Following administrative boundary adjustments, the regional localities with great tourism potential have quickly reassessed their strengths and cultural identities, planning a series of cultural, art, sports, and commercial events to showcase their potential, promote their image, attract visitors, and draw investors to explore tourism and business opportunities.

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Tourists visit an eco-tourism site in the U Minh Ha forest in Ca Mau province.

The People's Committee of Ca Mau province has announced that the Ca Mau Crab Festival will be held from November 16 to 22 at various locations throughout the province. The festival will showcase a variety of events and activities that highlight the cultural identity of this southernmost region. It will provide an opportunity for tourists, residents, and businesses to explore the culture, people, and landscape of Ca Mau.

The festival will also include the signing of cooperation agreements and trade exchanges for seafood and other local specialties, with a focus on Ca Mau crab as a key product.

The Can Tho River Culture Festival 2025 is set to take place in Can Tho city from December 27, 2025, to January 1, 2026. This festival is a key cultural and tourism event for the city and will feature a variety of activities that celebrate riverine and orchard culture, showcase ecological tourism products, present art performances, and highlight local culinary specialties. The festival aims to promote the unique river culture of the Mekong Delta, particularly that of Can Tho city, while also encouraging the sustainable use of river-based tourism resources.

The festival is expected to support the development of urban tour routes, enhance river tourism connections between Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho, and other Mekong Delta provinces, and expand cross-border river tourism circuits linking countries along the Mekong River.

Meanwhile, the Dong Hoa Hiep Ancient Village Culture and Tourism Festival is set to take place from December 3 to 7 in Cai Be commune, Dong Thap province, highlighting the village’s heritage, handicrafts, and eco-tourism linked to agricultural production.

Additionally, the Sa Dec Flower and Ornamental Plant Festival 2025 is scheduled for December 27 to January 4 in Sa Dec ward of Dong Thap province, celebrating the village’s renowned floriculture, known as the “flower capital” of the Mekong Delta region.

The Mekong Delta localities not only organize standout events but also design and connect diverse itineraries, combining cultural and historical tours with immersive local experiences across the Delta, Ho Chi Minh City, and the Southeastern region, attracting both domestic and international visitors.

According to a representative from Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Tourism, to enhance connectivity, the agency launched a new tour, starting from the southern metropolis, passing through Dong Thap and An Giang provinces, with many historical and cultural sites, border landmarks, and exploring trade activities at the Vietnam-Cambodia border gates.

Meanwhile, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vinh Long province Duong Hoang Sum said that Vinh Long is offering visitors multiple experiential routes under the motto “One route, three destinations,” highlighting the distinctive tourism resources of the three former provinces of Tra Vinh, Ben Tre, and Vinh Long before their mergers.

According to Nguyen Van Bay, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Can Tho city, the locality is stepping up promotion and connections with Ho Chi Minh City and other localities in the region, as well as key tourist destinations nationwide, including Hanoi, the Northwest, the Northeast, and the Central Highlands. Visitors are offered diverse experiences, from river ecotourism and cultural tours to historical sites and craft villages, to educational tourism and MICE tourism.

Source: VNA