Traditional craft village of making rice noodle in Can Tho
Hủ tiếu, a type of rice noodle served either as a soup or dry, is a signature dish of Vietnam’s southwestern region. To understand how to make the raw material, you should visit Sáu Hoài, Quê Tôi, or Chín Của workshop in Cần Thơ. They are the most notable family businesses that belong to the […]
Can Tho Market
Can Tho Market (Vietnamese: chợ Cần Thơ; chợ mean market) also known as Can Tho Ancient Market is located right next to Ninh Kieu wharf and is a symbolic work of Can Tho city. The market has a long history and impressive architecture, attracting people to visit when traveling to this city. General information of Can […]
Ong Temple
Ong Temple (Vietnamese: Chùa Ông, Ông means Gentlemen, often use in respect) is one of the ancient temple in Can Tho famous for its unique architecture. The temple also plays an important role in the spiritual lives of the Hoa community (Chinese people living in Vietnam) in the Southwest region. During the war, the Ong Temple […]
Phuoc Kien Pagoda
Phuoc Kien Pagoda (Vietnamese: chùa Phước Kiển, chùa means pagoda) is a special pagoda in Dong Thap Province. This is home to the most unique lotus varieties in Vietnam, imported from the Amazon, with extremely large sizes that can carry people weighing up to 80kg. This giant lotus leaf alone has made a significant tourist […]
Gao Giong Eco-tourist site
Gao Giong Eco-tourist site (Vietnamese: Khu du lịch sinh thái Gáo Giống) covers 7 hectares and is located within a 1,700-hectare cajuput forest. This tourist area is an ideal destination for sightseeing, camping, and enjoying the local life in the Mekong Delta. This is one of the few ecological zones that retain nearly all of […]
Huynh Thuy Le Ancient house
Huynh Thuy Le Ancient house (Vietnamese: nhà cổ Huỳnh Thùy Lê, nhà cổ means ancient house) is one of the most unique architectural works in the Mekong Delta. It was also famous for a love affair between its owner Mr. Le and Marguerite Duras, a French writer, in the early years of the twentieth century. […]
Kien An Cung
Kien An Cung (Vietnamese: Kiến An Cung) or Kien An Temple is an ancient temple dating back nearly a hundred years. The unique architecture, bearing the Chinese style, has created a feature of a Chinese temple in the Mekong Delta. History of Kien An Cung Kien An Cung was built in 1924 and completed in […]
Sa Dec Flower Gardens
Sa Dec flower gardens (Vietnamese: vườn hoa Sa Đéc) are located in Sa Dec Ward, and cover an area of 313ha, with around 2,000 households living. The flower gardens are located on both sides of the Tien and Sa Dec rivers, making them accessible by water and road. These gardens were established in the 1930s. […]
Go Thap relic site
Go Thap relic site (Vietnames: Khu di tích Gò Tháp) was discovered and announced by French archaeologists around the end of the 19th century, with the name Prasat Pream Loven (Pagoda of five compartments). Through many excavations, research and validation Go Thap relic area contains many cultural relics of the ancient Funan kingdom which existed […]
Nguyen Sinh Sac Relic Site
Nguyen Sinh Sac (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Sinh Sắc) was the father of President Ho Chi Minh. He was a magistrate until he was demoted for abuse of power after a landlord whom he had ordered to be beaten died shortly after receiving a caning. After being dismissed, he went to the South and lived in Hoa An […]










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































