When the first rays of sunlight just dawned on the sea, Mui Ne fishing village (Mui Ne ward, Lam Dong province) was full of vitality.
From about 5 am every day, hundreds of fishing boats and basket boats line up to return after a night of fishing, creating a typical labor scene attracting many tourists to experience.

At dawn, basket boats continuously bring seafood from large fishing boats ashore.
On the shore, traders quickly buy and sort each batch of fish, crabs, squid, and anchovies that have just been brought up, creating a bustling trading atmosphere that lasts throughout the morning.

Many tourists choose to wake up very early to watch the sunrise and immerse themselves in the rhythm of life of the fishing village. Many people are excited to stand and observe fishermen unloading nets and bringing seafood ashore, recording the simple moments of the life of coastal fishermen.

Looking from above, hundreds of fishing boats and basket boats anchored on blue water create a typical picture of Mui Ne sea area. For large-capacity ships that cannot dock close to the shore, basket boats become a transit vehicle, continuously bringing seafood to the mainland.
After finishing the market meeting, fishermen take the opportunity to mend nets, check fishing gear and prepare for the next sea trip. These familiar images reflect the industrious rhythm of life that has been associated with the fishing village through many generations.

Not only is it a livelihood for fishermen, Mui Ne fishing village has also become a popular stop for many tourists because it still retains the traditional working space amidst the development of tourism.
Coming here, tourists not only admire the sunrise but also have the opportunity to feel the authentic rhythm of life of coastal residents.

Basket boats, calls to each other, bustling trading scenes and basket boats of seafood just docked have created a unique attraction, contributing to creating a close, rustic and richly cultural image of Mui Ne in the hearts of tourists.