
A tranquil aerial view of An Giang’s sugar palm fields. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
Vietnam celebrates its National Day on September 2, with this year’s public holiday stretching from August 30 to September 2.
Phu Quoc International Airport on Sunday reported about 100 flights bringing domestic and international travelers to Phu Quoc island, a tourist hub in the province, for the holiday.
Meanwhile, dozens of high-speed ferries and boats also transported visitors to Son, Nam Du, and Phu Quoc islands.
Nguyen Ha Trieu, operation director of Nautilus Cruise in Phu Quoc, said around 200 to 300 foreign tourists joined daily tours during the first two days of the holiday, enjoying sightseeing, sea walking, and coral diving.
“Recent rain and wind may have slowed the number of tourists heading to An Thoi islands, but many instead chose attractions like Grand World Phu Quoc or Sunset Town,” he added.

Tourists visit Hoang Hon Town on Phu Quoc Island in An Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Tien Minh
Nguyen Van Suu, a tourist from Hanoi, said his family chose Phu Quoc as the ideal destination thanks to its beaches, large-scale amusement complexes, and a fireworks show celebrating National Day.
Elsewhere in An Giang, destinations such as Chau Doc, Sam Mountain, Cam Mountain, Tuc Dup Hill, Tra Su Cajuput Forest, and the sugar palm fields in Chi Lang Ward have drawn young travelers eager for photo shoots, sightseeing, and learning about the history of the Bay Nui region.

Tourists visit Cam Mountain in An Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

C6 Cave at Tuc Dup Hill in O Lam Commune is a historic site for visitors. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

An Giang’s mountain landscape attracts tourists for photos. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
The provincial Department of Tourism reported that An Giang welcomed more than 139,200 domestic and international visitors on August 31 alone, including nearly 22,000 to Phu Quoc, with about 5,000 foreigners.
Tourism revenue was estimated at over VND158 billion (US$5.9 million).

Vast sugar palm fields in Chi Lang Ward make a popular photo spot for visitors to An Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre
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