Vietnamese Islands
The Vietnamese Islands are a group of islands located in the South China Sea, primarily belonging to Vietnam. Notable islands include Phu Quoc, known for its beautiful beaches and resorts, and Con Dao, famous for its historical significance and natural beauty. These islands are popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors with their stunning landscapes and rich marine life.
The islands are characterized by diverse ecosystems, including tropical forests and coral reefs. Many of them are part of national parks, such as Phu Quoc National Park, which helps protect the unique flora and fauna. The Vietnamese Islands also play a crucial role in the country's fishing and tourism industries.