Though referred by many as the “fairy island,” it is also known for its vast garlic fields with a pungent aroma; thus, it is called as the kingdom of garlic. But that’s not all this island offers.
It cradles a very diverse ecosystem with five mountains, including Thoi Loi, Gieng Tien, Hon Vung, Hon Soi and Hoi Tai, which lures tourists with its mysterious caves, imposing waterfalls, and splendid rivers and lakes. And beyond the mountains are lines of stunning beaches with colorful rocks, pebbles and corals.
Among the most noticeable attractions nestled in the island are Hang and Duc Pagodas and An Hai Temple.
The Hang Pagoda is a peaceful sanctuary with ancient architecture surrounded by beautiful scenery. It was founded about 400 years ago in a natural cave, a combination of natural features and human labor, and thus of great value. It is a popular destination for tourists seeking relaxation in a magnificent and poetic scenery.
The An Hai Village Temple in Dong Hamlet, An Hai Commune, Ly Son Island District was built in the first year of King Minh Mang (1820) in an architectural style of Nguyen Dynasty which was reflected in uniquely carved altars or on the surface of rafters, supports and doors.
Not only accommodating valuable historical and cultural relics, the Ly Son Island also embraces legends associated with many folk and traditional festivals such as Tet (Vietnamese new year), boat races, hat boi (traditional Vietnamese opera), fish worshipping, and ceremonies to pay homage to soldiers who died in battles in Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) islands.
But if you are not fascinated with its hundreds of cultural and historical relics and diverse architecture, the island has a 374-square-meter museum displaying more than 1,000 documents, photos and artifacts associated with the heroic Hoang Sa and Truong Sa troops. The island also has a cemetery for Hoang Sa soldiers. With that, Ly Son is a living museum.
Many artifacts of Sa Huynh and Cham Cultures have been discovered on Ly Son Island. The Thien Yana and old ruong houses are evidence of Sa Huynh and Cham ancient civilizations. Indeed, artworks and historical tokens can come in many forms.
The island of Ly Son in pictures
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