The upcoming event will feature a special inauguration ceremony for the Nguyen Van walking street alongside the picturesque Lap An Lagoon on the evening of May 10th.

A diverse range of festive activities will accompany this inauguration, including musical performances that are sure to delight attendees. Witness the graceful Ao Dai fashion show, showcasing the beauty of Vietnam’s traditional long dress. For those seeking an adventure, paragliding offers a unique opportunity to explore the breathtaking Lang Co Bay from above.

Additionally, a whale worshipping ritual will be held, providing a cultural experience rooted in local traditions. Visitors can also expect exciting boat races, a women’s football tournament, and the thrill of camping under the stars. A trade fair will also be organized, offering a variety of attractions and activities for all tastes.

Lang Co Bay, recognized as the 30th member of the World’s Most Beautiful Bays Club in 2009, has since established itself as a beloved tourist destination for both local and international visitors. Its natural beauty and charm continue to captivate all those who visit.

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