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Van Gia Fishing Village- Halong Bay
In Cua Van (Halong Bay)
Van
Gia – Cua Van is situated at Hung Thang Commune, Halong City, 20km away
from the tourist boat wharf, the fishing village lies in a calm bay
surrounded by mountain. Cua Van Village has a population of 733 in 176
households. They mainly earn their livelihood by fishing.
There are 4 fishing villages in the World Heritage site: Ba Hang, Cua
Van, Vong Vieng and Cap La with a total of 287 households and 1,283
people of which Cua Van is the largest. This is a habitat that has
maintained both a tangible and intangible marine culture.
Visiting the village, tourists have a chance to experience the
villagers’ daily life as well as the traditional culture and customs of
the fishermen, who live in the World Heritage Area of Halong Bay.
This makes it ideal for anchoring boats here. Their floating houses look
spacious and clean. The well-off families even have tiled roof houses
with radios, television sets, tables and chairs, etc.
The village boasts a training establishment for their children. Over an
area of 150m2 lies four classrooms and one small room for teachers. They
are the first floating classrooms in Hạ Long. At present, Cua Van has 7
classes, mainly in grade 1 and grade 2. The youngest pupil is 8, while
the oldest one is 17.

It is interesting to see the rambunctious children going to “school”.
Their bustling calling and their flopping rowing liven up the atmosphere
of the quite bay. Looking at the small boats driven by tiny oars going
to school, and the radiant faces of the children, one feels confident in
a bright future for the fishing village.
Cua Van now has become a tourist attraction and has been present in the
itinerary of almost all tourist agencies.
In the future, a Floating Cultural Center will be established in Cua Van
fishing village, which will become an important interface between the
Halong people and tourists.
[Getting around] [Cat Ba National Park] [Van Gia fishing village] [Caves] [Kayaking] [Warning]
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