Vietnamese province proposes renovating volcano crater reservoir for island’s domestic water supply
The reservoir has been primarily used for agricultural purposes
The reservoir has been primarily used for agricultural purposes
Sixty-six other people also interacted in person with the source of transmission
At present, the island is accessible only by boat
The festival is believed to be first held in 1827
The island has yet to join Vietnam’s tourist trail
The entry fees are meant to help Ly Son fund its conservation efforts
The boat, the most modern to run to Ly Son Island, cost a whopping US$1.2 million to build
Around one hour by boat off the coast of Quang Ngai Province in central Vietnam is Ly Son, an island district that hosts some of the country’s most stunning coral formations.
Quang Ngai administration has called for efforts from ‘the entire political system’ to help the unapproved project break ground on time