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davidstanleytravel · 9 hours ago
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The waterways of the Tra Su Bird Sanctuary in the Mekong Delta at Van Giao, Vietnam, pass cajuput trees in the melaleuca forest.
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turkeyevisaonlineservices · 4 months ago
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🚤 Can Tho, the vibrant heart of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta! Wake up early to experience the bustling Cai Rang Floating Market, cruise along peaceful canals, and savor authentic southern Vietnamese cuisine. ��🍜 Explore lush fruit orchards, charming villages, and local life along the river. A must-visit destination for culture and food lovers! 🇻🇳✨ More Information..
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mcgaggs · 7 months ago
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sanhotelseriesvn · 9 months ago
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Cần Thơ - Floating Market Adventures
Waking up early in Cần Thơ means witnessing the beauty of the Cái Răng floating market. Boats filled with tropical fruits and local produce create a vibrant scene on the water. 🍍🚤
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saigonlocalstravel · 11 months ago
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Mekong Delta 2 Days Tour – Private Tour
The Vietnam Mekong Delta Tour 2 days 1 night is an ideal private tour to explore the reality of Southern Vietnamese rural life and culture of the Mekong Delta provided by Saigon Locals Travel.
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Mekong Delta 2 Days Tour – Private Tour
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hktduy · 2 years ago
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“Bình yên" ai bán mà mua, ai rơi mà nhặt, ai thừa mà xin?
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vietnamtravelsindia · 2 years ago
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Try making rice noodles in the Mekong Delta, why not?
Well-known as the largest rice granary in Vietnam, the Mekong Delta is also renowned for its tradition of making rice noodles over generations. The handcrafted rice noodles of the Mekong Delta are not just food, they represent a way of life and a piece of cultural heritage!
These delicious noodles come in a variety of shapes and sizes, all made from the highest quality rice harvested from the region's fertile rice paddies. The skilled artisans engaged in the traditional making of rice noodles work meticulously to ensure each batch is perfect, from fermenting the rice to shaping and cutting the strips.
The best thing is that you can try making these delicious noodles! Here, travelers can witness the skilled artisans in action as they make these delicacies by hand, using traditional techniques honed over generations, and try some steps like in the photos below.
Learn more about the Mekong Delta here: https://vietnamtravels.in/destinations/mekong-delta.html
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metalsongoftheday · 2 years ago
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Monday, September 18: Mekong Delta, "Without Honour"
Mekong Delta’s first album was as foundational in the development of prog/tech thrash as any of Voivod’s early records, and “Without Honour”, even with Ralf Hubert’s fat blower bass seemingly coming straight out of the Blacky playbook, was a crucial building block in the elevation of thrash as a subgenre.  Wolfgang Borgmann’s vocals were more pliable than usual for thrash and there was a certain thoughtfulness to the arrangement and performance that was certainly very unusual for thrash at the time.  At the same time the tune was still incredibly frantic and forceful, especially Jörg Michael’s (going under the pseudonym Gordon Perkins) drums.  Indeed, what really stood out was the dexterity and precision of the rhythm section’s attack, which turned what could’ve been another aimless thrash rant into something altogether more compelling.
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laotravellinkso71 · 9 days ago
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Discover the vibrant Mekong Delta in Vietnam, famous for its lush landscapes, floating markets, and cultural richness. Explore hidden villages, boat tours, and local cuisine. Plan your perfect trip with our travel tips and must-see attractions in the heart of southern Vietnam.
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travelauthenticasia1 · 5 months ago
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Amazing journey of Ho Chi Minh City and Mekong Delta
Looking for a short but fulfilling trip filled with culture, food, and nature? Don't miss out on the 4-day Ho Chi Minh City - Mekong Delta tour!👉 Book your amazing trip now:
4 days Ho Chi Minh City - Mekong Delta
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davidstanleytravel · 13 hours ago
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Visitors to the Tra Su Bird Sanctuary in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam explore the water hyacinth-clogged canals of the park by sampan.
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herobservationartisan · 5 months ago
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Exploring the World’s Best Floating Markets
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Floating markets are a unique and vibrant way to experience local culture while enjoying a scenic boat ride through rivers and canals. These markets, where vendors sell their goods directly from boats, offer an unforgettable experience that allows travelers to explore the intersection of commerce, tradition, and natural beauty. Across the globe, some of the world’s best floating markets attract visitors from all over the world. Let’s take a journey to discover the top floating markets worth visiting.
One of the most famous floating markets is located in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand. Situated about 100 kilometers from Bangkok, this bustling market is known for its colorful boats filled with exotic fruits, vegetables, and handmade crafts. Early morning is the best time to visit, as the market is lively with vendors peddling their goods and visitors taking boat rides through the narrow canals.
Another must-visit floating market is in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Known as Cai Rang Floating Market, it is the largest in the region and one of the most picturesque. Floating on the river, boats offer a variety of goods, including fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies. Visitors can hire a boat and navigate through the lively market, watching as traders barter and exchange goods while experiencing the local lifestyle.
In Indonesia, the Lok Baintan Floating Market in South Kalimantan offers a glimpse into the daily life of the local people. The market operates on the Barito River, where wooden boats loaded with fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts create a lively scene. Unlike the more commercialized markets in other parts of the world, Lok Baintan provides a more authentic and intimate experience.
One more floating market that stands out is the Tonle Sap Floating Market in Cambodia. Located on the Tonle Sap Lake, this market allows visitors to interact with local fishermen and families living in floating villages. The market is a vital part of the local economy, offering everything from fresh fish to handmade baskets.
Floating markets are an amazing way to explore a region’s culture, food, and daily life. Whether you're looking to shop for fresh produce, handmade goods, or simply enjoy the view, these markets offer a one-of-a-kind travel experience.
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desupporttourism · 9 months ago
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A Vietnam tour offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Explore the bustling streets of Hanoi, cruise through the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay, and visit the ancient town of Hoi An with its lantern-lit streets. Discover the historic Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City and relax on the pristine beaches of Da Nang. The Mekong Delta provides a glimpse into rural life, while the imperial city of Hue showcases Vietnam’s royal past. From street food to scenic landscapes, Vietnam offers an unforgettable travel experience for all
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odctravel · 11 months ago
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Culture and Customs of the Khmer Ethnic Group:
Ethnic minorities often reside in remote areas or high mountains, sustaining themselves through hunting or slash-and-burn agriculture. Introducing tourism to these communities can boost their income, mitigate environmental damage, and provide a refreshing climate for visitors. Let's join hands to protect our environment and make our Earth greener, cleaner, and more beautiful.
Traditional Social Institutions: The Khmer people in the Mekong Delta live in clusters known as "phum" (a small area comprising 3-8 related families) and "soc" (a traditional self-governing social unit similar to a Vietnamese village). Blood relations and marriage are the two basic relationships in the phum, while neighborly and territorial relations are blended with kinship in the soc.
Religion and Beliefs: Most Khmer in Vietnam are followers of Theravada Buddhism, which plays a crucial role in their spiritual life. Buddhist teachings and precepts have become standards in the relationships among the Khmer in the soc. Additionally, the Khmer have folk beliefs and festivals that contain many Hindu elements but are integrated into Buddhism.
Housing: Previously, the Khmer lived in stilt houses or earthen houses. However, nowadays, they almost no longer live in stilt houses. Over the past few decades, they have transitioned to living in earthen houses.
Attire: In the past, both Khmer men and women wore silk sarongs woven by themselves. Nowadays, young people prefer wearing trousers and shirts, while middle-aged and elderly people often wear black "ba ba" clothes. Affluent men sometimes wear white ba ba clothes with a scarf wrapped around their head or slung over their shoulder. Traditional clothes are worn only during weddings.
Cuisine: The staple food of the Khmer in the Mekong Delta is sticky rice. The special dish "tứksamlo" (rice noodle soup) is a favorite and indispensable on the first day of the Lunar New Year in the pagoda.
Education: Since the liberation (in 1975), especially in recent years, the development of education for the Khmer ethnic group has received special attention from the state and local authorities. According to the April 1, 2019, survey of 53 ethnic minorities: 76.7% of Khmer people aged 15 and above are literate in common script; the primary school attendance rate is 100.5%; the lower secondary school attendance rate is 72.3%; the upper secondary school attendance rate is 35%; and the rate of out-of-school children is 23.4%.
Festivals: The cultural and spiritual life of the Khmer is very rich. In their festival system, many unique festivals stand out, especially the two major ones in the year: Chol Chnam Thmay, the New Year festival, and Ok-ang Bok, the Moon Worship Festival, featuring the Ngo boat race among the phum - soc.
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saigonlocalstravel · 5 months ago
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Mekong Delta 2 Days Tour – Private Tour
The Vietnam Mekong Delta Tour 2 days 1 night is an ideal private tour to explore the reality of Southern Vietnamese rural life and culture of the Mekong Delta provided by Saigon Locals Travel.
Linking book:
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hktduy · 2 years ago
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Trái cây miệt vườn Miền Tây.
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