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7 Must-See Cultural and Natural Attractions in the Mekong Delta - Discover the Rich Culture of the Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta is a unique and fascinating region of Vietnam and if you're planning a trip to the Mekong Delta, don't miss out on these five must-see cultural attractions.

1

Cai Rang Floating Market

Mekong Delta is known for its intricate system of waterways, lush landscapes, and rich culture. Cai Rang Floating Market is the largest floating market in the Mekong Delta and a must-visit attraction. Located in Can Tho, the market is a bustling hub of activity where vendors sell fruits, vegetables, and other goods from their boats. You can take a boat tour of the market and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and local food.

2

Chau Doc Floating Village

Located in the An Giang province, Chau Doc is a floating village that is home to the Cham people, an ethnic minority in Vietnam. The village is built on the Hau River and is known for its floating houses, temples, and fish farms. Take a boat tour of the village and learn about the unique way of life of the Cham people. On a typical Mekong cruise in Luang Prabang hosted by cruise planners like Mekong Kingdoms, you would see this village too.

3

Tra Su Cajuput Forest

The Tra Su Cajuput Forest is a stunning wetland area located in the An Giang province. The forest is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare birds and fish. Take a boat tour of the forest and marvel at the beautiful landscape of lotus flowers, water lilies, and cajuput trees.

4

Binh Thuy Ancient House

Binh Thuy Ancient House is a well-preserved 19th-century, French-style mansion located in the city of Can Tho in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. The house was built in 1870 by a wealthy family of Chinese-Vietnamese merchants and was passed down through several generations before being opened to the public as a museum in 1997. The house is an excellent example of the fusion of Vietnamese and European architectural styles that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The exterior of the house features ornate carvings and intricate ironwork, while the interior is decorated with elegant furniture, antique ceramics, and other artefacts that provide a glimpse into the lifestyle of the wealthy in the Mekong Delta region during the colonial era. One of the most impressive features of the house is the elaborate garden, which features a wide variety of exotic plants, a fish pond, and a temple dedicated to the family's ancestors.

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Can Tho Museum

Can Tho Museum is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the Mekong Delta. The museum has exhibits on the region's history, culture, and environment, and it's a great place to learn about the local way of life. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or natural beauty, Mekong Delta has something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to see the impressive collection of artifacts and photographs that give insight into the rich and diverse heritage of the people who call this region home.