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Bai Tu Long and the Vung Vieng Fishing
Village is off the beaten tourist track as it is not so
near to the popular Cat Ba Island which has lodging,
beaches and nearby caves where most of the large tour
companies and boats operate.
There are about 50 families; the population is between
200 and 300 residents. This includes nearly 100
children.
These families have lived in this village for
generations. The language is Vietnamese. The village is
a "floating village." There are no structures built on
land. The village is very poor. Traditionally income for
food and potable water (imported from the mainland) came
solely from fishing. Now, there is some supplemental
income from tourism also.

Vong Vieng Local Guide

Introducing the village history to the visitors

Boat rowing girls

Waiting for visitors

The Fam Trip to Vong Vieng

Local Vung Vieng Village Rowing man

Rowing to visit the Vong Vieng Fishing village

Polluted foam boxes are replaced by plastic ones with sponsors of the visitors and travel company
There are 4 fishing villages in the World Heritage site:
Ba Hang, Cua Van, Vong Vieng and Cap La. Vong Vieng is
the less touristy. After disembark the mother boat, you
will be transfer by rowing boats, tender boats, or doing
kayaking to enter Vong Vieng fishing village. After
enter the village gate (see the picture), you have a
chance to experience the villagers’ daily life as well
as the traditional culture and customs of the fishermen,
who live in the World Heritage Area of Halong Bay.
Their floating houses look spacious and clean. The
well-off families even have tiled roof houses with
radios, television sets, tables and chairs, etc. There
is one community house here where villagers come to have
meetings. Here is also the place tourists stopover to
shop some traditional hand made items.
With the support of the tourists and travel companies
like Indochina Junk, First Choice, Footprints, the
village boasts a training establishment for their
children. Over an area of 100m2 lies one classroom and
one small room for teachers.
It is interesting to see the rambunctious children going
to “school”. Their bustling calling and their flopping
rowing liven up the atmosphere of the quite bay. Looking
at the small boats driven by tiny oars going to school,
and the radiant faces of the children, one feels
confident in a bright future for the fishing village.
Tourist can drop some notebooks, pens to the village
children.
Group tours to Bai Tu Long can be booked with
Red Dragon,
Prince
Cruise,
Dragon Pearl
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