The Hà Tiên Islands lie off the coast of Hà Tiên, to the
east of Phú Quốc Island. The archipelago is in turn 11
nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi), 9.7 nautical miles (18.0 km;
11.2 mi) and 16 nautical miles (30 km; 18 mi) away from the
coast of Hà Tiên, the mainland of Vietnam and Phú Quốc Island.There
are in total 16 islands(other
statistics: locating close to one another with a height of less than 100 metres
(330 ft), and among those, Hon Doc (hòn Đốc) is the largest entity. The
total area of the islands is 11 square kilometres (4.2 sq mi)spreading
out over a water area which is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) in length and 7
kilometres (4.3 mi) in width. Islands are composed primarily of Cretaceous shale and sandstone. Fresh water is
scarce
The Hà Tiên Islands were also formerly known as Pirate
Islands since the late 17th century and early 18th century when it served as
pirates' dens. Pirates departing from here attacked and seized large merchant
ships from China and Western world.
The islands were still known as Hải Tặc ("Pirate")
Islands under the administration of South
Vietnam. On July 28, 1958, their military mission visited the islands and
later erected a sovereignty stele which still stands on the western part of the island
Hon Doc.
Due to the rugged topography as well as the position on the
important trade route, the islands were the ideal base for pirates to hide,
ambush and attack crossing merchant ships for a long time. The golden era of
piracy was when Hà Tiên fell into anarchy following the defeat of Mạc Thiên Tứ's administration by Siamese army. Meanwhile, foreign ships
with which pirate vessels mingled still had freedom of navigation in the area.
Even when the French occupied Hà Tiên, this area
was still being ravaged by piracy
There are some rumors about pirate treasure hiding in Hà Tiên Islands. In
March 1983, an American and a British departing from Phú Quốc Island secretly
visited the island of Hon Tre Nho (hòn Tre Nhỏ) in the archipelago, and
interestingly they brought radios, cameras, binoculars, nautical
charts,...along with themselves. After being captured by local residents, two
men claimed that they had a 300-year-old map passed down by their ancestors
depicting pirate treasure. In 2009, some fishermen accidentally found a
quantity of ancient coins.
Only 6 to 7 islands in the archipelago are inhabited.
According to Decree No. 47/1998/ND-CP establishing the town of Hà Tiên in 1998,
Hà Tiên Islands had 1,055 inhabitants.In
early 2012, the island had more than 420 households with nearly 1,800 people.
Local residents live mainly by fishing. In
2011, the total output of marine products was 22,000 tons. Per capita income is
about 48 million dong (nearly 2,300 U.S dollars). Furthermore,
water shortage in the dry season has been solved thanks to a freshwater
reservoir.In
2007 and 2008, Kien Giang provincial government laid down a policy to lease a
number of islands of Ha Tien Islands to develop marine eco-tourism.
Pirate Islands Tour
Time: 1 Day
Price Tour: 30$/pax
08h: 30 Pickup at hotel go to the Ha Tien boat
10h: 30 Walking tour island, are free swimming, watch coral
12h:00 Lunch with barbecued seafood, shrimp, cuttlefish, sea scallops, crab..
14h:30 Returned to Ha Tien and the end Tour
Contact: +84944440235 Toàn
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