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Old September 27th, 2009, 01:18 AM posted to rec.travel.asia
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Default Hon Khoai Island: wild but interesting

Hon Khoai is one of the well-known landscapes of the southernmost
province of Ca Mau, about 15kilometres from the mainland. Hon Khoai is
a group of islets and the biggest island is called Hon Khoai.

Hon Khoai island, Ca Mau province

Hon Khoai is a rock island with hills and forests including various
kinds of precious wood such as Star wood. The wild natural landscapes
attract tourists a great deal.

Formerly, Hon Khoai was called Giang Huong, Independence Island and
Poulo Obi in the French domination. However, the locals get used to
calling it Hon Khoai because it looks like the shape of a giant
potato.

A path to the top of the island zigzagd round the hillside and is
shadowed by high and big trees. Jackfruit and mango trees are seen
lush and many of them have become century-old trees.

Many wild flowers blossom in rock cavities. Tourists can hear sounds
of running water and birds, it is really a paradise.

On the Hon Khoai coast, there are numerous algae which can be cooked
into delicious dishes. There are also many species of birds on the
island, including wild geese and swallows.

On the Hon Khoai Island stands an important lighthouse in the Eastern
Sea and Thailand Bay. Having invaded Vietnam, French colonialists
built a system of lighthouses from Can Gio, Con Dao, Phu Quoc to Hon
Khoai to lead ships.

The lighthouse on the Hon Khoai Island is 318 metres in height. It was
built in 1920 and its architecture remains intact. The lighthouse
tower on the Hon Khoai Island was one of the earliest construction
sites on the Vietnamese territorial waters.

Hon Khoai is not only a well-known landscape of Ca Mau province but
also a revolutionary site in the south-western region of the south. In
1940, under the leadership of the Communist Party, the locals and
soldiers re-took the island from French invaders.

With cool climate and beautiful scenery, Hon Khoai is suitable for
ecological and discovery tourism. In 1994, the Ministry of Culture and
Information recognised Hon Khoai as a national landscape.
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