The Mekong Delta is
the bottom half of Vietnam's two rice baskets, the other being the
Red River Delta in the North . This vast delta is formed by the
deposition of the multiple tentacles and tributaries of the mighty
Mekong River which has its origin in the Tibetan highland plateau
2,800 miles away. From its source, the river makes its way through
China, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Cambodia and South Vietnam before
flowing out into the South China Sea. The Mekong's Vietnamese name,
Cuu Long, means Nine Dragons for the nine mouths that terminate the
flow of this great river as it is absorbed by the sea.
MD is divided into 12
provinces: Long An, Tien Giang, Ben Tre, Dong Thap, An Giang, Vinh
Long, Kien Giang, Can Tho, Soc Trang, Ca Mau and Bac Lieu. The
people in this region are made up of Vietnamese and some people of
Khmer, Chinese and Cham origin. This accounts for the variety of
religions that add to the cultural diversity of this area.
Floafting Markets:
Floating markets are
held every morning from 5:00 to about 11:00. Phung Hiep market is
the biggest since it is located at the intersection of 7 major
canals. It is also a photographer's delight because it can be seen
above from a bridge. Cai Rang and Phong Dien are two other notable
floating markets in the delta.
Life on the Rivers:
The people living in
the Mekong Delta make their living as farmers and fishermen. Often,
they live right on the edge of the rivers or canals on various
structures built from whatever materials found. Consequently, the
architecture along the delta varies from place to place.
Snake Industry:
Cobras are often
soaked along with herbs in large flasks of whisky which can be
bought in the snake market in Phung Hiep. This potent drink
reportedly will increase your libido as well as cure all sorts of
illnesses. Live snakes are also for sale in the market and are
exported to other Asian countries to be used as food and medicine.