Phu Quoc, Vietnam: Top Attractions and Hidden Gems Unveiled!

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The BEST of Phu Quoc, Vietnam 2023! Join me as I explore the stunning island of Phu Quoc and uncover its hidden treasures. From the infamous Coconut Prison to the breathtaking Sao Beach and Long Beach, I’ll take you on an unforgettable journey through the captivating landscapes and vibrant culture of Phu Quoc.

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00:00 Intro
00:21 Sao Beach
01:26 Coconut Prison
04:25 Khem Beach
05:51 Cable Car
06:58 Pearl Farm
07:32 Cafe
08:38 Buddhist Temple
09:40 Long Beach
11:32 Night Market
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thank you for showing the world about this Coconut prison. I am grateful when you saying that " the best way to avoid the history is to educate ourselves about this".

KimK_greenpreneur.
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while you are in phu quoc... you can come and enjoy coffee and local food at Cali Hill Resort ... at 167 Tran hung Dao St.... where you can see more than 1, 000 bird nests

CaliHillResort
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I plan to go there in July so Sao Beach is ok according to your recommendation? Thanks

antrinh
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Hello,
Which beaches do you recommend to visit during January ?
Thank you !

antoniomorais
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Hi M, great vid, I’m going in dec, can’t see bens what’s-app number below, could be operator error

TimothyJones-qf
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Hello,
Great video !
Does Grab work at the airport ?
How much cost a Taxi from the airport to downtown ?
Thank you.

antoniomorais
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Hi Maddie. Thanks for the great video - very helpful.
We are travelling to Phhu Quoc soon and we are trying to figure out which part of the island has the most beautiful (clean) and calm beach. Did you travel around the Island and can you recommend an area? We would love to book a nice beach front bungalow with a nice, calm beach to relax by. Thank you so very much. Happy Travels

charlies
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Love your videos. I am a solo women travelling to here soon. Did you feel safe solo❤

Thailand-mtop
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Going in June. The weather will be good in June?

vm
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3:17 Hey Maddie, Phu Quoc has only summer and monsoon season.

aidenho
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I’m looking to book an Airbnb for a month but I’m worried about the trash. I hope it’s still relaxing...I’m starting to wonder if I should make my trip shorter ....

Marmalade_skies
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The Vietnamese certainly found a way to give it back to western powers in the wars.
The prison built by the French in Hanoi was another hellhole that was very ironically named the "Hanoi Hilton."
Prisoners were beaten and tortured frequently and forced to sign false confessions and listen to propaganda. They got to was every 3 or 4 months.
Great video Maddie.

RenegadeRanga
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When you say "expensive" can you give some exact prices??

digitalcreatorsclub
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Helpful thanks. I'm staying away from the prison crap. Bad juju.

CC-klnh
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Thank you for sharing ❤ we are in phu quoc right now 💕💕

ThatBadassLife
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History is written by the victors. Keep that in mind.
Before 1975, Phú Quốc island was only known as a an island to keep dangerous criminals from society, no difference than Alcatraz of the US in the Bay area.
I have never gone to see the display you are showing, knowing the truth would be distorted to the point of unrecognizable. I don’t want to fall victim in their propaganda.
But now, it happens that you show it thru your footage, I couldn’t hold myself not to share my thoughts. What you see staging in that prison are what truly happened to all of our male relatives who served in the Viet Nam Cộng Hoà regime. After the fall of Saigon in April 1975, all of military servicemen who served in the South were forced into concentration camps by the North. The men were forced into hard labor, tortured physically and mentally, more than half of them died in prisons, the rest became disable in various degrees. That’s why in 1990, the US government re-initiated Humanization Organization to rescue these prisoners of war, bring them and their families to the US.
I am really flabbergasted of what shown in your video, not because of the degrees of inhumane behavior but because of how twisting the story is, who is the perpetrator vs who is the victim here.
You have fell into their lies, Maddie. A lot of victims in this madness now live all over the US as well as in other free countries around the world. They immigrated here thru that HO program. Very easy to find them. Go to any Vietnamese community in your areas, look for them and have an interview, they will honestly tell you what they went thru, if they haven’t lost their mind from those darkest time of their life yet.
By the way, the US government re-enacted the HO program because the work of an activist, a Vietnamese widow, whose husband has died in one of the many concentration camps run by the North, probably from most if not all the mistreatments that they parade for showing in what you called a war memorial “Trại Giam Phú Quốc”.
Be a good reporter. Do your homework. Go find the truth, Maddie.

emilydang