An Giang
An Giang is a province in southern Vietnam, bordering Cambodia. It lies in the Mekong Delta and tributaries of the vast Mekong River run through its fertile landscape. It’s known for its agricultural traditions, celebrated at the Dolta Ceremony and Ox Racing Festival, and for silk weaving, displayed at Chau Giang Brocade Village in Tan Chau district. Cam Mountain, in the western Bảy Núi range, has pagodas and caves.
An Giang occupies a position in the upper reaches of the Mekong Delta. The Hau Giang and Tien Giang branches of the Mekong River are the dominant geographical features of the province. With the exception of the west, most of An Giang is fairly flat and is criss-crossed by many canals and small rivers. This terrain has led to An Giang being a significant agricultural center, producing significant quantities of rice.