Nestled beside the serene Truong Giang River in Thang Truong Commune, Danang City, expansive fields of vibrant nang grass ripple in the sunlight, creating a captivating “waving” effect — especially magical early in the morning.
Scattered across this verdant landscape are local farmers in traditional conical hats, emblematic of Vietnamese rural life. Their quiet presence lends an authentic charm, reflecting the harmonious bond between people and nature.

For photographers and nature enthusiasts, the prime window to capture the beauty of the nang grass fields spans from dawn until 3 p.m. The play of light throughout the day reveals ever-changing moods and textures, offering fresh perspectives from every angle.
In the summer months, the fields come alive with creative energy. Photographers often collaborate with local villagers to stage picturesque scenes featuring buffaloes and their handlers. These impromptu photoshoots not only produce striking images but also provide locals with a welcome source of additional income — complementing their traditional work of harvesting nang grass for weaving mats and other handicrafts.