Mekong Delta

The Mekong River is among the biggest rivers in the World, starting its nearly 5,000km course from the Tibetan Plateau traveling its way through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. The Mekong River discharges its water into the East Vietnam Sea in southern Vietnam via its nine major tributaries. For this reason, the local people call it the Cuu Long River (or the River of Nine Dragons) and the Delta created by sediments of the Mekong's tributaries is called Dong Bang Song Cuu Long – The Mekong Delta.

Lao Cai

Lao Cai Province of Vietnam is located in the north-western region of the country. Lao Cai shares border with China to the north, with Ha Giang to the east, with Yen Bai to the east and southeast, with Son La to the south and southwest and with Lai Chau to the west.

Hau Giang

Hau Giang Province is located in the heart of the Mekong Delta, bordered to the north by Can Tho City, to the east by the Hau River (Mekong River tributary) and Vinh Long Province, to the south by Soc Trang Province and Bac Lieu Province and to the west by Kien Giang Province.

 

Vinh Phuc

Vinh Phuc Province is a buffer area between the plain of the Red River Delta and the mountains in the north-western part of Vietnam.

Kien Giang

Kien Giang is 248km from Ho Chi Minh City and 115km from Can Tho City. Kien Giang is bordered  to the north by Cambodia, to the east by An Giang Province and Hau Giang Province,  to the south-east by Bac Lieu Province,  to the south  by Ca Mau Province, and to the west by the Rach Gia Gulf.