
After nearly a year of construction, Thang Tower has become the centrepiece of the project, drawing large numbers of visitors and locals for photo opportunities.

The tower was built in the shape of three boat prows reaching out to sea, evoking the history of Thang Nhat, Thang Nhi, and Thang Tam villages, places long associated with safeguarding Vietnam’s southern waters and islands. (Photo: SG)

The tower’s standout feature is its mosaic ceramic facade that shimmers in daylight and glows under illumination. By night, it turns it into a dazzling forest of lights.

The square at Bai Sau Park is a multi-purpose community space spanning more than 17,000 square metres, featuring a musical fountain stage, water displays, a scenic lookout point, and underground service areas.

Visitors enjoyed taking commemorative photos with the Tam Thang Tower. The VND 155 billion (USD 6.2 million) project comprises 143 reinforced concrete pillars, ranging in height from 4.55 to 34 metres. It forms part of a larger development with a total investment of over VND 1.1 trillion.

Shaped like a seashell, the rest station features a 4-metre-deep underground facility covering 1,000 square metres, equipped with restrooms and freshwater showers. Bai Sau currently has six similar service stations along its stretch.

The pedestrian bridge, artistically designed to curve along the shoreline, offers visitors a place to stroll, enjoy the view, and feel the sea breeze. At night, it is illuminated with artistic lighting, making it a popular spot for sightseeing and check-ins.

In the beach area, the developer has installed new lifeguard towers along Bai Sau to strengthen safety measures.

Pathways through the park are paved with granite and bordered by lush grass and mature trees, creating a network of green spaces throughout the park.

Bai Sau Park features a variety of sports areas for both locals and visitors, including basketball courts, skateboarding and roller-skating zones.

At night, the illuminated architectural features create a dazzling scene, attracting crowds of visitors to stroll, sightsee and take commemorative photos.

A community street art performance at Bai Sau Park lures visitors.

The Bai Sau Park renovation spans 19.2 hectares along 3.2 kilometres of Thuy Van Street with 12 major facilities. Its inauguration adds a striking new attraction to Vung Tau’s tourism scene.