Wednesday, April 13, 2011

To explore My Tho - Tien Giang

To explore My Tho - Tien Giang My Tho, the quiet capital city of Tien Giang province, is the traditional gateway to the delta, owing to its proximity to HCMC. Visitors on a whirlwind Vietnam tour often take a day trip here to catch a glimpse of the famous river. In order to visit floating markets, however, you'll need to continue on to Can Tho. The town itself is an important market town, and its quaint but busy waterfront is easily explored on foot. My Tho was founded in the 1680s by Chinese refugees freeing Taiwan for political reasons. The Chinese have virtually all gone now, having been driven out in the late 1970s when their property was seized by the government. The economy is based on tourism, fishing and the cultivation of rice, coconuts, bananas, mangoes, longans and citrus fruit. Typhoon...

Friday, April 8, 2011

exploring Cu Chi Tunnel - Ho Chi Minh City

exploring Cu Chi Tunnel - Ho Chi Minh CityA great evidence and memorial site of southern Vietnam’s heroic and heart-breaking war against foreign invaders is found in Cu Chi Tunnel, northwest of Saigon (Hochiminh city) Location. Around 70 kilometers northwest of Saigon, Cu Chi Tunnel is right near the so-called “Iron Triangle” of Southern Vietnam. Both the Saigon River and Route 1 pass through this region which used to serve as major supply routes in and out of Saigon during the war. Hence, the Cu Chi (in Vietnamese: Củ Chi) and the nearby Ben Cat districts had immense strategic value for the NLF (National Front for the Liberation of...

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Exploring Ba Dong Beach - Tra Vinh province

Exploring Ba Dong Beach - Tra Vinh province Ba Dong Beach stretches nearly 50 kilometers over three communes in southern Tra Vinh Province in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, with the very picturesque beauty, beautiful long beach suitable for bath and holidays… Ba Dong Beach belongs to Truong Long Hoa Commune, Duyen Hai District, approximately 55 km from Tra Vinh City. Ba Dong coast is lined with pristine white sand for 10km, with clear and fresh air. During the colonialism era, the French built a resort and used it to rest and swim. This resort is also enjoyed by Vietnamese who spend weekends and vacations there. Unfortunately, wars have...

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