According to reporters of Lao Dong Newspaper, during holidays, the sea area of the collapsed church, Hai Tien commune, Ninh Binh province is very crowded with people and tourists coming to play, swim, admire the scenery and take photos.
The collapsed church is located close to the water's edge with an old, timeless appearance, becoming a check-in point loved by many tourists. When the tide recedes, the area around the foot of the church reveals large sandbanks, creating an impressive scene, a pristine appearance, attracting many people to experience.



Similarly, Thinh Long beach tourist area, Hai Thinh commune, Ninh Binh province, unlike the quiet scenery before, during the April 30 - January 1 holiday this year, many roads leading in are always crowded with vehicles passing by from early morning. The beach area and service stalls are bustling with people and tourists coming to play and relax.
The highlight of this year's sea tourism season is many cultural and entertainment activities organized at Thinh Long beach tourist area such as kite flying festivals, OCOP product promotion spaces, seafood and outdoor art programs. These activities contribute to creating a vibrant atmosphere, attracting a large number of people and tourists to experience.



It is known that this year Ninh Binh province is oriented to reposition the sea tourism brand. According to Mr. Tran Song Tung - Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, after the merger, Ninh Binh province owns a coastline of more than 90km, opening up great potential for sea tourism and resorts combined with agricultural tourism and craft villages. The connection between heritage tourism - ecotourism - sea tourism - craft village community will help Ninh Binh form a diverse product chain, meeting the needs of tourists for sightseeing, experiential resorts and four-season tourism.
The number of visitors to sea tourist areas in Ninh Binh during the holidays is a positive sign showing that the attractiveness of local sea tourism is gradually recovering after a period of silence, and at the same time opening up expectations for a vibrant tourism season in 2026.