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Revel in the view of world-renowned Ha Long Bay along new coastal drive in Vietnam

Wednesday, May 05, 2021, 14:24 GMT+7
Revel in the view of world-renowned Ha Long Bay along new coastal drive in Vietnam
Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive runs along the shore of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

The outcome of a VND1.7 trillion (US$74 million) investment, the new Tran Quoc Nghien Road stretches around six kilometers along the coast of Quang Ninh Province, providing riders with the best view of Ha Long Bay – a UNESCO-recognized world natural heritage site in northern Vietnam.

The new route, officially relaunched in May 2020 after undergoing an upgrade that lasted for months, starts from Bai Tho Bridge to the connecting point of Ha Long and Cam Pha Ring Road in Ha Long City, the capital city of Quang Ninh.

Offering a scenic view of the world-renowned seascape, it has quickly become a favorite sightseeing route for visitors, as well as the backdrop of choice for pre-wedding photos of local couples.

Nguyen Ngoc Son, deputy chairman of the Ha Long City People’s Committee, said the expansion added two lanes to the previous four-lane design of the road. 

One sidewalk along the street spreads 28 meters in width toward the water, while the other side is five meters wide, adjoining a dazzling terrace of beach villas.

The Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive will link up with the forthcoming undersea tunnel at Cua Luc Bay, as well as the coastal driving route along Bai Chay Beach, creating a synchronized traffic system for the area.

It will also make use of the spectacular coastline of Ha Long, Cam Pha, and Van Don beaches in Quang Ninh Province to offer an unforgettable experience to tourists, Son said.

Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive runs along the shore of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive runs along the shore of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

Looking down from the peak of Bai Tho Mountain, the road can be seen in stark contrast to the deep emerald shade of the ocean, as it is lined with a row of vibrantly-colored houses and small beds of flowers. 

Meanwhile, tourists standing on the road can catch a glimpse of a majestic sunset view, as ranges of mountain from afar and returning fishing boats are blanketed in the sultry glow of the afternoon. 

Located at the end of the Ha Long Bay coastal drive is a public beach of one kilometer in length, with a sandy shore of up to 90 kilometers in width. 

Aerial footage shows Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive running along the shore of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. Video: Tuoi Tre

“A free beach of decent size, which is situated next to the coastal drive and on the Ha long Bay shore, will prove a major tourist draw for the area,” Son anticipated.

According to the deputy chairman, the route will help connect tourism facilities and notable cultural sites in the locale, which will in turn give a boost to tourism. 

“[The driveway] will not only connect transport infrastructure and tackle environmental issues, but also be a new tourism draw by itself,” Son said.

Residents of Quang Ninh Province exercise on the sidewalk of Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

Residents of Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam exercise on the sidewalk of Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

A road construction site in Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

A road construction site in Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive adjoins the beach of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

Tran Quoc Nghien coastal drive adjoins the beach of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam. Photo: Nam Tran - Ngoc Quang / Tuoi Tre

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