Nestled in the heart of Central Vietnam, just a short distance from the ancient city of Hue, lies the Tam Giang Lagoon, that is as much a symbol of the region’s natural beauty as it is a testament to the traditional way of life. Covering an area of over 22,000 hectares, the lagoon is one of the largest coastal lagoons in Southeast Asia, and its beauty is as vast and captivating as its waters. It is a place where the rhythm of life moves in harmony with the ebb and flow of the tides, offering visitors a glimpse into a world where nature, culture, and tradition exist in peaceful coexistence. The people who live in and around the lagoon have shaped their lives around the water, and their work, customs, and rhythms are deeply tied to the tides.
“The sampan dweller's refuge is not found in the walls that surround, but in the freedom of the water and the peace of a life in balance with the tides." - Anonymous
DATE: DECEMBER 2016 | LOCATION: TAM GIANG LAGOON, HUE, VIETNAM







