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Description
An Giang is a province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, located in the southern part of the country. It is known for its diverse landscape that includes rice fields, rivers, and mountains. The province is bordered by Cambodia to the northwest, and the Mekong River runs along its western border, making it an important area for agriculture and trade.
The capital city of An Giang is Long Xuyen, which serves as the economic and administrative center of the province. An Giang is famous for its cultural diversity, with a mix of ethnic groups including the Khmer, Cham, and Kinh communities. This diversity is reflected in the local festivals, cuisine, and traditional crafts that can be found in the region.
Tourism in An Giang is growing, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Notable attractions include the scenic Sam Mountain, the historic Chau Doc town, and the breathtaking floating villages on the Mekong River. The province is also known for its unique religious sites, such as the Ba Chua Xu Temple, which draws pilgrims and tourists alike.
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