While the streets of Hai Phong fall into slumber, the gateway port remains lit up like daytime, bustling with the sounds of engines, trucks, and horns blending into a vibrant symphony in the night.
The port at night glows under powerful floodlightsThe port gate is always illuminatedRORO vessels carrying thousands of cars dock to unload cargoSteel arms rise into the night sky, steadily lifting one container after anotherA worker on shift dutyA smile that dispels the fatigue of the truck driverCarefully checking every step of the processLate at night, smiles remain. In the photo: Staff at Tan Vu branch, Hai Phong Port, handle proceduresHigh concentration on production operationsCranes stretching, containers lined up, the sound of engines blending with waves, together forming a symphony of people sustaining the rhythm of production, keeping the flow of goods uninterruptedOne shift ends, yet production never stops. By the time the city awakens, thousands of tons of cargo have already been processed here, connecting long sea routes with the mainland. A night at Hai Phong port is not just a work shift, but the steady heartbeat of both the economy and its people.
Hai Phong is also known as the Port City. It currently has 52 berths within Vietnam’s seaport system and is among the country’s largest port clusters, playing an important role in both regional and international trade. Operations here run 24/7, ensuring uninterrupted import and export flows.