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Geography
Situated between the Tien
and the Hau rivers, Vinh
Long Province is bounded by
Tien Giang Province on the
north, Dong Thap Province on
the north-west, Tra Vinh
Province on the south-east,
Hau Giang and Soc Trang
provinces on the south, and
Can Tho City on the
south-west.
The terrain is quite flat.
The complex network of
rivers and canals make
convenient transportation.
The soil is rich in
alluvium, favorable for rice
and various fruit
cultivation.
The dry season lasts from
December to April, the rainy
season last from May to
November. The annual average
temperature is 27ÂșC. Average
rainfall is from 1,300mm to
1,500mm.
Tourism and Economy
Silt from Tien and Hau
rivers has raised the level
of the field. The majority
of inhabitants live on
farming, fruit planting and
cattle rising.
Coming to there, visitors
have chance to walk among
the trees, relax in
hammocks, try all kinds of
delicious tropical fruits in
the gardens of An Binh and
Binh Hoa Phuoc islands.
Several popular places are
Mr. Sau Giao's Flower
Garden, Mr. Muoi Day's
Stilt-House, and Mr. Hai
Hoang's Old House.
Vinh Long has many pagodas,
communal houses such as Van
Thanh Temple, Long Thanh
Communal House, Tinh Xa Ngoc
Vien, Phuoc Hau, Tien Chau,
Saghamangala pagodas...
Transportation
Vinh Long is 70km from Mytho,
34km from Can Tho and 136km
from Ho Chi Minh City. The
inter-province bus station
is 5km from the centre of
Vinh Long. There are buses
between Vinh Long and Ho Chi
Minh City, Can Tho, Mytho,
Long Xuyen, Sa Dec, Rach Gia,
and other Mekong Delta
destinations. National
Highway No.1A and No.53 also
runs through the province.
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