Mekong Travel Guides

Bánh ú lá tre (Pyramidal glutinous rice cake covered by banboo leaves ) Bánh ú nhân thịt (Pyramidal glutinous rice cake stuffed with meat) Bánh ít nhân dừa (Small glutinous rice cake ..
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Cà Mau is a province of Vietnam, named after its capital city. It is situated in the southern tip of Vietnam with 307km coastal length.
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In recent years, many provinces in our country have sped up tourism field and received lots of profit from it. The advantages from the country, the people, the seas, the islands, the historical – cultural tradition, the architecture of temples ..
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While the provincial capital of the same-named province is a medium-sized town, most of the points of interest sit in a small area in the northeast corner, where the town is bordered by the Co Chien River to the north and a wide canal to the east ..
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Like Ben Tre, Tra Vinh is a deadend province -- unless you have you're own transport, you'll need to return to Vinh Long or Can Tho before continuing on further into the Delta from here. The province shows significant influence from ethnic Khmers ..
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There's really not a lot in Rach Gia itself that draws visitors -- if you're in Rach Gia, you're most likely heading offshore to Phu Quoc Island, or westward to Hon Chong and Ha Tien. However, if you miss the last boat to Phu Quoc, you may find ..
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Tien Giang province is the closest Mekong Delta province to Saigon and is a very popular destination for organised tours out of Saigon. The same-named provincial capital sits on the northern bank of the Mekong (Tien Giang) River and has a number of ..
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The capital of An Giang province, Long Xuyen boasts a sprawling and rather interesting riverside market, a huge cathedral and a smattering of colonial relics, but it is otherwise a nondescript spot that features on close to nobody's travel itinerary ..
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Squeezed onto the Cambodian border in a distant corner of Vietnam, Ha Tien is decidedly remote. The approach to town certainly helps to amplify its exotic atmosphere -- the agricultural bustle of the Mekong Delta seems to melt away to a lush ..
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Bordering Cambodia, An Giang province is best-known for being home to pastel-painted Chau Doc, the closest large town to the Vietnamese/Cambodian border crossing on the Mekong River. Wedged between the Cambodian frontier, Kieng Giang and Can Tho ..
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