Vinh Long
Unlike her counterparts in the Mekong Delta Region, Vinh Long's landscape and tourism centers around real-life experiences in the fruit gardens. In this fertile land, fruits are cultivated in nearly every household, with locals earning their living from these sweet crops. Tourists are, therefore, eager to engage in the homeowners' daily lives, participating in activities such as fruit picking, enjoying traditional meals, and listening to live performances of regional music.
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On the other hand, city life remains vibrant, with densely populated economic zones coexisting alongside traditional floating markets and family-run boat factories. This juxtaposition creates a vision of an urban area at the forefront of modernization while still anchored in its rich history.
Among the variety of fruits, the Nam Roi grapefruit stands out as Vinh Long's most prized crop, contributing significantly to the local economy and enhancing the region's reputation. Visitors should not miss the opportunity to taste this exquisite fruit, renowned for its unique flavor that has helped put Vinh Long on the map.

Ben Tre
85 km away from Ho Chi Minh City and connected to surrounding areas via Rach Mieu Bridge, Ben Tre is one of the most popular Mekong Delta provinces among foreign visitors.

Soc Trang
Soc Trang Province is the token of the cultural harmony, being the place where the Vietnamese and descendants of the Cham empire are living in peace.

Tien Giang
Tien Giang province, with its Cai Be district, is famous for the boisterous economy on the float. As such, the land is full of docks where goods come and go and the trading activities happen directly on the water.