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There’s a good reason why Ly
Son Island is called the Kingdom of Garlic: the bulb is cultivated all over the
place and is the main source of income for the 20,000 human inhabitants.
In fact, people who know about these things say the garlic grown by the
islanders is second to none.
Ly Son is actually a group of islands in the East Sea 20- odd kilometers off
mainland Quang Ngai Province in the central region.
It can be reached in two hours or less by boat from Sa Ky Port in Binh Son
District’s Binh Chau Commune, and there’s an airport too.
Ly Son is a simple, homey place and a gentle reminder that modern entertainment
cannot feed the human soul.
There’s much to see and explore, particularly along the mainly rocky shoreline
with its unspoiled beaches, tall cliffs, mysterious coves and underwater caves.
The island’s pride is 400-year-old Hang Pagoda, which is located inside a
natural cave where ancient, weather-beaten sea almond trees grow.
History buffs should be interested in the memorial, restored in 2007, to the
marines who defended Vietnam’s many East Sea islands from foreign invaders.
Like everywhere else in Vietnam, Ly Son has its own special food dishes, notably
garlic salad, baby squid soup with crisp baked rice paper, and oddly shaped
snails of varied flavor.
The most picturesque place to eat is down at the crowded port where fishermen
remove their catch from the nets in the early morning light and talk shop in
loud voices.
A walk to the summit of Thoi Loi Mountain is well worth it for the panoramic
view of Ly Son from 180 meters above sea level. Standing at the edge and looking
down into the windy abyss is both scary and thrilling.
Probably the best time to visit is the start of the lunar year, when the
islanders hold their traditional, colorful and exciting boat races and the charm
of the place is at its most obvious.
Source: Reported by Hai Van |
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