Category: Southern Vietnam
Southern Vietnam has only been established for about 300 years, but its history with ups and downs has created the unique features of this new land.
The presence of the French in the late 19th century, and the American in mid-twentieth century, offered Southern Vietnam unique features in its culture, social, economy, education, etc. Moreover, the dense network of rivers in this area is a solid foundation for the development of river trade, river transport, most prominent in the form of “floating market”. It is undeniable that water has become a constituent element of the culture here.
Southern Vietnam is also where 70% of the nation`s fruit production came from. Eastern provinces are famous with durian, jackfruit, pomelo, etc. Long An with its specialty Long Tri`s watermelon. Bến Tre has the best orange, mandarin, banana, rambutan and star aple fruit. As you can see, visiting these destinations also means tasting some of the finest fruit you can find.
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Salt harvest begins at dawn in the Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu

The attractions of Dong Nai can be good for weekend camping

Pink trumpet flowers blossoming in Downtown Ho Chi Minh City

Can Tho City has reclaimed a sense of tranquility with social distancing

Phu Quoc island ranked 7 on TripAdvisor’s list of 25 emerging travel destinations

Saigon’s Museum of Geology a bridge that goes back you a billion years

Kon So Lal the largest communal house in the Central Highlands

White Palace (Bach Dinh) where kept three century-old artifacts
