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An Giang’s unique ‘long-legged dancer’ delicacy

The "long-legged dancer," or dried frog, from An Giang delights diners with its delicate flavors and crunchy bones, earning it a spot among Vietnam’s most prized dishes.

Exploring Oc Eo: Six national treasures on display in An Giang

The An Giang Museum presents six national treasures from the Oc Eo culture, dating from the 4th to the 6th centuries.

Asia’s record-holding Neem salad: An Giang’s unique delicacy

Neem salad, a dish made from local ingredients like young leaves and flowers of Neem trees, has gained fame as one of An Giang’s must-try delicacies.

An Giang specialty: crickets more expensive than meat

Crickets fried in fish sauce, a specialty of Tri Ton area in An Giang, attracts both domestic and foreign gourmets.

An Giang Museum showcases six priceless Oc Eo artifacts

The An Giang Museum proudly exhibits six national treasures representing the Oc Eo culture from the 4th to 6th centuries, each of significant cultural, historical, religious, and artistic value.

Explore the serene beauty of Truc Lam An Giang Monastery

Truc Lam An Giang Monastery is a spiritual tourist destination that attracts many visitors due to its picturesque landscape, likened to a miniature Ha Long Bay in the southern province of An Giang.

A glimpse into Ba Chua Xu Temple, Vietnam's most generous relic site

Discover the spiritual and architectural beauty of Ba Chua Xu Temple, the highest donation-collecting relic site in Vietnam in 2023.

Experience the magic of Cam Mountain: A trekking tour

The trekking tour of Cam Mountain (An Giang) has become a popular attraction, drawing many tourists with its 2-day-1-night itinerary.

Tasting exquisite flavors of fermented snakehead fish

Prepared by skilled local cooks using traditional recipes, fermented snakehead fish in An Giang Province captivates the taste buds with its distinctive flavor and cultural significance, satisfying even the most discerning diners.

An Giang’s palm sugar, a specialty of An Giang Province

Locals consider the tree as coming from heaven to help them process it into palm sugar that brings them a stable monthly income and lovely spice for cooks and housewives nationwide.

Savoring O Thum burned chicken in An Giang

O Thum Lake in An Giang is not just a picturesque natural attraction; it is also home to the renowned O Thum burned chicken, a dish that has captured the hearts of many visitors with its unique process and distinctive flavor exclusive to the region.

Palmyra palm salad with beef: An An Giang culinary marvel

An Giang Province boasts the renowned palmyra palm, a versatile resource used to craft a variety of delectable dishes, including the tantalizing palmyra palm salad with beef.

Palm sugar honeycomb cake, a specialty of An Giang

Bánh bò thốt nốt is a sweet, chewy sponge cake. It is made from rice flour, water, palmyra palm sugar and yeast, and has a honeycomb-like texture.

Monk’s corpse kept intact at pagoda in An Giang for nearly one decade

A monk in An Giang passed away 10 years ago, but his body has not decomposed, though it was not preserved by chemicals or embalming methods.

A must-taste noodle soup in An Giang

Chau Doc fish noodle soup presents a harmonious fusion of several rustic ingredients, encapsulating the quintessential essence of southwestern Vietnamese cuisine that leaves a profound imprint on the palates of diners.

Ba Chua Xu Temple named exemplary spiritual tourist destination in Asia-Pacific

The Ba Chua Xu (Holy Mother of the Realm) Temple on Sam Mountain in An Giang has been recognised as an “Exemplary Spiritual Tourist Destination in Asia - Pacific” by the Vietnam - India Economic and Cultural Exchange Forum.

Cham craft villages in An Giang gain popularity among tourists

The development of community-based tourism associated with traditional culture has improved the quality of life of the Chăm ethnic minority people in the southern province of An Giang.

Cham craft villages in An Giang gain popularity among tourists

The development of community-based tourism associated with traditional culture has improved the quality of life of the Cham ethnic minority people in the southern province of An Giang.

Chau Doc River Floating Village

Besides the spiritual attractions of Chau Doc City in An Giang Province, tourists can marvel at the floating houses and fishing rafts dotting the Chau Doc River.

Visit the southwest roof of VN to 'ride the wind and hunt clouds'

The Cam (Forbidden) Mountain in An Giang Province is considered the "roof of Vietnam’s southwestern region".