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Tra Su Cajuput Forest – A Hidden Gem of the Mekong Delta
Located in Tinh Bien District, An Giang Province, Tra Su Cajuput Forest is a stunning ecological paradise that showcases the untouched beauty of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. Covering over 800 hectares, this flooded forest is a haven for biodiversity, home to hundreds of bird species, aquatic life, and rare flora.
What makes Tra Su truly magical is the peaceful green world it offers. Visitors can glide through narrow waterways on wooden boats, surrounded by carpets of water lilies and duckweed, under a canopy of tall cajuput trees. The sound of birds singing and the gentle rustling of leaves create a serene, dreamlike experience.
A highlight for many is the bird-watching tower, where travelers can observe flocks of storks, herons, and other native birds soaring over the vast wetlands. There are also charming walking trails and bamboo bridges for those who want a closer look at the forest life. 1 reply
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Sam Mountain – A Cultural and Scenic Landmark in An Giang
Rising gently from the Mekong Delta plains, Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) in Chau Doc, An Giang is a captivating destination that offers a perfect mix of culture, history, and breathtaking scenery. Standing about 230 meters high, it’s the highest point in the area and provides panoramic views of endless rice fields, the Cambodian border, and the bustling town below.
Sam Mountain is not only a natural wonder but also a sacred site dotted with ancient temples, pagodas, and shrines carved into its slopes. Among them, the famous Lady Xu Temple draws millions of pilgrims annually, making this mountain a vibrant spiritual hub. Other notable sites include Tay An Pagoda and Thoai Ngoc Hau Tomb, each steeped in history and architectural beauty. 1 reply
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Lady Xu Temple – A Sacred Gem of An Giang, Vietnam
Nestled at the foot of Sam Mountain in Chau Doc, An Giang, Lady Xu Temple (Miếu Bà Chúa Xứ) is one of southern Vietnam’s most revered spiritual sites. This sacred temple draws millions of visitors each year, both pilgrims and tourists alike, especially during the annual Ba Chua Xu Festival held in April (lunar calendar).
Built in the 19th century and showcasing traditional Vietnamese architecture, the temple is famed for its mysterious legend of the Lady Xu statue – believed to bring protection, luck, and prosperity. Inside, intricate carvings, golden altars, and the sacred statue create a tranquil, yet powerful atmosphere for prayer and reflection.
Surrounded by lush landscapes and close to many cultural attractions like the Tay An Pagoda and Sam Mountain cable car, Lady Xu Temple offers a perfect blend of spiritual discovery and scenic beauty. 1 reply
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Nga Bay – The Iconic River Crossroads of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta
Nga Bay, located in Hau Giang Province in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, is renowned for its unique seven-way river junction, where seven rivers converge to create a striking landscape. Once a bustling floating market, Nga Bay served as a vital waterway trade hub in the region. Today, it retains its charm with rich cultural traditions, vibrant local festivals, delicious southern cuisine, and the warm hospitality of its people. As it continues to grow, Nga Bay is emerging as a key economic and tourism center in the Mekong Delta, offering visitors an authentic experience of Vietnam’s riverine culture and rural life. 0 reply
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