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Gieng Ngu – Magic Well in Phu Quoc
The Gieng Ngu (King’s Well) is a historic and mysterious
attraction that should not be missed on Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island.
The well is also known as Gieng Tien (Fairy Well) and is a historicsite located
in An Thoi Town close to Khem Beach. This is one of the most mysterious tourist
attractions in Phu Quoc Island.
The legend of the magic well is that when Prince Nguyen Anh (later known as
Emperor Gia Long) and his troops were hiding on Phu Quoc Island from the Tay Son
rebels, they were very thirsty and in need of drinking water.
He then stomped his foot, pointed his sword to the ground, and the water
magically erupted. This is also referred to as the “Magic Well” and apparently
you can see the Prince’s shoe imprinted on the stone here.
The breathtaking landscapes of the lake, the mountain and the green background
draw a beautiful picture that will satisfy the most difficult tourists.
Beautiful landscapes of a lake with mountainous and green backgrounds here on
the island satisfy visitors. On the mountain, there lies a small temple and a
pink stone armchair, also known as the King’s armchair. As you approach the
Magic Well, you will see a stele marked “The King’s Sword” to show the point
where the water came out after the sword reached the ground.
The Well is often included in the tour visiting the Southern Island of Phu Quoc.
You can either book a package tour or get to the Magic Well on your own by
renting a motorbike.
Source: Compiled by Pha Le |
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