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Welcome to Phu Quoc
Known as Vietnam’s Pearl Island, Phu Quoc is a leading destination for tourism and resort living, famous for its pristine beaches and rich biodiversity. But beyond its natural beauty, Phu Quoc is also rising as one of the most livable island cities in the region — with modern infrastructure, a dynamic economy, and iconic landmarks of global scale.
From the Legacy of Oc Eo Culture…
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Archaeological findings reveal that the first inhabitants of Phu Quoc lived here around 2,500 years ago, belonging to the Oc Eo culture — one of the oldest civilizations in Southeast Asia. Unearthed artefacts like stone tools, ceramics, and ancient tombs in the northern part of the island confirm that Phu Quoc was once an important trading hub, laying the foundation for the island’s development over millennia.

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The Island Once Home to the Largest Number of Prisoners in Southeast Asia
Phu Quoc Prison — officially known as the Phu Quoc Prisoner of War Camp — once held over 40,000 political prisoners during the Vietnam War. It was the largest prison in Southeast Asia at the time, notorious for its brutal torture methods such as nail driving, roasting prisoners over fire, and confinement in barbed-wire tiger cages.
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An Island of Exploration and Rise
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In the 17th century, Mac Cuu and his descendants arrived on Phu Quoc’s shores, sparking a new era of vibrant settlement. Thanks to increasing trade and Vietnamese development, the island gradually became a fertile and thriving land — its name meaning "wealthy island". During feudal times, Phu Quoc not only held economic importance but also played a key role in asserting maritime sovereignty, forming the strategic identity it holds today.

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Phu Quoc Ridgeback – A One-of-a-Kind Hunting Dog Breed
The Phu Quoc Ridgeback is not only a local pride but also one of the rarest hunting dog breeds in the world. What makes it unique is its webbed feet, which make it an excellent swimmer, and the distinctive ridge of hair running along its back — a trait shared by only two other breeds globally: the Rhodesian Ridgeback (Africa) and the Thai Ridgeback (Thailand).
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Phu Quoc – From Struggle to Resilience
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Under French colonial rule, Phu Quoc became part of the French Indochina administration, and by 1921, it was restructured as an independent district under Ha Tien Province. During the resistance wars against the French and Americans, the island served as a crucial military base and was home to the notorious Phu Quoc Prison, where tens of thousands of revolutionary soldiers were detained.

A Bold Transformation into a Model Island City
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Today, Phu Quoc has emerged as Vietnam’s first island city, officially recognized as a Class I urban center in January 2025. In 2024, the island welcomed 5.9 million visitors, generating over 21,170 billion VND in revenue, including 962,449 international arrivals — a 73% increase year-on-year.From a remote island, Phu Quoc has transformed into a premier international tourism and resort destination. Modern landmarks, strong infrastructure investment, and a high quality of life are elevating the island into one of the most desirable places to live in Vietnam.While preserving its raw natural charm, Phu Quoc continues to evolve — blending a proud history with a radiant future.

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