Recently, a uniquely shaped cloud in Thai Binh province, resembling a carp, has captured widespread attention as images of it have been widely shared online.
During sunrise, the cloud, distinctively shaped like a carp, displayed vibrant yellow and orange hues, drawing comparisons to a “carp transforming into a dragon.”
Nguyen Hoang Long of Hanoi witnessed this carp-shaped cloud around 5 a.m. on August 4 at “Infinity Beach” in Quang Lang, Thai Binh province.
Long described how the cloud transformed into the carp shape with red-orange colors before dissipating after about 15 minutes.
Minh Hop from Dong My commune in Thai Binh city also captured the moment of the carp-shaped cloud on a time-lapse video.
Residents from nearby areas have confirmed witnessing this fascinating cloud formation, expressing joy at nature’s wonder.
Thai Binh, approximately 120km from Hanoi, has become a popular destination, especially the stunning “Infinity Beach” in Thuy Hai commune.
For spectacular photos at “Infinity Beach,” visitors are advised to arrive early in the morning to witness beautiful sunrises.
The beach attracts both tourists and locals, particularly in the early morning when locals gather clams.
“Infinity Beach” is most beautiful on clear, calm days, making late summer and early fall ideal times to visit.
Visitors should check weather forecasts, tide schedules, and seek local advice before planning a trip.
Aside from “Infinity Beach,” Thai Binh offers attractions like Con Vanh Beach, Dong Chau Beach, the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, and culinary delights.
Thao Trinh