VietNamNet Bridge – The people in the southwestern region of Vietnam build their houses with simple and available materials like cajuput and coconut leaves, which are suited to their floating way of life.
![]() Floating houses in Chau Doc, An Giang province, with fish cages underneath. ![]() Stilt houses in flooded areas in An Giang and Dong Thap. ![]() The entrance to the house is a monkey bridge. ![]() Floating houses on the Tien River. ![]() A rural house with tree fences. ![]() A house with a front altar. ![]() A three-compartment house in the Mekong Delta. ![]() A leaf-roofed house. ![]() A house with tin roof, leaf walls and wooden door. ![]() Stilt-houses for those who live in the flooded area. ![]() A stilt house with hundreds of poles. ![]() Houses in the flood season in An Giang. ![]() An old farmer in Dong Thap is cleaning the indoor altar. ![]() A water jar in the front yard. ![]() A young girl in a bamboo house. ![]() A 100-year-old market house in Can Tho. ![]() Binh Thuy ancient house in Can Tho. ![]() The house of the Bac Lieu.Dude. |
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