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An Giang as a globally competitive tourism hotspot
Tra Su cajuput forest attracts nature lovers for its poetic beauty and rich biodiversity. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
Ta Pa Pagoda (known as Chun-Num Pagoda in Khmer) is a renowned Khmer Theravada Buddhist temple in An Giang. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
Cu Lao Gieng Church built in 1877 is an attractive destination for tourists. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
Con En eco-tourism site is a typical tourist destination in the Mekong Delta. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
Ba Chua Xu Shrine is one of the most famous spiritual destinations in the Mekong Delta. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
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An Giang as a globally competitive tourism hotspot
01/31/2026 10:44
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After merging with Kien Giang province, the newly expanded An Giang, home to the legendary “Land of Seven Mountains,” along with stunning seas and untouched islands, has emerged as a top destination on both Vietnam’s and the world’s tourism map. The restructured Mekong Delta province now spans nearly 10,000 sq.km, weaving together fertile plains, rugged mountainous terrain and borderlands, vast marine and island assets, serene rivers, and a dense network of canals. This rich, varied topography creates ideal conditions for a wide spectrum of tourism products, setting An Giang distinctly apart from its regional peers. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
An Giang as a globally competitive tourism hotspot
After merging with Kien Giang province, the newly expanded An Giang, home to the legendary “Land of Seven Mountains,” along with stunning seas and untouched islands, has emerged as a top destination on both Vietnam’s and the world’s tourism map. The restructured Mekong Delta province now spans nearly 10,000 sq.km, weaving together fertile plains, rugged mountainous terrain and borderlands, vast marine and island assets, serene rivers, and a dense network of canals. This rich, varied topography creates ideal conditions for a wide spectrum of tourism products, setting An Giang distinctly apart from its regional peers. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
An Giang as a globally competitive tourism hotspot
After merging with Kien Giang province, the newly expanded An Giang, home to the legendary “Land of Seven Mountains,” along with stunning seas and untouched islands, has emerged as a top destination on both Vietnam’s and the world’s tourism map. The restructured Mekong Delta province now spans nearly 10,000 sq.km, weaving together fertile plains, rugged mountainous terrain and borderlands, vast marine and island assets, serene rivers, and a dense network of canals. This rich, varied topography creates ideal conditions for a wide spectrum of tourism products, setting An Giang distinctly apart from its regional peers. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
An Giang as a globally competitive tourism hotspot
After merging with Kien Giang province, the newly expanded An Giang, home to the legendary “Land of Seven Mountains,” along with stunning seas and untouched islands, has emerged as a top destination on both Vietnam’s and the world’s tourism map. The restructured Mekong Delta province now spans nearly 10,000 sq.km, weaving together fertile plains, rugged mountainous terrain and borderlands, vast marine and island assets, serene rivers, and a dense network of canals. This rich, varied topography creates ideal conditions for a wide spectrum of tourism products, setting An Giang distinctly apart from its regional peers. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
An Giang as a globally competitive tourism hotspot
After merging with Kien Giang province, the newly expanded An Giang, home to the legendary “Land of Seven Mountains,” along with stunning seas and untouched islands, has emerged as a top destination on both Vietnam’s and the world’s tourism map. The restructured Mekong Delta province now spans nearly 10,000 sq.km, weaving together fertile plains, rugg
An Giang as a globally competitive tourism hotspot
After merging with Kien Giang province, the newly expanded An Giang, home to the legendary “Land of Seven Mountains,” along with stunning seas and untouched islands, has emerged as a top destination on both Vietnam’s and the world’s tourism map. The restructured Mekong Delta province now spans nearly 10,000 sq.km, weaving together fertile plains, rugged mountainous terrain and borderlands, vast marine and island assets, serene rivers, and a dense network of canals. This rich, varied topography creates ideal conditions for a wide spectrum of tourism products, setting An Giang distinctly apart from its regional peers. VNA Photo: Khánh Hoà
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