Cai Rang Floating Market is the biggest floating market in the Mekong Delta. You will love everything about it: the sight, sound and even taste – sip Vietnamese coffee while onboard to make the experience more authentic. Hopefully my pictures below of the Cai Rang Floating Market can do this place justice…
3 things I like about this Can Tho Ong Temple…
Pictures taken at the Can Tho Park of the Mekong Delta. The Can Tho Park is located right along the lively waterfront and it makes for a VERY VERY (no typo here- really VERY!) pleasant stroll
Pictures of the Can Tho River taken in the evening during a leisurely boat ride. Do not confuse this with the typical floating market boat rides in the Mekong Delta. This is just around the Can Tho River…
2 personal observations on the Vinh Trang Pagoda in My Tho before I pass you a few quick facts follow by a photo slideshow…
This is the Cao Dai Temple in My Tho. It is not as big as the headquarter in Tay Ninh but still just as colorful and certainly worth a visit. If you want to learn more about the Cao Dai religion which was founded in Vietnam, click here. A quick summary is that Cao Dai is a Vietnamese sect that seeks to create the ideal religion by fusing the secular and religious philosophies of both East and West…
Phung Son Pagoda is extremely rich in statuary made of bronze, wood, ceramic and beaten copper. It’s peopled with a mix of gilded and beautifully carved statues (some painted). This Vietnamese Buddhist pagoda was built between 1802 and 1820 on the site of structures from the Funan period, dating back at least to the early centuries of Christianity. Other foundations of Funanese buildings have also been discovered here…
Before I show you how you can ride your way to the Mui Ne Fishing Harbor, allow me to share this BEAUTIFUL time lapse video with you. This will explain why this fishing harbor is my favorite attraction in Mui Ne…
3 reasons to visit Suoi Tien Mui Ne, or the Fairy Stream…
Mui Ne’s Po Shanu Cham Towers is about 5 km out of Mui Ne, on the road towards Phan Thiet. If you are riding on your own, ask the locals and most should be able to point you in the right direction. Just remember to emphasize that it’s Mui Ne’s Cham Towers and not the Phan Rang Cham Towers which is 130km away


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