Phu Quoc Island, the "Pearl Island".

August 10, 2012 16:00

(Baonghean) HuyPhu Quoc Island, located in Kien Giang province in the southwestern sea of ​​Vietnam, has a natural area of ​​593 km2, comprising 27 islands of varying sizes (including 2 archipelagos). Phu Quoc is the largest island, with a natural area of ​​657 km2, a coastline of 150 km, and a territorial sea of ​​60,000 km2 bordering Thailand, Malaysia, and Cambodia.

Thanks to its favorable geographical location and terrain for tourism development, Phu Quoc quickly became an attractive destination for domestic and foreign investors in this sector. Visiting Phu Quoc, one can easily see that along the beaches are numerous tourist accommodations, including many high-end resorts catering to the needs of tourists seeking relaxation and beach activities. For a long time, it has been a popular choice for tourists seeking beach holidays and relaxation. Besides investing in tourism infrastructure, Phu Quoc also continuously encourages investment in the development of unique tourism products and specialties associated with the development of traditional craft villages. This includes the development of pearl farming and processing facilities, fish sauce production, sim wine production, and pepper production.


Currently, in order for Phu Quoc to develop in accordance with its potential and advantages, the People's Committee of Kien Giang province is investing in construction with the goal of developing Phu Quoc island into a large, modern center for island and marine tourism, ecotourism, resorts, and international exchange in the Mekong Delta region!




Seahorse products.



Fire coconut, a specialty of Phu Quoc.



Tourists view and purchase pearl products.



Black pepper is also a local specialty.



Phu Quoc beach.

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