Ly Son is a volcanic island rising from the waters of Quang Ngai, where distinctive geological formations, a long-standing maritime culture, and sacred markers of national sovereignty come together.
Ly Son Lighthouse, formerly known as Phare Polo Canton, was built by the French in the late 19th century to guide ships along the central coast sea route.
Set on the beautiful island of Ly Son in Quang Ngai Province, Thoi Loi Peak is the highest point on the island, where visitors can take in wide, uninterrupted views of the sea and sky.
Cu Lao Islet, also known as Ly Son’s Main Island, is the very heart of the Ly Son Island District, where sea and sky merge into the endless blue of the ocean.
The garlic fields of Ly Son stand as a vivid symbol of the “Kingdom of Garlic.” From a distance, rows of lush green garlic stretch across gentle hillsides, blending harmoniously with the clear blue sea and the vast sky to create a natural landscape that is both poetic and majestic.
The worship of Whale among coastal communities of Central Vietnam has existed for centuries. During long and perilous voyages at sea, fishermen believe that Whales often appear to rescue vessels in distress
The National Flagpole of Ly Son Island is situated on the summit of Thoi Loi mountain, the highest point of the special administrative zone, facing directly toward the Hoang Sa archipelago.
Gieng Tien Mountain is located in Tay An Vinh village and is the second-largest volcanic mountain on Ly Son Island, with an elevation of approximately 90 meters. Its name derives from the shape of its crater, which is round and sharply defined like a coin, with a diameter of about 500 meters
Located in Dong An Hai village, at the foot of the Thoi Loi volcano, Cau Cave is a spectacular natural landscape. Unlike caves that lie deep underground, Cau Cave is an open space that faces directly toward the vast sea and sky.
An Hai Village Communal House is located in Dong An Hai village and is one of the few ancient communal houses on Ly Son Island that has remained largely intact.
The Hoang Sa Naval Flotilla and Bac Hai Administration Exhibition House is located in the administrative center of the Ly Son Special Zone, within a compound covering approximately 400 square meters
Cong To Vo (To Vo Stone Arch) is located on the western side of Ly Son Big Island, in Tay An Vinh village, approximately two kilometers from the island’s center.
Hang Pagoda is located at the foot of Thoi Loi volcanic mountain, on the northeastern side of Ly Son Island, where the mountain slopes descend directly into the sea.
Ly Son Small Island (Dao Be Ly Son), also known as An Binh Island Commune, is a small gem located approximately three nautical miles northwest of Ly Son Big Island.