
Hon Phu Tu, once a famous coastal attraction in Kien Luong Commune, An Giang Province, southern Vietnam, before and after the 2006 collapse, with Hon Phu fallen and Hon Tu left standing. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Hon Phu Tu, known for its natural beauty and cultural significance, is located in Kien Luong Commune, An Giang Province.
The site has seen improvements in surrounding areas such as Hang Pagoda, Bai Duong Beach, and Kim Cuong Cave.
Clean beaches, lush greenery, and bustling seafood stalls now welcome visitors, but many tourists still expressed regret that Hon Phu (Father) has not been restored.
Only Hon Tu (Child) stands alone against the sea winds.

Tourists visit Hon Phu Tu in Kien Luong Commune, An Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Nguyen Thanh Binh, a visitor from Can Tho City, southern Vietnam, said the area has become cleaner and more attractive over time but he lamented the absence of the original twin rock formation.
“If local authorities could restore Hon Phu Tu, it would be beautiful again,” he said.

The Hon Phu Tu tourist site in Kien Luong Commune, An Giang Province, southern Vietnam is busy with vendors and visitors. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Tran Binh Trong, chairman of the Kien Luong Commune administration, described Hon Phu Tu as the 'soul' of local tourism.
He said that visitors to Mo So often combine their trips with sightseeing at Hang Pagoda, Bai Duong Beach, and Hon Phu Tu.

An aerial view of Hon Phu Tu in Kien Luong Commune, An Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Authorities have previously considered options such as salvaging the fallen rock from the sea or creating an artificial replacement.
The commune plans to petition higher authorities to revisit restoration proposals to boost tourism and local socio-economic development.
Hon Phu, the larger rock standing more than 33 meters tall, collapsed into the sea on August 9, 2006 after heavy rain and strong waves.
The incident shocked visitors and left Hon Tu isolated.

Clean beaches and green trees line Kien Luong’s coast in An Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Minh Duy - Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre News
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