The islands of Tho Chu, Hai Tac, and Nam Du in Kien Giang province and Hon Chuoi island in Ca Mau province are known for their unspoiled natural beauty. Here’s a collection of photos provided by VOV5 reporter Lan Anh.

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The day begins at dawn.

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On Tho Chu island, fish are caught, processed, dried, and transported to the mainland. Tho Chu island is 220 kilometers from the town of Rach Gia.

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Sea fish are dried and sold at a market on Tho Chu island.

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Groceries are sold at the island center.

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When they’re ashore, fishermen repair their fishing nets.

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Local people gather to perform amateur singing on Tho Chu island.

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The picturesque scenery of Hon Chuoi island attracts visitors from the mainland.

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After school, children help their parents with housework.

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Fish is dried and transported to the mainland for sale.

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These fishing boats are being repaired.

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The children on the island play together.

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A corner of Nam Du island.

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Skipping ropes is a favorite game of the children on Nam Du island.

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A spot for collecting fresh water on Nam Du.

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Mobile food stalls are popular on the islands.

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Seafood is selected at the port.

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The day dawns on Hai Tac island.

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Raising fish on Hai Tac island.



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