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Introducing ‘infinity sea’ in Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam

Thursday, August 18, 2022, 14:11 GMT+7
Introducing ‘infinity sea’ in Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam
Locals catch clams at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

A beach in Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam has recently emerged as a new hotspot for photographers in search of stunning scenery thanks to its still water that reflects the morning sun into limitless space.

The magnificent beach in Thuy Xuan Commune, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province has been dubbed the 'infinity sea' by locals and netizens thanks to its still water that reflects light like a giant mirror.

The beach, which sits approximately 120 kilometers from the heart of Hanoi, can be accessed via motorbike, car, or passenger bus.

Locals hunt clams at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

Locals hunt clams at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

By private car, the best route to the beach is: Hanoi - Hai Phong Highway or National Highway 5B - National Highway 10 - Street 25 - Provincial Road 354 - National Highway 37 - Provincial Road 461 - Thuy Xuan.

The best time to visit the beach is during sunrise, meaning visitors should plan to arrive in Thuy Xuan the night before.

A local hunt clams at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

A local hunts clams at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

On calm days, the serene sea surface lies still, serving as a magnificent backdrop for tourists looking to capture a wonderful moment that seems to create limitless light and oceans.

Aside from the sunrise, the beach truly comes alive in the morning as local fishermen come to the seven-kilometer-long beach to harvest clams.

After sipping a cup of coffee at sunrise, visitors can spend the day exploring the Thai Binh countryside and other famous beaches such as Dong Chau, Con Vanh, and Con Den.

A man poses against the sunrise at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Nguyen Trong Cung / Tuoi Tre

A man poses against the sunrise at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Nguyen Trong Cung / Tuoi Tre

A panoramic photo of sunrise at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

A panoramic photo of sunrise at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

Locals harvest clams at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

Locals harvest clams at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

A panoramic view of sunrise at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

A panoramic view of sunrise at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Doan Ngoc Anh / Tuoi Tre

A panoramic view of sunrise at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Nguyen Trong Cung / Tuoi Tre

A panoramic view of sunrise at Thuy Xuan Beach, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Nguyen Trong Cung / Tuoi Tre

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