Visit Ly Son Island

With many historical, cultural keepsakes and absorbing tourist regions, the 10-square-kilometer Ly Son Island in Quang Ngai Province is genuinely an awing travel attraction.

From Quang Ngai Province, Ly Son Island can be reached out by trains from Sa Ky sportfishing port at 8 a.m. every morning. The island is differentiated for its Brobdingnagian garlic fields with a pungent aroma. That explains why Ly Son is named the kingdom of garlic.

The island has a various ecosystem. It has five mounts, namely Thoi Loi, Gieng Tien, Hon Vung, Hon Soi and Hoi Tai. The glorious mounts lure holidaymakers by inscrutable caves, imposing falls, and splendid rivers and lakes.

The mountainsides covered with green corn fields are constellated with old, magical ruong homes. Along the mounts are arresting beaches full of colorful rocks, pebbles and red corals.

Drawn close in the Thoi Li Mountain is the Hang Pagoda, a peaceful sanctuary with ancient architecture environed by beautiful scenery.

Not but accommodating respective valuable historical and ethnic relics, the Ly Son Island also covers legends colligated with many common people and traditional fetes such as Tet (Annam’s new year), boat race, hat boi (traditional Vietnamese opera), fish worshipping, and particularly ceremonies to pay up court to solders who conked out in conflicts in Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) islands.

The island is too regarded a living museum for Hoang Sa’s artifacts. An Vinh Temple idolizes the ascendants who explored and regenerated the realm four 100s ago. It also hosts offering ceremony to nautical soldiers who sacrificed in military missions on the East Sea and the offering ceremonial to the individuals of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa soldiers in the 3rd moon yearly.

The island has a 374-square-meters museum exposing more 1,000 written documents, pictures and artifacts associated with the heroic Hoang Sa and Truong Sa troops. The island too holds a necropolis for the former Hoang Sa soldiers.

Many artifacts of Sa Huynh and Cham Cultures were discovered on Ly Son island. The Thien Yana and older ruong families are evidence for Sa Huynh and Cham’s ancient civilizations.

Ly Son can be reached by train from Sa Ky fishing port, about 20km off. The one-hour trip by railroad train is VND70 ,000 per mortal. A boat trip with local fishers is inexpensive at VND40 ,000 to VND50 ,000.

Some invitee houses near the wharf are priced at VND80 ,000 per room per dark. In case they are full, local people can offer their families for rent.

In Ly Son, power is available once every two nighttimes from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.. In the summertime, tourists can summer camp on the beach to feel nature.

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