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  • On the west side of Phu Quoc lies the main beach called Truong Beach.  It is here that most of the hotels are located.  The beach is more than 5 miles long and you will find some sections totally deserted.
    Truong-Beach-2.jpg
  • On the west side of Phu Quoc lies the main beach called Truong Beach.  It is here that most of the hotels are located.  The beach is more than 5 miles long and you will find some sections totally deserted.
    Truong-Beach-4.jpg
  • On the west side of Phu Quoc lies the main beach called Truong Beach.  It is here that most of the hotels are located.  The beach is more than 5 miles long and you will find some sections totally deserted.
    Truong-Beach-1.jpg
  • On the west side of Phu Quoc lies the main beach called Truong Beach.  It is here that most of the hotels are located.  The beach is more than 5 miles long and you will find some sections totally deserted.
    Truong-Beach-3.jpg
  • Buddha having his navel cleaned, Hung Long Tu Pagoda, Phu Quoc.
    buddha-navel-pagoda.jpg
  • Fish Vendor at Duong Dong Market, Phu Quoc. Though mostly a sleepy fishing village devoted to Nuoc Mam or fish sauce, in recent years Duong Dong and Phu Quoc have become popular thanks to the islands excellent white sand beaches.
    duong-dong-market-1.jpg
  • Sao Beach Palm Shadow - On the east side of Phu Quoc lie some of the most beautiful beaches on the island; one of the best beaches on Phu Quoc is isolated Sao beach although getting there is a bit tricky.
    sao-beach-phu-quoc-1.jpg
  • Vietnamese basket boats are used as ferries to go out to the main fishing boats and back to shore.  These baskets are also sometimes used for artfully displaying "catch of the day" at seafood restaurants once they have retired from service as boats.
    basket-boats-1.jpg
  • Vietnamese basket boats are used as ferries to go out to the main fishing boats and back to shore.  These baskets are also sometimes used for artfully displaying "catch of the day" at seafood restaurants once they have retired from service as boats.
    basket-boats-2.jpg
  • Stone Tiger at Hung Long Tu Pagoda, Phu Quoc - Hung Long Tu Pagoda was built by a well known monk named Nguyen Kim Muon. This pagoda is located in a peaceful setting on a rocky outcrop.  The Pagoda is also known as the Su Muon pagoda.
    hung-long-tu-pagoda.jpg
  • Phu Quoc Island's primary industry is fishing and the preparation of fish sauce, a popular condiment in Southeast Asia.  Fishermen predominate the scene here, such as this one at Duong Dong port.
    vietnamese-fisherman.jpg
  • One of the many attractions in Phu Quoc is Dinh Cau, which is located at the mouth of the Duong Dong River. It is a combination of Buddhist temple and lighthouse that was built in 1937 as a dedication to Thien Hau - the Goddess of the Sea who protects the fisherman and vessels that head out to the open waters.
    dinh-cau-temple.jpg