Lap An Lagoon Fisherman Experience
Railway history in Indochina began in the late nineteenth century, when rail transport was introduced as a symbol of modern infrastructure and connectivity. The first railway line in the region opened in 1881, linking Saigon and My Tho, and marked the arrival of train travel in Indochina. This pioneering route laid the foundation for a rapidly expanding railway network that would reshape movement, trade, and daily life.
Set off on a local wooden boat to explore the quiet beauty of Lap An Lagoon in Lang Co. Your first stop is a fisherman’s hut, a simple shelter standing by the water, where life follows the tide. Here, farmers welcome you to join them in their daily work such as casting nets, lifting traps, and gathering the morning’s catch as they share stories of growing up on the lagoon.
Continue across the still waters, where rows of oyster cages float against a backdrop of mountains hidden by drifting clouds. At the farm, learn how oysters are raised, passed down through generations, and taste them straight from the shell, fresh and briny.
Back on shore, take a basket of oysters to our nearby cottage. With a farmer’s harvest in hand, our chef prepares a hearty oyster dish alongside other regional specialties. After the meal, transfer back to Lăng Cô station or your next destination.
