While the flood season in the North and the Center of Vietnam brings many catastrophes, the flood season in the South-West is eagerly awaited by residents and is called by a friendly and familiar name: the water-rising season. People call it the water-rising season because the water rises slowly not rushing. An Giang province in the headwater of the Mekong River, so it welcomes the water-rising season earliest.
The water-rising season brings many kinds of fish, shrimps, and vegetables the people's meals, brings silt to the field, and especially brings the wonderful scene to attract tourists. An Giang has a green Tra Su melaleuca forest in the water-rising season; has Bung Binh Thien - a large, clear and blue lake; has Vinh Te canal which is very bustle with many boats in the water-rising season; has a crowded Long Xuyen Floating Market, typical for the river culture of a province on the banks of the Hau River.
This is An Giang in the water-rising season. The images may not be complete, but enough for visitors to remember about An Giang when coming here.
Binh Thien Lake in the water-rising season
Tra Su Melaleuca Forests in the water-rising season
The water-rising season - the time to make a living
The water-rising season - the time to make a living
The water-rising season - the time to make a living
The water-rising season - the time to make a living
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