If you visit Tay Ninh in January of the lunar calendar, it is highly recommended to attend the renowned Ba Den Mountain Festival. This event is expected to attract tourists and pilgrims who come to admire the breathtaking scenery and pray for peace, good fortune, and prosperity in the early days of the Lunar New Year.

An Giang province should definitely be on the travel itinerary for those exploring the Mekong Delta. It is considered as one of the top destinations that every traveler should visit. (Photo: https://truyenhinhdulich.vn/)

Thanks to its extensive network of canals, An Giang province thrives on waterway transportation. This bustling province is known for its river wharves and floating markets, which are the hub of most trade activities.

Kien Giang province, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and delicious seafood, offers a perfect combination of relaxation and exploration for first-time travelers.

Phu Quoc Island in Kien Giang province promises an unforgettable journey with its mesmerizing natural wonders and vibrant communities.

Vung Tau is a coastal city in the southern region, famous for its picturesque beaches and stunning natural landscapes.

For beach lovers planning a visit, it is highly recommended to consider the period before or after the Tet holiday for a relaxing seaside retreat.

Can Tho is not just a major commercial and transportation hub, but also a popular tourist attraction in the Mekong Delta region.

Can Tho is widely known for its charming waterways, valuable cultural heritage, and unique local cuisine. The city is famous for its floating markets, which are only open in the early morning from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. These bustling markets attract hundreds of traders in boats, offering fresh vegetables, fruits, breakfast, handicrafts, and daily household goods, creating a vibrant and joyful atmosphere.

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