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DESTINATION VIETNAM DONG THAP GUIDE
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ATRACTIONS IN DONG THAP
• Scenic Landscapes
• History . Culture Sites
• Cultural Travel
• Sport . Entertainment
• Ecological Travel
HIGHLIGHTS IN DONG THAP
Sa Dec Town
HOT PACKAGE TOURS
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DONG THAP PROVINCE TRAVEL INFORMATION
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DONG THAP PROVINCE OVERVIEW
Geography Demographics Telephone
Capital: Cao Lanh
Region: Mekong Delta
Area: 3,246.1 km2
Population:1,639,400
Density :505.04/km2
Ethnicities: Kinh, Khmer, Hoa
Calling code: 067
Town and Districts
Town: Sa Dec.Districts: Tan Hong, Hong Ngu, Tam Nong, Thanh Binh, Thap Muoi, Cao Lanh, Lap Vo, Chau Thanh, Lai Vung.
General Information
The province of Dong Thap is on the Mekong Delta, one of three Dong Thap Muoi’s provinces. It shares its border with Cambodia on the north, Vinh Long Province and Can Tho City on the south, An Giang Province on the west and Long An, Tien Giang provinces on the east. Dong Thap has quite developed system of canals for watery transportation and irrigation. The province has about 10,000 hectares of forestland. Cajuput is specific tree of Dong Thap Muoi region. There, the system of fauna and flora are multiform with many valuable kinds: tortoise, turtle, snakes, fishes, shrimps, pythons, storks, birds, rice, lotus, water lily, grass, and alga… especially red headed cranes.