Thang Loi island is located about 40km
off the short of
Van Don island district. There are many
small islands such as The Vang, Ria, Tung Con...These
islands are separated from the center of the main island and
have beautiful beaches, suitable for tourists staying the
night on the island. There is also Quan cave, a beautiful
site for cave explorers.

Thang Loi still has traces of some pagodas, stupa and two
ancient boat landing sites bearing the cultural mark of Ly,
Tran, Mac dynasties. At the moment tourism facilies on Thang
Loi island is still very simple. By the end of 2014, Thang
Loi and other island communes have access to national
electricity, opening up new opportunities for local
development. In particular, the joy of traveling to the
island communes is clear. When there is electricity grid,
room rates are lower than before when everything related to
electricity must run by the generator, resulting in high
prices.
Tourism potential of Thang Loi island is quite rich. This
place has many beautiful sites concentrated in small islands
such as The Vang, Ria and Tung Con. The islands are located
away from the center of the commune and have beautiful
beaches, not any less compared to other famous beaches of
Minh Chau,
Quan Lan,
Ngoc Vung,
Co To, and they are far from
the everyday noisy life of the neighborhood. For Tung Con
island, there is Tung Con bay about 30 ha wide, surrounded
by limestone mountains, calm in the air and mild climate,
people say that the temperature is lower 5c degrees than
outside and is the best stopping place on hot summer days. "
Thang Loi has many vestiges, pagodas, if restored, are
suitable for spiritual tourism. The fishing grounds here are
also suitable for the type of leisure tourism like night
squid fishing. People in the commune can catch about 10kg of
squid in a few hours. Thang Loi is the crossing point
between
Bai Tu Long Bay and
Ha Long Bay, so the scenery is
plentiful. Located about 7 km from Thang Loi is Ngoc Vung
island so visitors can travel both islands in a trip. The
sea area managed by the commune also contains Quan cave, a
naval unit stationed here during the American war. This cave
can accommodate many people at the same time.
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