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Phu Quy Island – a rising star among Vietnamese islands
    
Phu Quy Island is as dazzling and sparkling as its name, which in 
Vietnamese means wealth and honour. It is one of the many rising stars among the 
islands of Viet Nam.
"Phu Quy Island is not only a tourist attraction, but also a place of 
kind-hearted people," my traveller buddy Neo Tran stressed on his short trip to 
the south-central coast province of Phan Thiet.
Showing off his sunburned skin from the trip, Tran told me that sunshine, wind 
and sand are the island’s most precious treasures.
Although just a tiny island situated 120km away from Phan Thiet City, Phu Quy is 
becoming more popular than ever on tourist’s hot list, because of its primitive 
and untouched tourist attractions.
Before setting foot on the island, I only thought of Phu Quy as another version 
of the Co To Archipelago in the northern province of Quang Ninh.
However, Phu Quy has much more to offer than meets the eye.
Tourists have learned about Phu Quy only over the last two years, due to the 
problems they faced while moving around the island. The number of travellers 
remain at a certain number, and are mostly backpackers. As the beach was 
deserted, I found myself bathing in crystal clear blue water and screaming, with 
no fear that anyone could hear me.
With an area of 16.4km2, there is no better way to discover the island than 
taking a motorcycle ride. On the first morning, we rented a motorcycle at the 
reasonable price of VND120,000 (US$5) to discover the whole island. To our 
surprise, though many tourist sites are becoming increasingly polluted 
day-by-day, the citizens here are very conscious about keeping the environment 
clean.
At present, on many of the island’s paths you will find foreign visitors 
carrying their water-skiing gear. This no longer surprises the local citizens. 
Tran Quynh Trang, owner of the Phuong Mai Hostel said, “They stay on the island 
for at least four days, or sometimes even a month. Mostly, they are swept away 
by the game of waves every day.”
Above all, the seafood is something that cannot be ignored, especially as Phu 
Quy is home to the Huynh De crab.
A long time ago, the crab was the dish of emperors due to its rarity and 
nutritive value. Nowadays, we only spent 400,000 dong ($18) to have a full tasty 
dish. 
There are not too many tourist destinations where you are as warmly welcomed as 
you are at Phu Quy. People share a laugh and make things cosy for tourists. 
While asking for directions, I was invited by an inhabitant to enter her home 
and share a cup of tea. Such warm manners!
The next afternoon, we paddled around the smaller islands surrounding Phu Quy, 
such as Hon Tranh, Hon Den, and Hon Trung, on a rented boat (US$17-18). We were 
able to look straight down to the seabed, where large and small rocks overlapped 
each other like a stairway to heaven.
The island of records
Overall, the most memorable part of the whole journey, for me, was being able to 
view one of the biggest whale bones in the nation that is displayed there.
There are almost 30 cultural artifacts and sites at Phu Quy representing a 
number of different beliefs. The most distinguished place is Van An Thanh at 
Trieu Duong Hamlet, Tam Thanh Commune, built in 1781, which is called the 
"museum" of whales.
Legend has it that the whale (ca Ong), when she was alive, saved the lives of 
many fishermen and helped boats in distress. Many of the fishermen are still 
alive today, and locals pay their profound respects to her. Therefore, when the 
whale died and washed ashore, the villagers organised a burial for her. The 
whale welcoming festival is held every year, and the 20m bone is shown at an 
exhibition centre called Ong Hai Nam in Van An Thanh.
Bigger and better, alongside the whale bone, tourists can also watch the giant 
wind turbines and sea lights situated on the other side of the Linh Son Pagoda 
and the Cao Cat Mountain peaks.
As night fell, we took a stroll along the beach. I remembered someone saying, 
“No one ever visits an island and returns to the mainland without watching the 
sunset.” People make plans to catch the sunset on the beach. I arrived on the 
island without any such plan, however, I could not help but gaze at this 
glorious scenery at dusk.
One can find many such places to watch the sunset on the island. There is the 
Ngu Phung stone embankment, the Thay Nai Palace, and the Trieu Duong Bay. But 
for me, the best site was the mountain peak of the Linh Son Pagoda. From here, 
when the sun set, the shades of light and dark orange created a spectacular 
view.
Ta Minh Nhat, chairman of the Phu Quy People’s Committee, said that since 2014, 
the tourist numbers to the island have seen a significant rise. “Since 
electricity became available all day in 2014, the number of foreigners to the 
island and the economy has developed immensely.”
Looking back, the moments I spent at Phu Quy made me fall in love with the 
island even more. 
by An Vu.
| Source: Vietnamnet | 
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