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Vietnam holiday island Phu Quoc reopens to vaccinated international travellers

  • Vietnam looking to reboot tourism industry after almost two years of closure
  • New US$2.8 billion leisure resort welcoming first arrivals from South Korea

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A staff member sweeps the grounds of the Vinpearl resort on Phu Quoc as the island prepares for its first international tourists. Photo: AFP

Tour guide Lai Chi Phuc has been counting down the days until travellers return to the white-sand beaches and thick tropical jungle of Vietnam’s Phu Quoc, a once-poor fishing island pushing to be Asia’s next holiday hotspot as pandemic restrictions ease.

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On Saturday, around 200 South Koreans were expected to land on the island, which lies a few kilometres off Cambodia in the azure waters of the Gulf of Thailand, after a vaccine passport scheme kicked off this month in Vietnam.

Far from a lazy beach break, their stay promises to be a whirlwind of action and entertainment as they shuffle between a 12,000-room hotel complex, an amusement park, 18-hole golf course, casino, safari park and miniature Venice.

The US$2.8 billion leisure resort, part of the “sleepless city” model, opened six months ago as Covid-19 ravaged tourism across the world – and as other Asian countries reliant on the industry, like Thailand, were rethinking their mass tourism frameworks.

Part of the Vinpearl leisure complex in Phu Quoc. Photo: AFP
Part of the Vinpearl leisure complex in Phu Quoc. Photo: AFP
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For 33-year-old Phuc, who remembers a poverty-stricken childhood where “everyone wanted to escape Phu Quoc”, the island’s growing popularity gave him a way to return home after years of scratching out a living as a salesman in the nearby cities of the Mekong Delta.

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