Huguo Temple on Phu Quoc Island, not only burns incense to worship Buddha, but also the cultural and artistic coast Huguo Temple is located on Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam. It is the largest temple on the island. The locals maintain it very well and are located by the sea. After worshiping Buddha here, you can also blow the sea breeze and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Some of the small history of Huguo Temple Huguo Temple was invested in the construction of former Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Jindong, a local Vietnamese tourist here told me that Nguyen had made a wish when he ran for prime minister, if he could be successfully elected, he would build a temple to give back to his hometown, and so there was Huguo Temple. Huguo Temple can be said to be an iconic building in Phu Quoc Island. When I arrived at Phu Quoc Island, the first place to go was Huguo Temple. When I arrived at Huguo Temple, I could see that it was in a steep terrain, backed by the mountain, facing the sea, and the unique geographical location made Huguo Temple particularly prominent. Check in Huguo Temple in Huguo Temple, there is a Guanyin image, the body is white, from the front looks as high as the back mountain. There is a large mural along the stairs, magnificent and full of momentum. After walking up, you will see several large halls, which are not allowed to take pictures, so I can't take pictures of Buddha statues to avoid desecrating them. The coast below Huguo Temple is the best place for tourists to take pictures. The seaside reef is a bit similar to the coastline of Qingdao. They are all fresher and artistic. After walking Huguo Temple, they stand here and enjoy the sea breeze. Address: Duong To, Phu Quoc Island, Kien Giang Opening hours: 08:00-16:00