Dinh Cau shrine (local people called Long Vuong shrine) was built almost a hundred years ago to pray for the gods to protect the fishermen to go to sea, bless the family.
Nghinh Ong Festival is a traditional folk festival held annually as a worshiping whale associated with the custom of worshiping the fish he popular from the Ngang Pass back to Ha Tien, Phu Quoc island district with the meaning of demand for the sea. The weather is good, the fishermen are lucky and h
Ham Ninh is a fishing village on the coast of Phu Quoc in the East Island about 20km from the center of Phu Quoc. Ham Ninh fishing village is the oldest fishing village in Phu Quoc still preserved wild nature, roofed houses with leaf walls.
Phu Quoc is not only famous for the beauty of pristine beaches, pristine forests, unique food or interesting activities. Phu Quoc also has a long tradition of folk cultural values through traditional festivals held annually.
Turbot is a black sea urchin, round, thorns about 15 cm long sprouting around the body. In Phu Quoc, people call for spikes, which are often eaten with lemon or porridge.
The noodles which are less mentioned in the cuisine of Vietnam. This kind of noodle soup in Phu Quoc is also less sellers, most of the local people buy fish for processing food in the family is much.