1. Uncle Ho Memorial
To honor the great Uncle Ho, the people and officials of Luong Tam Commune built the Uncle Ho Memorial as a place to feel his presence every day. Initially, the memorial was small and couldn't accommodate the visitors during holidays, leading to an expansion of the site. The provincial authorities extended the memorial, turning it into a cultural and sports center, becoming a hub for education and community activities. The memorial now consists of seven construction elements. On January 7, 2000, the Ministry of Culture and Information officially recognized the Uncle Ho Memorial as a national historical and cultural monument.
The original memorial was small and could not hold the visitors during important events. As a result, the provincial government allowed the expansion of the site, combining it with cultural and sports activities to create a community educational center. The new memorial complex covers nearly 2 hectares and includes seven construction elements. To ensure a smooth visit for the public, the memorial is regularly maintained and cleaned, with staff on-site to prevent theft and ensure security.
Address: Luong Tam Commune, Long My District, Hau Giang Province

2. The Victory Site of 75 Enemy Battalions in 1973
The Victory Site of 75 Enemy Battalions in 1973 is located at the intersection of two canals, Canal 10 and Canal 13, about 22km from Long My. You can easily access this site by either boat or on foot. To promote the historical significance of the site and educate the younger generations about the revolutionary traditions, Hau Giang Province has developed the memorial area, covering a total area of 144,227.5m². The site includes the Victory Monument of Chuong Thien, an exhibition hall, an outdoor display area, a ceremony ground, and several other facilities. The exhibition hall features six thematic sections, displaying 181 photos, 146 artifacts, and a detailed model. Additionally, the outdoor display area showcases various historical artifacts.
The first sight visitors will encounter is the 8-meter-high Victory Monument located at the heart of the memorial. Behind the monument stands a 20-meter-high water coconut tree, and beside it is a grand 20-meter-long, 4-meter-high bas-relief depicting groups of soldiers in action, showcasing three types of troops and three waves of attack. A unique feature of the site is the front fence, made up of 75 guns stuck in the ground, with 75 American helmets on top, symbolizing the unforgettable defeat of the American forces.
Address:
- Ap 1, Vinh Viễn Commune, Long My District, Hau Giang Province
- 5th Ward, Vi Thanh City, Hau Giang Province


3. Tay Do Eco-Tourism Area
The Tay Do Eco-Tourism Area is the largest garden tourism destination in Hau Giang Province. Covering an area of 16 hectares, it features lush orchards, vibrant flowers, and ornamental plants, along with a variety of entertainment services to cater to visitors.
Within the Tay Do Eco-Tourism Area, you'll find several modern architectural structures such as restaurants, conference halls, and guesthouses. To enter this rural cultural zone, you must cross the My Thuan suspension bridge, which spans over a large lake. The lake connects to a waterway maze, leading to shaded areas full of trees like coconut, starfruit, and durian, each in its season. If you're interested, you can ride a single or double-horse carriage to explore the area, home to various animals like monitor lizards, sun bears, and crabs.
The site also features spacious, well-equipped accommodation and a restaurant offering local specialties from the Mekong Delta. The Tay Do Eco-Tourism Area is easily accessible via buses from Can Tho city or Vi Thanh town, running throughout the day.
Address: Tan Binh Commune, Phung Hiep District, Hau Giang Province


4. Xa No Park
Xa No Park is one of Hau Giang's most popular tourist destinations, beautifully located beside a scenic river. With its appealing layout, this park serves as a community gathering and recreation spot for the locals.
The Xa No Canal is famously known as the rice road of the Southwestern region due to its economic significance. Situated along the banks of Xa No Canal, Xa No Park is among the longest parks in the country, renowned for its aesthetic value, drawing many visitors who come to admire its beauty.
The park's pathways are paved with sidewalk tiles, and its grounds are adorned with a variety of greenery, including Java red palm trees, Philippine ornamental coconuts, ban flowers, golden laurels, red willows, and lagerstroemia trees. Sculptures crafted from white stone are placed harmoniously around the park, enhancing its tranquil atmosphere by the canal. In the evenings, the park's lighting system illuminates the area, creating a vibrant, colorful ambiance. Xa No Park boasts a unique charm, leaving all who visit in awe. It is now one of the most popular attractions in Hau Giang.
Address: No. 01, National Highway 61C, Area 6, Ward 3, Vi Thanh City, Hau Giang Province


5. Ba Bai Base Site
One of the most historically significant landmarks in Hau Giang, the Ba Bai Base Site was originally the base area for the Can Tho Provincial Party Committee, covering an area of 6 hectares. This base is encircled by four trenches and is bordered by several canals: Ba Bai Canal (Southwest), Cu Canal (Northwest), Ca Cuong Canal (Northeast), and Xang Canal, Lai Hieu Canal (Southeast).
Visitors to the Ba Bai Base site can explore various exhibits and artifacts from the period of 1972-1975, including a model of the Can Tho Provincial Party Committee base and numerous photographs documenting the wartime struggles. Every year, this historical site attracts many visitors. In the future, to enhance its tourism appeal, the site will undergo further development, including the restoration of facilities like radio stations, archives, bunkers, and other additions to enrich the visitor experience.
Currently, the site spans 6 hectares. From this location, the Can Tho Provincial Party Committee led local efforts to break through the enemy's defenses, expand liberated areas, and achieve key victories, contributing to the 1975 Spring Victory. Today, the Ba Bai Historical Site stands as an important place for the people of Hau Giang and Can Tho to visit and reflect on the resistance struggle that secured the freedom of the homeland.
Address: Phuong Quoi B Hamlet, Phuong Binh Commune, Phung Hiep District, Hau Giang Province

6. Kittyd & Minnied Amusement Park
The Kittyd & Minnied Amusement Park is the largest and most modern entertainment park in the Mekong Delta region, often likened to Disneyland, attracting many young visitors to check in. Located just 7 km from downtown Can Tho, this 20-hectare park is designed with a European-style architecture, featuring buildings and structures that resemble iconic landmarks from around the world. Visitors can admire replicas of world-renowned sites like the Statue of Liberty (USA), the Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italy), Big Ben (UK), and the Arc de Triomphe (France), all set within the serene riverside landscape of the Mekong.
At Kittyd & Minnied Amusement Park, visitors enjoy unlimited access to all attractions, including thrilling rides, electronic games, indoor play zones, and a modern water park. For adrenaline junkies, there's the roller coaster, giant swing, pirate ship, and many other exciting experiences. Scream your heart out and relieve stress while having fun!
In addition to the thrilling rides, guests can immerse themselves in the park's fairytale ambiance, with live performances featuring parades of classic characters such as Snow White, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Rapunzel. Colorful samba dances and lively shows will add to the excitement, making this park a must-visit for anyone seeking fun and adventure.
Address: National Highway 1A, Tan Phu Thanh Commune, Chau Thanh A District, Hau Giang


7. Khanh's Floating Village
Spanning 2.8 hectares, with nearly 2 hectares of water, Khanh's Floating Village is divided into three large lakes, surrounded by more than 400 lush coconut trees. As soon as you step foot in this peaceful village, you'll be greeted by a refreshing atmosphere and a wide open space that captures the charming essence of the Mekong Delta's countryside.
Visitors to Khanh's Floating Village can relax and dine on floating rafts, experiencing the unique sensation of sitting on waterborne platforms while drifting to your preferred destinations. It's a fun and unforgettable experience. You can also take a leisurely stroll under the shady trees, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy a selfie at the fragrant lotus garden, or engage in activities like cycling, boating, fishing, and more at the village.
No visit to Khanh's Floating Village is complete without sampling the local delicacies, which are known for their mouthwatering flavors and diverse menu offerings, all showcasing the authentic tastes of the Mekong region. Some must-try dishes include Ô Thum roasted chicken, skewered rice with grilled meat, lotus leaf grilled beef, roasted pork, green pepper grilled snails, and seafood crab hotpot. With its unique atmosphere and varied cuisine, Khanh's Floating Village promises a memorable experience in Hau Giang.
Address: Rach Nha Tho Bridge, Khanh Hoi A Hamlet, Dong Thanh Commune, Chau Thanh District, Hau Giang Province

8. Lung Ngoc Hoang
Lung Ngoc Hoang is a renowned wetland area in Hau Giang, known for its rich biodiversity. The region is home to various water-loving animals, such as turtles, snakes, and numerous species of waterfowl, along with famous fish like snakehead and tilapia. It also hosts many bird species like kite birds, herons, egrets, and storks, which create a lively and captivating atmosphere, especially during the flooded season when thousands of birds migrate here.
Experts have identified over 330 plant species in the Lung Ngoc Hoang nature reserve, including 56 newly discovered species. This reserve is a rich ecosystem with plants typical of wetlands, such as creeping vines on the roots or trunks of cajeput trees, sedges, reeds, and many terrestrial plants like trâm, ngai, and mua.
Historically, this area was known as the “dead land” due to its year-round flooding, with tall weeds growing everywhere. Navigating this vast, wild land was almost impossible, and people often got lost due to the dense undergrowth. However, around 120 years ago, the area started to be reclaimed, and before 1945, landowners began cultivating rice fields and harvesting fish. The land fell into neglect during the wars but was later developed into a revolutionary base during the French and American wars. In 2002, the Lung Ngoc Hoang Nature Reserve was officially established and became a prominent tourist destination in Hau Giang.
Address: Phuong Binh Commune, Phung Hiep District, Hau Giang Province
Ticket Prices:
- Adults: 60,000 VND/ticket
- Children (6 years and older): 30,000 VND/ticket
- Children under 5: Free

9. Ngã Bảy Floating Market - Phung Hiep
Ngã Bảy Floating Market, located in Ngã Bảy commune, has been around since 1915 and is one of the most famous floating markets in Hau Giang. It is a lively hub for trade and commerce, where locals from the Mekong Delta exchange goods. The market is not just a commercial site but also a popular tourist attraction. Ngã Bảy Floating Market is a central point where seven rivers converge: Búng Tàu, Cái Côn, Lái Hiếu, Mang Cá, Sóc Trăng, Xẻo Môn, and Xẻo Dong. Every day, boats begin to gather at 2 or 3 a.m., and the market kicks off with vibrant trading.
Visitors to the Ngã Bảy Floating Market will notice boats filled with various goods, and tall poles carrying produce to make it easier for shoppers to spot the items they need. This market is not just a unique cultural experience; it also holds the legacy of the ancestors who established this vibrant trade tradition almost a century ago on this fertile land.
One of the most unforgettable moments is when the sun rises, and the boats at Ngã Bảy Floating Market begin to fan out in all directions. Tourists can savor the rich flavors of local dishes sold from small boats, such as steaming bowls of porridge, noodles, and fresh coffee while listening to stories of “Tình Anh Bán Chiếu” (The Story of the Mat Seller). The bright red rambutan, golden mangoes, and fragrant durian, all picked fresh that morning, add to the colorful, lively atmosphere. From above, the river appears like a shimmering ribbon of colors, with tropical fruits from the Mekong Delta offered at very reasonable prices.
Address: Dai Thanh, Ngã Bảy, Hau Giang


10. Vi Thuy Tram Forest
Vi Thuy Tram Forest, covering approximately 200 hectares, was once managed by the Cờ Đỏ Agricultural Station. Today, it has been transformed into a vibrant ecotourism destination. Initially spanning 35 hectares, the area now provides an ideal environment for freshwater aquaculture, fruit orchards, green parks, flower gardens, rockeries, wildlife reserves, a 3-star hotel, garden villas made from local materials, event halls, and a cultural village showcasing the traditions of the Kinh, Hoa, and Khmer people.
Recognized as one of the most unique freshwater wetlands in the Mekong Delta, Vi Thuy Tram Forest shares its ecological significance with the Lung Ngoc Hoang Nature Reserve. Managed by the Cờ Đỏ Agricultural Station in the past, it was later handed over to Viet-Australia Co., Ltd. in 2007, which developed it into a thriving ecotourism area, known today as the Viet-Australia Ecotourism Site.
The main attraction of the Viet-Australia Ecotourism Site is its 10-hectare natural bird sanctuary, home to a variety of birds and waterfowl typical of the Mekong Delta, such as buffalo herons, ivory storks, and wild ducks. The site also features a wildlife park with wild boars, snakes, and bees. The waterways are teeming with freshwater fish like snakehead, catfish, and tilapia, which visitors can catch and enjoy in various activities like fishing, trapping, and netting. Vi Thuy Tram Forest offers more than just a sightseeing experience; it encapsulates the culture and natural beauty of the Mekong Delta. Visitors can take boat rides along peaceful canals shaded by lush trees, surrounded by the sounds of nature and flocks of birds overhead, creating a serene and welcoming atmosphere.
Address: Vinh Tuong Commune, Vi Thuy, Hau Giang

