1.Vinh Trang Pagoda
Vinh Trang Pagoda is one of the most beautiful and historically significant Buddhist temples in southern Vietnam, located in My Tho city in the Mekong Delta. Built in the 19th century, the pagoda is famous for its unique blend of architectural styles, combining Vietnamese, Chinese, and even European influences. Visitors are often impressed by its ornate façade, intricate carvings, and peaceful garden filled with bonsai trees and lotus ponds. The temple is also home to several large Buddha statues, including a striking reclining Buddha and a towering standing Buddha that symbolize peace and compassion.

As a spiritual and cultural landmark, Vinh Trang Pagoda offers a serene escape and a deeper glimpse into the religious life of the Mekong Delta.
2.The Lady Temple
Ba Chua Xu Temple is one of the most sacred and popular pilgrimage sites in southern Vietnam. Located at the foot of Sam Mountain, the temple attracts millions of visitors each year who come to pray for prosperity, health, and good fortune. The shrine is dedicated to Lady Xu, a revered spiritual figure believed to protect the region and bless her devotees. With its traditional Vietnamese architecture, intricate decorations, and vibrant festival atmosphere—especially during the annual Ba Chua Xu Festival—the temple offers both cultural richness and spiritual significance.
Visiting this site provides a unique glimpse into local beliefs and the deep-rooted traditions of the Mekong Delta.
3.Tra Su Melaleuca Forest
Tra Su Melaleuca Forest is a breathtaking eco-tourism destination in the Mekong Delta, renowned for its vast flooded forest and rich biodiversity. Located near the Cambodian border, this serene sanctuary is home to hundreds of bird species, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can glide along narrow waterways on small boats, surrounded by lush green cajuput trees and a floating carpet of duckweed that creates a magical, emerald landscape.
The peaceful atmosphere, combined with the sounds of birds and rustling leaves, offers a refreshing escape from city life and a deeper appreciation of Vietnam’s unique wetland ecosystem.
4.Cai Rang Floating Market
Cai Rang Floating Market is one of the largest and most vibrant floating markets in the Mekong Delta, offering a unique glimpse into the region’s river-based way of life. Starting early in the morning, dozens of boats gather along the river, selling fresh fruits, vegetables, and local specialties. Each boat displays its goods on a tall pole, making it easy for buyers to spot what they need from afar.
The lively atmosphere, filled with the sounds of bargaining and engine boats, reflects the dynamic spirit of local commerce. Visiting this market is not only a chance to taste delicious Mekong produce but also an unforgettable cultural experience that captures the essence of life on the water.
5.Ca Mau Cape National Landmark GPS 0001
Ca Mau Cape National Landmark GPS 0001 marks the southernmost point of Vietnam, a symbolic destination that attracts travelers eager to stand at the edge of the country. Surrounded by vast mangrove forests and the meeting point of the East Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, this iconic landmark represents both geographical significance and national pride.
Visitors often take photos beside the GPS 0001 marker and the ship-shaped monument, celebrating their journey to the very tip of the nation. Beyond its symbolic value, the area also offers a chance to explore the rich ecosystem of the Mekong Delta, with winding waterways, diverse wildlife, and unspoiled natural beauty.
6.Tac Say Church
Tac Say Church is one of the most well-known Catholic pilgrimage sites in southern Vietnam, located along National Highway 1A. The church is closely associated with Father Francis Xavier Truong Buu Diep, a beloved priest admired for his compassion and sacrifice.
Many visitors come here to pay their respects at his tomb and to pray for blessings, protection, and guidance. With its modern yet solemn architecture and peaceful atmosphere, Tac Say Church offers both spiritual comfort and cultural insight. It stands as a meaningful destination where faith, history, and local devotion come together in the heart of the Mekong Delta.
If you want to visit these place, you can book the tour The Six Provinces of the Mekong Delta: 4 days and 3 nights (Du lịch Nam Á Châu – South Asia Travel)
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