Tucked beside the tranquil Cu Mong Lagoon, Xuan Canh Commune in Dak Lak Province, part of Song Cau in former Phu Yen Province, unfolds like a watercolor painting where sea, sand and mountains blend into one serene landscape.
Visitors arriving in Xuan Canh are often drawn first to the unspoiled beauty of Bai Tram. Long stretches of soft white sand curve gently along clear blue waters, while rolling dunes and low green hills frame a quiet coastline far removed from the rush of urban life.
Yet Xuan Canh’s charm extends beyond the open sea. Along the lagoon, daily life moves at a fast pace. At sunset, fishing boats glide across the water, passing the traditional “mo o” fishing structures that have shaped local livelihoods for generations, creating scenes that capture the enduring rhythm of Vietnam’s coastal communities.








