The Mekong Delta province of An Giang, which shares a 104km borderline with Cambodia, is a land of bustling border trade and tourism, diverse culture and charming people.
![]() A view of Chau Doc city seen from Sam mountain ![]() Tourists from Cambodia arrive in Vietnam through the Tien River International Border Gate. Vietnamese and Cambodian border guards carry out a joint patrol on the Hau River. ![]() Women of the Cham ethnic community in Phum Xoai hamlet, Chau Phong commune, Tan Chau district, gather around a traditional loom ![]() Harvesting rice in Van Giao commune, Tinh Bien district. A family in Long Giang commune, Cho Moi district engages in the local craft of weaving bamboo baskets. ![]() Vietnamese and Cambodian people trade fish on a river in An Khanh commune, An Phu district. The other bank of the river is in Cambodia. Harvesting Bong sung (Nymphaea) during the flood season in An Giang. ![]() The Say Ta Som pagoda in Tinh Bien district ![]() A Khmer wedding in Tinh Bien district with the custom of taking the groom to the bride’s family The Tra Su cajuput forest in Tinh Bien district - a famous tourist destination in An Giang (Photo: VNA)
The Tra Su cajuput forest in Tinh Bien district - a famous tourist destination in An Giang ![]() Khmer people celebrate the Vietnamese traditional Tet ![]() The Bay Nui Bull Race Festival of the Khmer people in Tinh Bien district Cham ethnic children after a ceremony at the Chau Phong Muslim Mosque in Tan Chau district |
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