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Lý Sơn (listen), previously known as Cù Lao Ré,[2] is an insular district of Quảng Ngãi province, lying off the South Central Coast of Vietnam.

Lý Sơn district
Huyện đảo Lý Sơn
District (Island)
Lý Sơn Island district
Lý Sơn district
Location of Lý Sơn District in Vietnam
Coordinates: 15°22′51″N 109°07′03″E
CountryVietnam
RegionSouth Central Coast
ProvinceQuảng Ngãi
CapitalLý Sơn
Area
  Total10 km2 (4 sq mi)
Population
 (2003)[1]
  Total19,695
  Density2,000/km2 (5,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (UTC + 7)

Geography and geology


The district covers approximately 9.97 km2 (3.85 sq mi) of land on the Cù Lao Ré volcanic islands, consisting of two off-shore volcanic islands in the East Sea, and a few islets. The main island, Lý Sơn (Cù Lao Ré) has three prominent craters, the largest of which is Mount Thoi Loi (Thới Lới). Hydrothermal waters on Lý Sơn provide heat for the local power plant. The secondary island is known as Little Island (Cù Lao Bờ Bãi) and is also well populated.


History


Remains of the pre-200 C.E. Sa Huỳnh culture have been found on the islands. The Cham used Ly Son as a transhipment base. Xó La well, one of the wells used to provide fresh water for ships, still remains on the shore of the main island and is still in use.[3] The islands were used as a geographical landmark for navigation by Admiral Zheng He's crew during the 15th-century treasure voyages.[4] In the 17th century the Nguyễn lords started a colony on the islands from An Vĩnh, Bình Sơn district, in Quảng Ngãi, as part of the activities of the Hoàng Sa Company's development of the Paracel Islands.[5] During the United States involvement in the Vietnam War, Lý Sơn was the site of a U.S. Navy radar installation that was used to track shipping along the Vietnamese coast.


Economy


The economy was founded on,[5] and remains, primarily based on seafood extraction. Lý Sơn is a major offshore fishing center with an output of 29,000 tonnes worth VND241.2 billion ($11.4 million) in 2012, accounting for almost one fourth of Quảng Ngãi's total.[6]

Lý Sơn is also known throughout Vietnam for its production of a special variety of garlic,[7] although coastal sand mining to support its extensive cultivation has led to significant erosion. In the 21st century Lý Sơn began to develop its tourist industry.


Tourism


Lý Sơn island is well known for its number of scenic spots and freshly-served seafood among Vietnamese locals.

Here are the following tourism attractions:


Culture


As in other parts of coastal Vietnam[8] whales are important in local mythology and religion. Around one hundred whale skeletons are kept in temples, the largest and most important of which is in Tan Temple in An Hai Commune.[9] According to a local legend, the 200-year-old skeleton are the remains of Nam Hai Dong Dinh Dai Vuong (the king of whales), the most powerful whale in the East Sea.[9] Whale skeletons are worshiped and huge funerals are held when a stranded whale is found because they are believed to protect fishers while they are at sea.[9]


Administrative divisions


Lý Sơn district is a special district. It is not divided into administrative divisions.




Notes


  1. "Districts of Vietnam". Statoids. Retrieved March 20, 2009.
  2. Ré, Cù Lao at GEOnet Names Server
  3. Hardy 2009, 111
  4. Mills, J.V.G. (1970). Ying-yai Sheng-lan: 'The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores' [1433]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 17–8. ISBN 0-521-01032-2.
  5. Chemillier-Gendreau, Monique (2000). Sovereignty Over the Paracel and Spratly Islands. Kluwer Law International, page 72, ISBN 90-411-1381-9. retrieved on 28 April 2010
  6. "Fine weather brings bumper fishing haul". Viet Nam News. 3 January 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  7. "Garlic smells sweet to one island"[permanent dead link] Vietnam Development Gateway, 26 June 2007, accessed 28 April 2010
  8. Why Vietnamese villagers are dragging dead whales inland Adam Bray, CNN (25 February 2010):
  9. The fishermen’s protector on Ly Son Island Saigon Times (6 August 2010):
References

На других языках


[de] Lý Sơn

Lý Sơn ist ein Bezirk in der vietnamesischen Provinz Quảng Ngãi.
- [en] Lý Sơn district

[fr] Lý Sơn

Lý Sơn est un district insulaire situé au nord-est de la province de Quang Ngai, au Vietnam. Elle est également appelée « Cu Lao Re »[1]. L'île est le vestige d'un volcan avec 5 bouches, qui s’est formé il y a plus de 25 millions d’années[2].



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