Discover the best top things to do in An Giang Province, Vietnam including Long Xuyen Floating Market, Chau Doc Market, Hong Ngoc Silk, Chau Doc Floating Market, Chau Doc Food Market.
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4.5 based on 4 reviews
HongNgoc textile factory make Lanh My A silk ,a truly unique silk product, created with dyes made from the mac nua (Diospyros mollis) fruit, a kind of wood tree, and water, comes from Tan Chau silk village in southern Vietnam about 300 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Our group was picked up by bus by Ms. San’s Tours around 6am and headed to the pier which was maybe 3-5min drive away from our hotel. Then arrived at our boat for a 2 hour tour. The floating market is not what I was expecting. I was thinking it was going to be like Bangkok. It sure was not. You are not in a narrow canal but in the middle of a bay. It had a rural local feeling market. We seemed to be the only tourist boat out there. We stopped at many boats. Got coffee’s for everyone (hot or iced) and pho. You have to try the Vietnamese (iced) Coffee. It was incredible. San made sure we got to see first hand how they worked out of their boats. They have a hook that they hooked onto our boat and make you whatever you are wanting to order or look at. The much large boats where selling local fruits and vegetables to smaller boats, some personal use and some fur businesses. Everything was so fresh! Lots of tossing around. Locals all seemed very friendly. If they were not right in the middle of something they would wave or give you a huge friendly Smile. When I returned to the hotel and my spouse saw pictures he was jealous he didn’t come with us and that he missed out on this opportunity. So don’t you do the same.
4.0 based on 68 reviews
People tend to live fish and meat, but do not know where it is "produced". On this market you see and smell the slaughtering of chicken, geese, frogs, fish.. It is definetly an eye opener for most tourists.
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