An Giang resembles a small-scale masterpiece of the Southwestern Vietnam, featuring tranquil and picturesque natural landscapes, rich and diverse culinary experiences, and the warm hospitality of its people.
The Allure of An Giang through the Adventurer's Gaze
The mesmerizing landscapes of Southwestern Vietnam captivate tourists with the natural beauty bestowed by Mother Nature. Through the lens, the boundless beauty of rural villages, the friendly nature of the people, and the regional cuisine leave a lasting impression on far-flung travelers.
Every season, every province, and city in the Mekong Delta contribute to the unique characteristics, embodying the essence of the riverine region. An Giang, in particular, paints a small picture of that beauty!
The towering thot not palm trees in the Tinh Bien region (An Giang) have long been intertwined with the lives and thoughts of the local people. Their lives are often associated with products made from thot not palms, and this is considered a distinctive feature when visiting the land of Tinh Bien.
The Thot Not Fields also contribute to the economic value of the locals' lives...

Moments of endless twilight over the boundless fields, where herons are looking in one direction to welcome the sunset after a day of seeking life for themselves. The green hue of the rice fields, with a touch of white from the herons, seems to make the fields even more boundless.

Nui Sam is one of the can't-miss landmarks when traveling to An Giang. The rice fields are undergoing a transformation of colors...

Embark on a journey around the Tram Tra Su forest, a beauty of endless stretches of trees. Alongside various flora and fauna, you will sit on a three-leaf boat, touch each patch of floating water fern, blend into the natural atmosphere, the land, and the sky...

Mesmerized upon returning to the river region, intimately connected with famous destinations bustling with floating markets, vibrant with various goods and different forms of trade. Long Xuyen Floating Market is an unmissable spot when setting foot in An Giang. Travelers will have extraordinary experiences unlike anywhere else.
Take a leisurely stroll through Bung Binh Thien during the flood season from July to October in the lunar calendar. You can canoe on the lake's surface, admire the natural landscape filled with the romantic yellow of wildflowers, and witness the enchanting scenery of the sky and water.
As you return to the delta, meandering through straight paths, approaching the border region, you'll be captivated by the eyes of the children in the border area. Not entirely unfamiliar to children, but border children always draw travelers in from the very first glance. Innocent smiles, clear eyes, and the distinctive skin of the border region—the children, touching the hearts of visitors who come to visit.

Cham culture is also a hallmark of An Giang's culture, creating a distinct cultural identity. The Cham village has been formed for nearly 100 years with houses lined up closely, and a spacious Mas Jid Khoi Ri Yah mosque.
The specialties of the region add an interesting touch when stepping into this place. Coming to An Giang, one of the rich culinary villages that gives a unique flavor to the South. The dishes are often associated with the simple lifestyle of the people, but each season has its own taste, bringing the flavor of rivers and the simplicity of the people into the food.

Even the dishes associated with everyday rural life contribute to the rich cuisine of the South...
The photos through the lens emphasize the beauty of the homeland, not because it has been photoshopped to blur the lines between reality and fantasy, but when you look at it, you'll see the unique essence of the region, a quality that cannot be mixed anywhere else.
An Giang is one of the small paintings of the Southwest, intimately connected with the rustic yet profound image, along with the culture and liberating spirit of the people, enhancing the captivating beauty when setting foot in this place.
According to Zing News
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourMarch 14, 2019