Over millions of years, the lava rocks on Be (Small) Island, which is also known as An Binh Island in Ly Son District, Quang Ngai Province, have been covered in green by coconut, casuarina, pineapple, Scaevola taccada, onion, and garlic trees. Boasting many long beaches with white sand and clear blue water, Be Island still retains its wild, majestic beauty, making it an attractive destination for tourists.
Located 30 kilometres from the central province of Quang Ngai’s Sa Ky port, Ly Son Island has gained growing reputation amongst both domestic and foreign tourists. Besides, it is probably the one place on earth where people will never find any vampires as this is the Kingdom of Garlic.
Since solar power has been introduced to An Binh island, Ly Son district, in Quang Ngai province, An Binh residents have had better living conditions as they can use more home utensils essential to th
Life in An Binh Island, also known as Be Island, in Ly Son island district, the central province of Quang Ngai has changed since solar power was introduced.
Mural artworks themed "I love seas and islands - born to live wild" on An Binh island, Ly Son district, Quang Nam, aim to raise the awareness of environmental protection among locals and tourists.
The Central Power Corporation (EVN CPC) on August 31 began providing An Binh island offshore central Quang Ngai province with electricity sourced from a local solar project.
An Binh island (commonly known as “Dao Be” – Small Island) in Ly Son district of central Quang Ngai province is famous for peaceful and untouched surroundings.