Nui Sam, also known as Vinh Te Son, is a well-known mountain located in the An Giang Province of Vietnam, near the town of Chau Doc. It is a significant cultural and religious site in the region, attracting both tourists and pilgrims. It is 284 m high with acircumference of 5,200 m.
Tuc Dup Hill Tourist Area (Khu du lịch Đồi Tức Dụp) is a favorite destination for many tourists. Coming here, visitors can immerse themselves in the wild but beautiful scenery. Experience firsthand the legendary stories, heroic history... admire the most diverse military museum in the Southwest border area.
Nui Sap is a notable mountain located in the Thoai Son District of the An Giang Province in southern Vietnam, not far from the border with Cambodia. It has an altitude of 85m with a circumference of 3,800m. It's an important geographical and cultural landmark in the region.
Núi Cô Tô, also known as Phượng Hoàng Sơn, is a mountain in Thất Sơn, Cô Tô town, Tri Ton district, An Giang. Co To Mountain is 614 m high, 5,800 m long and 3,700 m wide. Because it is located in a semi-mountainous area and due to its special geological structure, many places inside the mountain are underground cave systems like large honeycombs, very solid and sturdy.
Đền thờ Quản cơ Trần Văn Thành, also known as Buu Huong Tu or Lang Linh Pagoda, is a national historical relic of Vietnam. Currently, the temple is located in Long Chau I Hamlet, Thanh My Tay Commune, Chau Phu District, An Giang, about 50 km from Long Xuyen City.
Núi Cấm is the most beautiful mountain located in An Hao Commune, Tinh Bien district, An Giang and Chau Doc. Nui Cam about 710m higher than average sea level, also known as Thien Cam Son, is the center of the Seven Mountains region.
Built in colonial style with low-rise French architectural design, the four star Victoria Chau Doc Hotel blends perfectly with its natural surroundings. The hotel is located right on the banks of the Bassac River crossing and is an ideal base to explore the fascinating Chau Doc region.
Ta Pa Temple (Chùa Tà Pạ) is a famous Khmer pagoda in An Giang, located on Ta Pa Mountain, Nui To Commune, Tri Ton District. The pagoda stands out with its typical Khmer architecture according to Theravada Buddhism, with elaborate carvings and vibrant colors on the high roof of the pagoda shaped like dragons, clouds, and fish.