Vietnam boasts Ly Son cultural and geographical heritage
Ly Son island, Quang Ngai province, is not only known for the birthplace of Hoang Sa Flotilla, but also a famous geopark with breath-taking landscape and diverse fauna and flora.
The Vo, Pham, Ly families on Ly Son island perform ‘Le khao le the linh Hoang Sa’ ritual (Photo: VNA)
An elder prepares paper puppet for the ritual (Photo: VNA)
A boat releasing ceremony at the ritual (Photo: VNA)
An aerial shot of Ly Son island (Photo: VNA)
To Vo gate is a 2.5 metre high stone gate, a geographical marvel by nature (Photo: VNA)
Magnificent sedimentary cliffs on the way to Hang pagoda (Photo: VNA)
The special creation of volcanoes has created sedimentary caves in Ly Son (Photo: VNA)
Beaches at Be island are filled with white soft sand (Photo: VNA)
Local people grow special garlic on the sandstone sand on Ly Son island (Photo: VNA)
Visitors enjoy the sight of sedimentary cliffs on Ly Son island (Photo: VNA)
The central province of Quang Ngai is completing a dossier seeking the recognition of its Ly Son – Sa Huynh Geopark as a member of the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network (GGN).
Around 100 paragliders from clubs nationwide and foreign countries will compete in the Quang Ngai Open Paragliding Championship on Ly Son Island off the coast of Quang Ngai province from June 20-24.
The 2nd Ly Son Culture Tourism Week took place in Ly Son island, the central province Quang Ngai under the theme “Ly Son-quintessence of heritage”. It aims to raise awareness about protecting