alive, glowing with colors. From the gates and walls of houses to fences and roadside rocks, every surface is adorned with vivid, dynamic murals. You'll find everything from floral patterns, animals, and tiny shopfronts to bright flowers and vast ocean scenes. Every piece is meticulously crafted and full of meaning, from depicting daily life in a coastal community to spreading the important message of marine conservation. The art here offers a fresh perspective on 3D painting and is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Details:
- Location: Gành Yến, Thanh Thủy Hamlet, Bình Hải Commune, Bình Sơn District, Quảng Ngãi Province


4. Lý Sơn Painted Village – Quảng Ngãi
Previously, many people only knew Gành Yến as a black stone beach beside rolling hills, with layers of uniquely shaped rocks giving it a rugged, untouched charm. However, with the arrival of the Lý Sơn Painted Village, this area is now expected to become an even more popular tourist destination. Unlike other murals that mainly focus on marine conservation and the protection of sea turtles, the paintings here feature landscapes, wildlife, and daily life in vivid, striking colors.
The mural path is divided into various sections, each telling a different story. Visitors exploring this painted road will have the opportunity to learn more about the lives of the island's people. The murals vividly depict daily life in Lý Sơn, with fishing boats and stories about environmental protection, rare marine species, and the importance of preserving the local ecosystem. The artwork aims to raise awareness among both tourists and locals about protecting the environment, coral reefs, and precious marine life. This beautiful and meaningful art has become a major attraction for those visiting Lý Sơn Island.
Details:
- Location: Đảo Bé (An Bình Island), An Bình Commune, Lý Sơn Island District, Quảng Ngãi Province


5. Cảnh Dương Painted Village – Quảng Bình
With nearly 375 years of history, Cảnh Dương is a tourist destination in Quảng Bình, located about 10 km from the tomb of General Võ Nguyên Giáp. The village is particularly renowned for its unique "painted village" concept, stretching from the ancestral temple to the coastal road. Cảnh Dương’s murals, including several stunning 3D paintings, tell the story of the village’s formation, its heroic traditions in wartime, and the simple beauty of this prosperous fishing village. What were once plain, monotonous walls are now transformed into vivid, living works of art. Each mural tells the most authentic stories of the land and its people.
As visitors enter the village, they are greeted by murals celebrating the traditional coastal village life. As you venture deeper, the murals take on more playful, entertaining themes. Guests can explore ancient houses, and walls made from coral stones, still bearing the moss-covered, antique charm. The murals offer a unique way to experience the close connection between the villagers and the sea. The art creates a seamless emotional journey, allowing visitors to understand the historical evolution of Cảnh Dương, the village’s heroic wartime past, and the simple, humble beauty of this coastal community. Some murals are even based on real-life villagers, depicting women carrying baskets of goods in the traditional, hardworking manner.
Details:
- Location: Cảnh Dương Commune, Quảng Trạch District, Quảng Bình Province


6. Australia – Vietnam Painted Village
The Australia – Vietnam Painted Village is located in Tan Tich Ward, Cao Lanh City, Dong Thap Province. Featuring over 60 vibrant murals, the village showcases artwork on a variety of surfaces, including metal sheets, wood, walls, and fences of local homes and schools. This artistic project, brought to life by talented Australian and Vietnamese artists, as well as students from Dong Thap University, offers a unique blend of cultural representation. The murals highlight iconic symbols of both Vietnam and Australia, such as the Sydney Opera House, kangaroos, koalas, lotus flowers from Thap Muoi, and the scenic rice fields and waterways of Vietnam.
Visitors to this emerging painted village can also explore nearby tourist spots, including the Phuong Nam Cultural Tourism Area in Lap Vo, Cao Lanh Bridge, and the historic Nguyen Sinh Sac Mausoleum. If you're someone who enjoys adventure or takes pleasure in exploring hidden gems, the Dong Thap Painted Village should be on your travel list.
Details:
- Location: Tinh Thoi Commune, Cao Lanh City, Dong Thap Province


7. Dao Ethnic Mural Village – Quang Ninh
In the border commune of Hai Son, Mong Cai City, Quang Ninh, visitors will encounter a unique village unlike any other. Instead of ordinary walls, each house here is decorated with colorful murals that vividly portray the life of the Thanh Y Dao people. These murals have not only transformed the local lifestyle and awareness but have also opened up new possibilities for cultural and community-based tourism in this border region. As tourists move from one house to the next, they are continuously amazed by the scenes depicted: a golden dog basking in the sun beside a chrysanthemum garden, chickens pecking at corn on the porch, farmers leading their buffaloes home, and children playing in the peach orchard. Some murals feature striking imagery such as an elephant spraying water or a frog holding a taro leaf umbrella.
These vibrant murals on the walls are the works of the Youth Union of Mong Cai City and local authorities. Most of them depict the highland landscape and the daily life of the Dao Thanh Y people. These murals have become ambassadors, attracting visitors to the border town of Mong Cai, Quang Ninh. With a long-term vision for community tourism development, a positive transformation is expected to come to the lives of the people in this border area.
Details:
- Location: Po Hen Village, Hai Son Commune, Mong Cai City, Quang Ninh Province


