The drive towards Mekong Delta really allows us to see the urban transforming to the rural, with rice plantations and cows easily seen on both sides, it is truly one of the more untouched places in Vietnam.
The first thing we did when we arrived in this region is to go on a boat ride to explore 4 islands along the Mekong River.
Unspoiled as it is, Tortoise Island serves up a delicious meal with a surround that embraces the nature around. We then board the ferry once again and head over to another island to take a look at the cultivation of honey bees. With some shops along the road, I managed to get 2 embroidered bags for only about SGD13!!!
After sitting down and enjoying some fruits and traditional Vietnamese music, we get the opportunity to row a boat (something like a sampan) head back to our hotel. A classy hotel located near the heart of Can Tho Island and the iconic Ho Chi Minh statue. Strolling along the evening streets of Can Tho, we could see the many shops setting itself along the side of the roads.
Dinner was delightful, with its variety of dishes. I just love their shrimp and mango; it was so fresh and sweet.
Their dessert also have a unique presentation.
Their dessert also have a unique presentation.
Just a short distance away, from our dinner place is the night market of Can Tho. Just a small row of shops along the street, this night market possess some hidden talents.
At the other end of this night market, there was a pair of brothers sawing names into woods. This pair of brothers could not walk but their talent was undeniable. Just being given the names, they draw 2 lines to gauge and immediately went down to sawing. This is the result of their art. This beautiful work is only at 25,000VND or SGD 2
We had to wake up at 445 the following day. I know, waking up this kind of timing is practically unheard of in Singapore, I was amazed myself that I was able to wake up at such time. By 530, we were on our way out of the hotel and heading to the Floating Market. As we were walking along the river and heading to our boat, I saw so many local folks exercising. Seeing them waking up and exercising so early makes me feel a little guilty for not doing so.
Feeling the fresh morning sea breeze, we travel by boat to our next destination, the floating market. We see boats coming alongside ours, trying to sell us their products such as drinks and fruits.
We enjoyed a light snack of sweet pineapples before making our way back to the hotel for some breakfast.
The famous dish of Vietnam is the Vietnamese Pho, which is exactly what I had on my last morning in Vietnam.
We made our way to view the architecture of the Chinese and Vietnamese Temple. With exquisite details and delicate carvings, these buildings show off the unique and magnificent architecture of the past.
The last lunch we have in Vietnam was at the Mekong rest stop as we head back to Ho Chi Minh City for our respective flights.
Even though I have tasted it so many times, I still love their delicious sticky rice. Sweet and chewy, this could be an ideal dessert. Or in my case, an ideal snack.






