Mekong DeltaThe delta is a vast network of waterways formed by the Mekong
River, and the surrounding fertile patchwork of endless green rice
paddies, orchards and swamplands is where most of the country's
rice is grown. Not only does the Mekong River irrigate what is
known as 'the rice bowl of Vietnam', but it also serves as a vital
form of transport. A unique way of life has evolved among the
villagers that have lived on or beside the river for centuries. The
best way to experience the delta is by boat, joining the rowing
boats and fishermen, rickety houseboats, ferries and traditional
sampans on the brown water. On the banks are small villages,
vegetable gardens, fish farms and stilted houses. Trading is
carried out between boats at floating markets, where whole sections
of the river are covered by bobbing merchants who publicize their
wares hung from the top of a long bamboo pole. There are several
towns in the region from where visitors can arrange boat trips if
not already on an organised |