At dawn, the water level on the mudflat is almost like a giant mirror reflecting the brilliant sky, making many people excited to call this mudflat the "infinity sea". This funny name is often used by the online community to refer to places where water and sky become one in a certain space and time.
One of the first people to share a series of photos about the "infinity sea" in Hai Phong is Mr. Pham Anh Quyen, a freelance photographer born in 1991. He said: "I am very happy and proud to have found this place." Great spot to introduce to people all over the country. I feel touched when my hometown receives so much attention and response."
The "infinity sea" will appear with the tide, the most ideal time to fully see the beauty of this mudflat area is around 4am - 6am. At this time, the water level was only at ankle level, and the sky also changed bright colors as dawn gradually appeared. Everything blends into one, making this place suddenly become very sparkling and magical.
According to Mr. Quyen, the road to the "infinity sea" in Tien Lang district is very easy to go, mainly asphalt roads and some concrete roads. However, the road is quite narrow with only one lane, and there are many trees on both sides of the road, so the most suitable means of transportation is a motorbike, and cars or pickup trucks will have difficulty getting here.
Tourists need to pay attention to the tide schedule to carefully watch the rising and falling waters, avoid going to the "infinity sea" in the evening to limit danger. The visual effect here becomes more brilliant when dawn breaks, so the best time is early in the morning with cool, pleasant weather.
Besides, visitors need to wade through mud to reach the mudflat located about 400m from the embankment. Therefore, you should choose neat clothes and use mud socks to avoid injuries from sharp objects or shells.