Explore the Mekong Delta Viet Nam.

Day first: I had a great experience coming to the plain of Vietnam. I was born and raised in Hanoi, in the middle of Hanoi’s bustling metropolis. To avoid the noise of the city I made my own journey to the southeastern Vietnam. Departure from Hanoi I buy air tickets from Hanoi to Can Tho. after the flight more than 2 hours I arrive. I came to the poetic city in an excited mood exploring this land. I chose the taxi from the airport to the hotel in the city center. The price of this hotel is quite reasonable. I check in hotel luggage room and start my journey, the hotel has a motorcycle rental service for 150.000 VND / day. I started my discovery journey First I went to Can Tho Bridge to see the Can Tho River a branch of the MeKong River flowing into Vietnam rivers far more fertile. I saw the boats on the boat carrying fruit and agricultural produce from the areas to the poetic. I took some pictures here and then returned to the city center to continue my journey to Ninh Kieu wharf. In the center of the city, near the Ninh Kieu Marina, there is a night market. Where can I walk along the river to feel the life and people here. I choose to dine at a street food restaurant to savor this region is Bánh Xèo and Tủu Tíu near the Can Tho night market. and visit Can Tho about 2 hours and back to the hotel.

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Hi @HoangMinhVietnam This area looks lovely, beautiful photographs

Hello @HoangMinhVietnam ,

Thank you for sharing your experience and travel tips. I am sure it will be very useful for the other Local Guides.

Did you take these photos? If not, please can you quote the source?

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I am changing your topic label to the travel topic.

Hi @HoangMinhVietnam ,

Thanks for having shared with us once again! : ]

I just wanted to let you know that I have revoked the Vietnamese language tag since the post would be presented in English (for further remark, do feel free to check the post How do I find posts in my preferred language?)

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