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Phu Quoc is a very mountainous and
densely forested Island of 1320 sq km, its 48 km in length
from south to north and has a population of approx. 80,000
people. Situated in the Gulf of Thailand 45 km west of Ha
Tien on the Vietnamese mainland and 15 km south of the coast
of Cambodia, Phu Quoc is ringed with some of most beautiful
beaches and best seafood in Vietnam. Phu Quoc Island served
as a based for French missionary Pigneau de Behaine from the
1760-80s and at one time he provided shelter here for Prince
Nguyen Anh (later Emperor Gia Long) when he was being hunted
by the Tay Son rebels. During the Vietnam war there was
little fighting here but the Island was used by the
Americans as a prison for captured Viet Cong. Phu Quoc is
not really a part of the Mekong delta and also doesn’t share
the deltas extraordinary ability to produce rice & fruit due
to its soil quality and inaccessible terrain. It is however
home to the best Fish sauce (nuoc mam) in the world also
reputedly known to produce high quality pepper and fantastic
seafood. Another point of interest in Phu Quoc is the
island's native dog; this dog was originally a wild animal
and later trained as a hunting dog by local people. These
days they are very domesticated and it's unusual to go
anywhere on the island without seeing one of these dogs!
These animals have unusually sharp teeth (as they tear their
food when they eat it rather than bite) and have claws that
over the years have been conditioned for catching their prey
and are razor sharp.
For the best information about what to do on the Island as
well as a free Island/Town map, free Internet access, great
NZ Ice cream & milk shakes head to Buddy Ice Cream & Info
Cafe, 26 Nguyen Trai St, Duong Dong Town Tel: 077 3 994181.
Phu Quoc is what Phuket would be if it hadn't been overrun
by development. Phu Quoc island and its beaches was voted to
be "The Most Cleanest and Beautiful Beach of World" by ABC
News as from the end of February, 2008.
Phu Quoc is famous for producing the best nuoc mam or
fermented fish sauce in the world. It also has some of the
best unspoilt beaches in South East Asia.
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