La Gi, Vietnam
Region: Bình Thuận province
Geographic Coordinates: 10.660000, 107.772000
Temperature Range: 18.0°C to 32.0°C (64°F to 90°F)
Climate: Seasonal variations in La Gi, Vietnam’s climate and weather patterns occur due to the monsoon season and the dry season.
Population: 112558
Language: Vietnamese
La Gi is a picturesque coastal town located in the Binh Thuan province of Vietnam. It is situated on the eastern coast of the country, Approximately 120 kilometers south-east of Ho Chi Minh City. Tourists flock to La Gi for its stunning sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. The main attraction in La Gi is undoubtedly its beaches, With Tien Thanh Beach being the most popular among visitors. This beach stretches for several kilometers along the coast and boasts soft white sand and calm waters perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
Water sports enthusiasts can indulge in activities such as jet skiing, Windsurfing, And parasailing. Apart from its beautiful beaches, La Gi also has other attractions that are worth exploring. Ta Cu Mountain stands tall at a height of 649 meters above sea level offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape to visitors who climb to its peak. Another notable attraction in La Gi is Ke Ga Lighthouse which was constructed by French colonizers back in 1897. The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 65 meters affording panoramic views both on land and sea.
La Gi has a rich historical background dating back centuries ago when it was part of Champa Kingdom before being conquered by Vietnam during Nguyen Dynasty rule period (1802-1945). Po Sah Inu Cham Towers are ancient Hindu temples built between 8th – 13th century AD by Champa people who once ruled over Central Vietnam region are one must-visit site while exploring this town’s past. Food lovers will be spoilt for choice with local seafood dishes like grilled squid or shrimp served with rice noodles or steamed rice cakes being some favorites among locals & tourists alike.
Whether you’re looking for relaxation on pristine beaches or exploring cultural heritage sites, La Gi offers something for everyone with its stunning natural beauty and rich history making it a destination worth visiting!


Important Landmarks
- Ta Cu Mountain: A popular pilgrimage site with a giant statue of Buddha and stunning views from the top.
- Ke Ga Lighthouse: A historic lighthouse located on a small island off the coast of La Gi.
- Binh Chau Hot Springs: Natural hot springs with mineral-rich water that is believed to have healing properties.
- Tan Thanh Beach: A beautiful beach with clear water and white sand ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
- Dinh Co Temple: A temple dedicated to Lady Po Nagar – a goddess worshipped by fishermen for good luck at sea.
- Ho Tram Beach Resort & Casino: A luxurious resort featuring a casino, golf course, spa facilities, and private beach access.
- Minh Dam Army Base: An abandoned military base used during the Vietnam War that has now become a popular tourist attraction for history buffs.
- Coco Beachcamp & Resort: An eco-friendly resort offering glamping tents and bungalows set amidst lush greenery near the beachfront area of La Gi.
- Ham Thuan Nam Fishing Village Market: A bustling market where locals sell fresh seafood caught daily in nearby waters along with other local produce such as fruits and vegetables.

Primary Industries
- La Gi is a small town in Vietnam, and its economy primarily relies on:
- Agriculture
- Fishing
- Tourism
- The major industries and businesses in La Gi include:
- Agriculture
- Fishing
- Tourism
- Small-scale manufacturing
- The service sector
- The construction industry
- The fertile soil of La Gi supports the cultivation of:
- Rice
- Vegetables
- Fruits
- Cash crops such as coffee, pepper and rubber
- Fishing is also an essential source of income for many families in La Gi due to its long coastline that provides abundant fishery resources to the locals.
- Tourism is another significant industry in La Gi with beautiful beaches like Binh Thuan beach and Tien Thanh beach that attract many tourists every year. Additionally there are several historic sites like Ta Cu Mountain Pagoda which draw visitors to the area.
- Small-scale manufacturing units produce handicrafts made from bamboo or coconut shells while retail shops restaurants cafes cater to locals’ needs along with tourists alike.
- With increasing urbanization in the area there has been growth in construction activity including real estate development projects like resorts or hotels catering to tourists visiting this region from all over Vietnam.

Museums and Things To See
- Minh Dam Revolutionary Base Area
- Binh Chau Hot Springs
- Hoa Thanh Ancient Tower
- Ba Den Mountain
- Dinh Co Temple
- Long Hai Beach
- Phuoc Hai Fishing Village
- Loc An Eco Tourism Zone
- Can Gio Mangrove Forest Reserve


Sports Teams
- La Gi Football Club: This club was founded in 2002 and competes in the local football league.
- La Gi Volleyball Club: This club was established to promote volleyball as a popular sport among the youth of La Gi.
- Gymnastics Club: This club offers gymnastics training for children and adults alike.
- Martial Arts Clubs: There are several martial arts clubs located throughout La Gi that offer training in various disciplines such as karate, taekwondo, and judo.

Cuisine
- Bánh căn: a type of mini pancake made with rice flour and served with shrimp or pork floss.
- Seafood: La Gi is known for its fresh seafood, including crab, squid, and fish dishes.
- Bánh xèo: a crispy pancake filled with pork, shrimp, bean sprouts and served with lettuce leaves.
- Cơm tấm: broken rice served with grilled pork or chicken and a variety of vegetables.
- Quán Ốc Thanh Tâm: A seafood restaurant that serves delicious grilled squid and other seafood dishes.
- Nhà hàng Hải Sản Trung Đông: Another popular seafood restaurant that offers fresh catch from the sea cooked in various ways.
- Quán Mì Gia Phúc Lộc Thọ: A noodle shop that serves delicious bowls of phở (beef noodle soup) or bún bò Huế (spicy beef noodle soup).
- Nhà Hàng Thiên Tân Vũng Tàu: A restaurant famous for its Vietnamese-style hotpot called lẩu thập cẩm which is made by boiling meat, vegetables in a pot at the table itself.
- Bún Chả Hương Lệ La Gi : This street food stall offers tasty Bun Cha – grilled pork patties served on vermicelli noodles accompanied by herbs & dipping sauce.
- Cafe Khoi : This place is known for its coffee drinks as well as smoothies & juices also they serve sandwiches & light meals too.

Parks and Recreation
- Thuy Van Beach Park: Located in the heart of La Gi, this park boasts a beautiful beachfront perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation.
- Ta Cu Mountain: Hiking trails with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and a cable car ride to the top make this mountain an ideal destination.
- Binh Chau Hot Springs: These natural hot springs offer mineral-rich waters that are perfect for soaking and relaxation.
- Ho Tram Beach: Known for its clear blue waters, white sand beaches, and exciting water sports activities like jet skiing and parasailing.
- Con Dao National Park: Home to diverse wildlife species, pristine beaches, hiking trails, and historical landmarks from Vietnam’s war era.
- Dinh Co Temple: A historical temple dedicated to Lady Po Nagar who was believed to protect fishermen at sea from storms or accidents.
- La Gi Golf Course & Resort: Set amidst lush greenery with luxurious accommodation facilities that offer an excellent recreational experience for golf enthusiasts or family vacationers alike.
