Tourists are warmly welcomed as soon as they get off the ship in Da Nang city. Photo: Tran Le Lam - VNA
Tourists arrive in Da Nang city by ship. Photo: Tran Le Lam – VNA
Transporting fish from ships to ports after offshore fishing trips in Phu Yen province. Photo: The Lap - VNA
Aquaculture models in Cat Hai island district, Hai Phong city. Photo: The Duyet – VNA
Da Nang city with beaches attracting visitors. Photo: Tran Le Lam - VNA
Handling goods at Hai Phong seaport in Hai Phong city. Photo: An Dang - VNA
Hon Thom fishing village, Phu Quoc city, Kien Giang province. Photo: Duong Giang-VNA
Tourists see coral under the sea in Phu Quoc, Kien Giang province. Photo: VNA
Fishing boats from coastal communes of Quang Tri province on their way back to Cua Viet fishing port after a night fishing tour at sea. Photo: Ho Cau-VNA
Fishermen in Gio Viet commune, Gio Linh district, Quang Tri province process anchovies for export. Photo: Ho Cau-VNA
Vietnam develops marine and island potential
With over 3,260 km of coastline and over 3,000 large and small islands, including the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos, Vietnam is considered one of the countries with great potential in marine and island resources with key economic sectors such as fisheries, oil and gas, maritime transport, shipbuilding and tourism…Photo: VNA