Aerial tour of Mekong Delta icons

07:11, 19/11/2021

These aerial shots taken by a Can Tho-based engineer takes you past iconic tourist attractions and symbolic bridges strewn across the Mekong Delta, Vietnam's agriculture and aquaculture hub.

 

 

These aerial shots taken by a Can Tho-based engineer takes you past iconic tourist attractions and symbolic bridges strewn across the Mekong Delta, Vietnam's agriculture and aquaculture hub.

A farmer works on a salt field in Dong Hai District of Bac Lieu Province as dawn breaks.  Bac Lieu is one of the country’s biggest salt producers, with production primarily taking place in Dong Hai and Hoa Binh Districts. In Bac Lieu, salt is harvested once a year during the dry season from December to April. In 2019-2020 it produced 50,000 tons, including 4,700 tons of white salt, across 1,670 hectares of flats.

A farmer works on a salt field in Dong Hai District of Bac Lieu Province as dawn breaks.

Bac Lieu is one of the country’s biggest salt producers, with production primarily taking place in Dong Hai and Hoa Binh Districts. In Bac Lieu, salt is harvested once a year during the dry season from December to April. In 2019-2020 it produced 50,000 tons, including 4,700 tons of white salt, across 1,670 hectares of flats.

 

Around 50 kilometers from Bac Lieu is Nga Nam floating market in Soc Trang Province. The photo was taken during the recent Lunar New Year holiday in February, with buyers and sellers traveling on different sized boats, loading, unloading, buying and selling numerous goods.  The Nga Nam (intersection of five routes) floating market acquired its name from the convergence of five canals - Ca Mau, Vinh Quoi, Long My, Thanh Tri and Phung Hiep. The market opens between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m.

Around 50 kilometers from Bac Lieu is Nga Nam floating market in Soc Trang Province. The photo was taken during the recent Lunar New Year holiday in February, with buyers and sellers traveling on different sized boats, loading, unloading, buying and selling numerous goods.

The Nga Nam (intersection of five routes) floating market acquired its name from the convergence of five canals - Ca Mau, Vinh Quoi, Long My, Thanh Tri and Phung Hiep. The market opens between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m.

 

Sunset on Can Tho Bridge. The 2.75-kilometer-long cable-stayed bridge over the Hau River, the largest distributary of the Mekong, opened to traffic in 2010 after six years of construction.
Sunset on Can Tho Bridge. The 2.75-kilometer-long cable-stayed bridge over the Hau River, the largest distributary of the Mekong, opened to traffic in 2010 after six years of construction.

 

The first pedestrian bridge in Can Tho, nearly 200 meters long and 7.2 meters wide, was inaugurated five years ago at a cost of nearly VND50 billion ($2.13 million) and is now a popular tourist attraction in the city.  Can Tho, the largest economic hub in the Mekong Delta, lies at an intersection of canal and river networks that measure a total 1,157 kilometers.

The first pedestrian bridge in Can Tho, nearly 200 meters long and 7.2 meters wide, was inaugurated five years ago at a cost of nearly VND50 billion ($2.13 million) and is now a popular tourist attraction in the city.

Can Tho, the largest economic hub in the Mekong Delta, lies at an intersection of canal and river networks that measure a total 1,157 kilometers.

 

Around 17 kilometers to the southeast of downtown Can Tho is Phong Dien floating market where traders gather to buy fresh vegetables and fruit to resell elsewhere. The most crowded time is from 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. when many boats clog the waterway.
Around 17 kilometers to the southeast of downtown Can Tho is Phong Dien floating market where traders gather to buy fresh vegetables and fruit to resell elsewhere. The most crowded time is from 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. when many boats clog the waterway.

 

83 kilometers from Kien Giang's capital Rach Gia, Nam Du is the Mekong Delta province’s farthest island. It comprises 21 islets, 11 of which are inhabited while the rest remain pristine.  Foreigners need to show a passport, visa and residency papers to be eligible for entry into "maritime boundary areas."
83 kilometers from Kien Giang's capital Rach Gia, Nam Du is the Mekong Delta province’s farthest island. It comprises 21 islets, 11 of which are inhabited while the rest remain pristine. Foreigners need to show a passport, visa and residency papers to be eligible for entry into "maritime boundary areas."

 (Source: VNExpress)