The year-end ripe rice season is a good time to visit An Giang. Vietnam's western land is always attractive to tourists thanks to its simple yet charming beauty.
The province of An Giang attracts tourists with its peaceful beauty of the palm fields dyed in the golden sun, the endless rice fields that are currently entering the last harvest of the year. Every corner in An Giang is simply beautiful, easy to capture the heart of admirers.
One of the places that most tourists choose when traveling to An Giang is Tri Ton, where they can spend just 2 days and 1 night to feel the life and immerse in the beauty of this land.
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Photo: Zing News
Photo: Zing News
Photo: Zing News
Photo: Zing News
Photo: Zing News
Photo: Zing News
Photo: Zing News
Photo: Zing News
2 days and 1 night trip to Tri Ton
Sharing about this trip, the photographer, Nguyen Hoan Hao, said he started from Can Tho and reached Tri Ton at 5 pm. The first destination that he visited was the famous heart palm tree - the best place to watch the beautiful sunset in An Giang. For dinner, he suggested "banh canh" on Tran Hung Dao street. Sunrise on Ta Pa Lake, To mountain, Tri Ton heaven gate are also a not-to-miss sight in An Giang.
President Tran Dai Quang has urged authorities of the Mekong Delta province of An Giang to focus on improving the quality of infrastructure planning for ...
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