The An Thoi archipelago, Kien Giang province, is one of the few islands that have retained its pristine beauty with a crystal clear blue sea, fine white sands and Vietnam’s most stunning coral reefs
The coconut trees and crystal clear blue seas of the An Thoi archipelago have created a unique beauty that amazes tourists (Photo:VNA)
Hon Thom Island (Pineapple Island) has the best, most beautiful coral reefs in Vietnam (Photo:VNA)
Tourists enjoy the blue water on Hon Thom (Pineapple) Island (Photo:VNA)
Peaceful landscape attracts tourists (Photo:VNA)
At the An Thoi archipelago, tourists can follow local fishermen to learn to fish (Photo:VNA)
The pristine beauty of Hon Thom Island (Pineapple Island) (Photo:VNA)
Locals earn their living mainly from fishing (Photo:VNA)
Tourists can enjoy fresh seafood cooked by locals (Photo:VNA)
The Thoi Thuan –Thanh Loc road, running through the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho’s Thot Not district and Vinh Thanh commune, was put into use on January 12.
Endowed with the charming natural scenery, Thoi Son isle in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang now becomes an ecotourism site. However, few people know that today’s Thoi Son is thanks to the endless efforts of local people to develop the isolated isle into one of the region’s go-to destinations.
The Thoi Dai (Vietnam Times) newspaper of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) on June 14 launched its Lao and Khmer language electronic versions.