Southern Vietnam

Long Xuyen is the second largest city in Mekong Delta, the capital of An Giang province located 189km from Saigon and 45km from Cambodia, and at the same time the center for politics, economy and culture.

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Ha Tien town in Kien Giang Province is a popular tourist site of the region thanks to its beautiful beaches and landscapes.

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Tay Ninh is a province in southeastern Vietnam, 99km from Ho Chi Minh city. With 240km of border with Cambodia, Tay Ninh is a major gateway to the southwest of the country. The mount Ba Den, Dau Tieng reservoir in Lo Go – Xa Mat national park, the Cao Dai Temple, the ancient tower Binh Thanh and other historical relics of the Vietnamese Revolution are famous tourist attractions

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The city named after the river My Tho is a traditional entry point of Mekong Delta located 70km southwest of Saigon

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Mui Ne – Phan Thiet has long been known for its beautiful natural scenery, its green and romantic beaches, many of which are intact and wild with very attractive large golden sand dunes. This attracts many Vietnamese and foreign tourists

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With a spectacular location on a peninsula, Vung Tau is a popular weekend escape from Saigon

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The sleepy and dusty Vinh Long city is recently known as an eco-tourist destination very popular to day trippers from Saigon.

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This is a small province stretching between the two arms of Mekong but is expanding year by year thanks to alluvium filed therein each year by the river

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Located of the southwest coast, in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc is the largest island of Vietnam. It is possible to access by boat from Rach Gia (5h) or Ha Tien (4h), many prefer to fly from Ho Chi Minh City (45min)

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