An Giang, Jan. 31 -- 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.
From sacred peaks to coastal waters
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.
Its key attractions command admiration both at home and abroad. ...
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