Thach Dong is a limestone block about 50m high in the border commune of My Duc, about 4km from the center of Ha Tien city. Because it is located on Highway 80 and only about 3km from the Cambodian border, this place is very convenient to experience acombination of tourism and discovery. Inside the cave are hundreds of stalactites and stalagmites in different shapes.
Ben Tau Ha Tien, also known as Ha Tien Ferry Terminal, is a ferry terminal located in Kim Du, Ha Tien, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. It serves as amajor transportation hub connecting Ha Tien to Phu Quoc Island and nearby destinations.
Ben Tau Phu Quoc-Rach Gia, also known as Phu Quoc-Rach Gia Ferry Terminal, is a ferry terminal located in Vinh Thanh, Rach Gia City, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. It serves as a major transportation hub connecting Phu Quoc Island and Rach Gia City on the mainland.
U Minh Thuong National Park is a national park located in Minh Thuong district, Kien Giang province. It covers an area of 21,107 ha, which core area accounts for 8038 ha, and buffer zone accounts for 13,069 ha. This is the type of tropical forest ecosystems and wetlands which are very rare in the world.
Mango Bay is an unusually low density resort, of 40 bungalows, spread along one kilometer of beach, amid twenty hectares of largely endemic forest and gardens. The resort lies on Phu Quoc, an island in the Gulf of Thailand, the size of Singapore, adjacent to Cambodia, and belonging to Vietnam.
Chua Phu Dung or Phu Dung pagoda is an old temple which was built in 1846 under King Thieu Tri of the Nguyen dynasty. Phu Dung pagoda is located at Binh San mountain, atourist attraction of Ha Tien, Kien Giang.
Chua Tam Bao is apagodalocated in Tan Hiep ward, Ha Tien city, Kien Giang province, Vietnam. Built in the 18th century, Tam Bao Pagoda is one of the pagodas with great historical and religious value. It also provides a peaceful, quiet and solemn space, helping those who come here to find serenity and peace of mind.
Ho Quoc Temple (Chua Ho Quoc) is apagodalocated in Suoi Lon hamlet, Duong To commune, Phu Quoc city, Kien Giang. Visitors can not only admire the vast natural scenery but also have the opportunity to learn about the unique architecture.
Phu Quoc is a popular island destination located in the Kien Giang province of Vietnam. It is the largest island in Vietnam and is known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and tropical landscapes. Phu Quoc has gained international recognition as atourist hotspot and is often referred to as Pearl Island. It has atotal area of 574 square kilometers (222 sq mi) and a population of 177.560 in 2022.
Quan Dao Hai Tac, also known as Pirate Islands or Ha Tien islands, are located between Ha Tien and Phu Quoc. Pirate Islands include 16 islands located close to each other. In particular, Hon Tre Lon (Hon Doc) is the center of the Tien Hai commune.
Ba LuaIslands or Quan Dao Ba Luais an archipelago located in the Gulf of Thailand. It constitutes Son Hai Commune of Kien Luong District, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. The archipelago is known as Small Ha Long of the South.
Dao Tho Chu, also known as Tho Chau Island, is an archipelago located in the Gulf of Thailand, belonging to Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. Tho Chu Island is situated approximately 100 km northwest of Phu Quoc Island and about 110 km from Ha Tien Port. The island has a relatively small areabut is famous for its stunning natural landscapes and pristine beauty.
Hon Ngang is an island located in Son Hai, Kien Giang, Vietnam. Son Hai commune has an area of 4.40 km2, the population in 2020 is 2,495 people, the population density reaches 567 people/km2. The population lives concentrated in two hamlets, Hon Heo and Hon Ngang.
Hon Son is a small island located in the Kien Giang province of Vietnam. It is also known as Hon Lap or Lap Island. Situated in the Gulf of Thailand, Hon Son is part of the Kien Hai district and is approximately 65 kilometers southwest of Rach Gia City.
Quan Dao Nam Du or Nam Du Archipelago is agroup of islands located in Kien Giang Province, Vietnam. Known for their pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and laid-back atmosphere, the Nam Du Islands are becoming an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking a tranquil and picturesque getaway.
Kien Giang is a province of Vietnam, located in the Mekong Deltaregion of southern Vietnam. It is known for fishing and rice farming. The provincial capital is Rach Gia, 155 mi (249 km) from Ho Chi Minh City. Kien Giang's areais about 6,299 km2 (2,432 sq mi) and its population is about 1,634,043, of which 22 percent live in urban areas.
Ha Tien is a small border town located in Kien Giang Province, the southwestern part of Vietnam. It is located on the Gulf of Thailand and is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. Ha Tien offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and agateway to neighboring Cambodia. It had a population of 59.744 in 2022.
Rach Giais a coastal city located in Kien Giang Province, the southwestern region of Vietnam, specifically in the Mekong Delta. It is located on the Gulf of Thailand and serves as an important gateway to the beautiful islands and the enchanting Mekong Deltaregion. It had a population of 403.120 in 2018.