On the morning of October 12, Ms. Luu Yen Phi - Management Board of Hon Cau Marine Reserve - said that in the morning of the same day, a herd of pork appeared near Hon Cau.

The schools of about 20 pigs swim about 1km from the shore of Hon Cau Island. The flock of fish kept jostling and swerving. Seeing the rare scene, many fishermen took their phones back and shared it on social media.
Previously, dozens have also appeared in this sea area, but only one, rarely appearing in a flock and swimming.

According to some fishermen, the large number of schools of boars appearing in the sea area is considered a positive sign that the marine environment is becoming cleaner and is loved by boars, choosing them as a place to move.
Hon Cau, also known as Cu Lao Cau, is a small island with a length of about 1.5km, located about 10km from the coast of Lien Huong commune, Lam Dong province.
Hon Cau is famous for its pristine island, the clear blue sea water makes visitors excited. Sea turtles often choose Hon Cau as their egg breeding site. Volunteers and staff of the Conservation Area will bring the turtle eggs to the hamlet area and protect them. When the baby turtles bloom, they will be released into the sea.