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Centuries-old oil tree stands tall in the middle of the road in An Giang

In the border commune of Ba Chuc, a 300-year-old tree has become a symbol of resilience and remembrance amid a tragic past.

Exploring An Giang’s ancient limestone cave, once deep under the sea

Mo So Cave forms a natural ring with a green-covered valley of over 1,000 square meters at its center. Researchers believe this unique cave system was created millions of years ago, when the area still lay beneath the sea.

Century-old villa in An Giang turned museum holds rare artifacts

A more-than-century-old mansion with French architectural elements yet rich in Vietnamese spirit has served various functions over time – from an ancestral house and courthouse to government headquarters and, today, a provincial museum.

Thien Cam Son: A living gene bank in Vietnam's Mekong highlands

Rising from the Mekong plains, this mountain sanctuary shelters rare flora and fauna under its green canopy.

Swarm of bees surrounds drink stall in An Giang, but crowds still line up

Despite a counter swarming with bees, customers continued to queue for drinks at a local market stall in An Giang.

Vietnam’s living monument: The undying song of Tuc Dup

A 128-day battle turned a rugged limestone hill into a fortress of unyielding courage, echoing Vietnam’s unwavering oath to independence.

An Giang’s floating temple stuns with scenic views and sacred calm

Ta Pa Temple offers panoramic vistas and a serene spiritual experience in the highlands.

Rare An Giang forest fruit blends lychee and rambutan flavors

This tiny, tart-sweet fruit grows once every three years and has become a prized local delicacy.

Ong Bac Temple: Chinese heritage by the river in An Giang

Ong Bac Temple is not only a spiritual sanctuary for the Chinese-Vietnamese community in An Giang but also a well-known cultural destination situated beside the Long Xuyen River.

New province boasts Phu Quoc’s pristine coasts and An Giang’s sacred mountains

An Giang and Kien Giang merge, forming a province with sea-island-mountain tourism diversity.

Savor crispy Banh xeo with wild greens atop Cam Mountain

Cam Mountain’s famous Banh xeo (pancake) is served with nearly 40 types of rare wild greens, offering a unique culinary experience in An Giang.