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Geography
Ben Tre is
situated in
Mekong
Delta. It
shares its
border with
Tien Giang
in the
north, Vinh
Long in the
west and
south -
west, and
Tra Vinh in
the south.
It has 60km
seashore.
The four
main rivers
are Tien
Giang, Ba
Lai, Ham
Luong, and
Co Chien.
They create
Bao, Minh,
and An Hoa
islets.The
topography
is flat with
sand dunes
and fields.
Though
rivers
surrounding
the
province,
water
transportation
is very
available.
Climate: It
is moon soon
climate. The
rainy season
lasts from
May to
October. The
dry season
lasts from
December to
April next
year. The
annual
average
temperature
varies
between 26
and 27�C.
The annual
average
rainfall is
1,250mm -
1,500mm.
Tourism and
Economy
Having
complex
network of
rivers and
canals, Ben
Tre has
advantage to
develop
ecotourism
with many
green fruit
gardens. Ben
Tre is the
granary of
Mekong
Delta. There
are
agriculture
productions
such as
rice, corn,
pineapple,
custard-apple,
star apple,
durian,
mango,
longan, and
many more.
Industrial
trees are
tobacco,
sugar-cane,
and cotton.
Especially,
Ben Tre is
homeland of
coconut. It
is known
with Ben Tre
coconut
candy, My
Long Cai Mon
flower and
ornamental
plant.
Ben Tre is
well known
as poet
Nguyen Dinh
Chieu?s
motherland.
Other
popular
places are
My Hoa Bird
Reserve, Con
Phung
(Hillock of
the Coconut
Religion),
Vam Ho Bird
Sanctuary,
Vien Minh
Pagoda.
Transportation
Ben Tre is
14km from
Mytho, and
85km from Ho
Chi Minh
City.
National
Highway No.
60 and 57
link to Tra
Vinh and
Tien Giang
provinces in
turn.Ben Tre
is
considered
as island
province
accessible
by ferry
from Mytho.
Tourist can
visit Ben
Tre by
high-speech
ship for 5
people. |