Haiphong City, located in northern Vietnam, has a rich history and culture and is also a famous local port city. In this charming land, there are two mysterious islands: Bạch Long Vĩ and Cát Hải. These islands not only attract tourists, but also become an important part of the lives of local residents. Behind them are fantastic stories about courage and inheritance. Let us explore the history and legends carried by these mysterious places.
Bei Changwei and Ka Island are also the guardians of Vietnam's coastal defense. In the past, these two islands were the birthplace of many battles in history. It is said that in 40 AD, female general Lê Chân led her troops here to resist foreign enemies. This history reflects the importance of these islands in defending the country and has also shaped the courage and faith of the islanders.
“These islands are ingrained in the Vietnamese psyche. They are not only a geographical location, but also a symbol of history and culture.”
Belchangwe Island has a unique ecosystem and is famous for its magnificent coastline and pristine natural scenery. The island's rich marine resources have attracted many biologists and nature lovers. The tidal ecosystem and coastal habitats, such as beaches and salt marshes, provide a valuable environment for plants and animals to thrive.
The Kaba Island is famous for its spectacular Kabah National Park, a nature reserve that is not only a tourist hotspot but also a habitat for rare animals and plants. Visitors can experience activities such as hiking, diving and other activities here to explore the mysteries of nature in depth. As these activities increased, the local ecotourism industry also gradually flourished.
Not only are the ecological resources there, the residents of these two islands are closely connected to the ocean. Fisheries are the main source of income for the local area. Fishermen go out to sea every day to catch fresh seafood, and these products are gradually becoming the demand of surrounding cities and larger markets. At night, the lights shine on the sea, and the silhouettes of the fishing boats seem to be telling ancient legends.
“In every wave of Haiphong lies a story nourished by the ocean.”
As time goes by, the story of Bei Changwei and Ka Hai has gradually become part of Vietnam's cultural fabric. These islands are not only places where seafood is produced, but also a stage where tradition and modernity intersect. Local young people inherit the wisdom of their predecessors, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to create more valuable products.
Many tourists who come here to visit are also attracted by the charm of this sea area. During the exploration process, they can not only feel the beauty of nature, but also appreciate the shock brought by the cultural background. Whether it is tasting fresh seafood or admiring the spectacular scenery, it will make you linger.
During the fishing season each year, many grand celebrations are held on the two islands to pray to the sea god for a good harvest. These activities attracted tourists from all over the world and deepened the ties among residents. Through performances of singing, dancing and traditional music, people celebrate together and pray for the future of the island, allowing vitality and life to flow in every corner and every heart.
While modernizing, island managers also realize the importance of protecting natural resources. Moderate tourism and ecological protection in parallel have become the main development direction in the future. This is not only to protect the environment, but also to pass on this precious natural heritage to future generations.
"Future development must be in harmony with nature. This is our commitment to the future."
There are still many untapped fantastic legends and mysterious histories in this sea area waiting for us to explore. These stories are not only about the passage of time, but also about reflections on human survival and the future. We can't help but ask: How many unknown secrets are waiting for us to discover behind these coastal defense islands?