
The lush green moss blankets the volcanic rocks, stretching for kilometres across the island like a vast carpet.

Coming to Ly Son during this time, tourists can admire the mossy rocks at various locations, particularly at Cau Cave, To Vo Arch, the area in front of Hang Pagoda and An Binh Beach in Dao Be or Small Island.


Located at the foot of Thoi Loi Mountain, Cau Cave is among the most favourite spots for visitors to admire the green moss carpets.

The moss-covered rocks look more beautiful and romantic as the sun sets.

Ly Son Island, located northeast of Quang Ngai, lies about 15 nautical miles from the mainland. Spanning approximately 10.3 square kilometres, it is home to 22,000 residents and comprises Lon (Big) Island and Be (Small) Island. The island still keeps traces of 10 volcanic craters with three of them submerged beneath the sea, dating back 25-30 million years.