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Living with the wind on Phu Quy

Adrift in open waters, far from the mainland, Phu Quy Island is being reshaped by more than waves. A quiet transition is underway, from uncertain fishing voyages to nature-aligned tourism livelihoods, where people choose to live with the wind and sand rather than against them. The pulse of a distant island The boat leaves Phan Thiet port as the sun rises over the horizon, casting a golden sheen across the sea. More than a hundred passengers, each carrying their own anticipation, spend over two and a half hours crossing the vast ocean. At speeds over 40 kilometers per hour, the vessel slices through the water, leaving foamy white trails in its wake. The sea stretches into an endless blue before Phu Quy – one of Vietnam’s special zones nestled offshore Lam Dong Province – gradually comes into view with tiny dots of fishing boats scattered across the expanse. The island’s port greets visitors with a lively chorus of engine hums, shouted greetings, and laughter, a mix that feels both unfamiliar and welcoming. This is no longer just an island of wind and waves; it now carries the rhythm of tourism. Rows of motorbikes stand ready, waiting to take travelers along […]
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