A brief introduction to Chau Doc
Chau Doc
Chau Doc is a city of An Giang province, located next to Long Xuyen and the Vietnam – Cambodia border. This is a region with long-standing traditional cultural beauty. Not only that, Chau Doc has a prime location with a river junction in front and the majestic That Son mountain range behind. All of these create a wild, majestic and extremely charming beauty for Chau Doc.
In addition to the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and scenery, when coming to Chau Doc, visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy unique cuisine and participate in many traditional local festivals. The people in Chau Doc are gentle, lovely, and generous, and will warmly welcome you. Chau Doc tourism is also a sought-after activity for tourists from all over.
Chau Doc Weather
Weather in Chau Doc
Chau Doc has two seasons: rainy and dry. The rainy season begins in May and lasts until October, with August to November being the high water season, perfect for visiting the Tra Su forest and floating villages. From November to April, it’s sunny and dry in Chau Doc with blue skies and pleasant breezes.
Ideal time to travel to Chau Doc
Chau Doc
November – April
The period from November to April is the best time to travel to Chau Doc . The weather during this season is dry, cool and not too hot. This will help you easily explore tourist destinations and enjoy special dishes without worrying about being affected by the weather.
May – October
The period from May to October is the rainy season in Chau Doc. However, the special thing here is that the rain is very light and does not affect much the sightseeing of tourist attractions. This is also the time when linh fish is in season, this is one of the specialties of Chau Doc.
September – October
The period from September to October is the festival season of Ba Chua Xu Temple, one of the biggest and most important festivals of Chau Doc people. Here, you can participate in cultural and religious activities and enjoy special dishes.
April – May
The period from April to May is the season of blooming lotus flowers in Chau Doc. This is a very beautiful time for you to visit and take photos at attractions such as Sam Temple, Sam Mountain…
To choose the right time to travel to Chau Doc , you should carefully research information about the weather, festival schedule and local specialties to have a memorable trip.
Sightseeing

Ba Chua Xu Temple on Sam Mountain
Ba Chua Xu Temple on Sam Mountain, 5 km from Chau Doc city center, is a familiar place for pilgrims coming to An Giang to pray for peace and fortune every year. Located at the foot of Sam Mountain, the Ba Chua Xu Temple Festival on Sam Mountain takes place from the 23rd to the 27th of the fourth lunar month. This festival vividly recreates the period when Vietnamese people came to An Giang, commemorating the merits of those who opened the land, helped people quell rebellions, and brought favorable weather to the southwestern region of the country.
Since 2021, An Giang has put into operation a cable car system up the mountain with a total length of 900 m, with 37 cabins, each cabin can accommodate 8 passengers. Currently, the round-trip cable car ticket price for adults is 150,000 VND.
Chau Doc Market
This is a must-see destination in the city, a place for trading and exchanging goods of local traders. Entering Chau Doc market, the first thing that catches the eye of visitors are stalls selling all kinds of fish sauce, it is easy to understand why this place is called “The Kingdom of Fish Sauce". The fish sauce here is made from different types of fish such as snakehead fish, snakehead fish, linh fish, striped fish. From many famous family recipes, each type of fish sauce here has a unique and distinctive flavor. In addition, Chau Doc market is also a culinary paradise with countless typical dishes of the West such as fish noodles, fish sauce hotpot, fish sauce noodles, cakes and many other foods.
Basa fish monument
About 200 meters from Chau Doc market, close to the bank of Hau river is the statue of basa fish. The statue is 12 meters high, made by sculptor Tran Thanh Phong. The statue has a stylized shape of a fish raft with the lower part and the upper part is the image of a basa fish jumping out of the water. Basa fish have been associated with the people of An Giang for nearly 100 years, helping tens of thousands of households here have a stable income and become rich. The monument not only has the meaning of gratitude for this fish, but also honors those who work in fish farming.
Colorful floating village
The fish farming village at the Chau Doc River junction, right in the city center, was implemented by the An Giang Trade and Investment Promotion Center to highlight the typical tourism product of the Mekong Delta. Freshwater fish farming in cages is a traditional occupation, a characteristic of the people around the Mekong River basin.
161 rafts stretching over 1 km are covered in the order of red, yellow, orange, green, blue, purple. The location of the raft village is on the sightseeing route to learn about and experience the river life and culture of the Cham community in An Giang. Tourists can visit the raft village by boat, experiencing life on the raft houses.
Tomb of Lord Ngoc Hau
Thoai Ngoc Hau Tomb is an ancient architectural work, typical of the feudal period and was ranked as a national historical relic of Vietnam in 1997. The work is to commemorate Mr. Thoai Ngoc Hau – the person who reclaimed and defended the land of An Giang. The mausoleum has a large campus, surrounded by walls, the entrance gate is cast in a semicircle, creating a solid and sturdy position. In addition to visiting the mausoleum, you also have the opportunity to visit the exhibition house of rare ancient artifacts, with high historical and cultural value.
Cave temple
Hang Pagoda is located on the slopes of Sam Mountain, and is also a pilgrimage destination for tourists. The pagoda is surrounded by majestic mountains and many flowers blooming all year round. The pagoda grounds are built with many attractions such as the main hall, cave path, Lien Tri Hai Hoi lake, and fairy yard. The pagoda is harmoniously designed with the main red color, roofed with tube tiles, elaborately carved columns and roofs, and paved stone paths with steps for convenient movement.
Huynh Dao Pagoda
Huynh Dao Pagoda was built in 1996 in Chinese architectural style with a large space. This is a place where visitors and Buddhists come to visit and worship. Initially, the pagoda only had Tam Bao, then continued to build the bell tower, Quan Am pavilion… creating a magnificent campus as it is today.
Huynh Dao Pagoda has a campus of 3,000 m2 with more than 50 stone Buddha statues in many different postures and appearances. Among them, we must mention the statue of Bodhisattva Guanyin in a meditating posture, over 30 meters high, adding to the majestic and solemn look of the pagoda.
Every Tet holiday, the pagoda is one of the tourist destinations in Chau Doc where many Buddhists come here to worship Buddha, visit the pagoda, and pray for peace and luck for their families.
Not only that, in the temple grounds there is a large lotus pond, above which is a water pavilion with the image of nine dragons representing the Mekong Delta, a “sacred" check-in location that many An Giang tourism enthusiasts must visit to take virtual photos.
Tay An Pagoda Sam Mountain
Tay An Pagoda on Sam Mountain (Tay An Co Tu) is a Chau Doc tourist destination that you cannot miss when visiting Sam Mountain tourist area. The pagoda impresses visitors with its architecture imbued with ancient Eastern culture, combined with the unique architecture of India, and then dotted with a little “breath" of the Southern region, creating a unique beauty for the Northern Buddhist pagoda in An Giang. The work is also a harmonious combination of human hands and natural scenery, making visitors admire the beauty that is no different from a painting.
Tay An Pagoda was recognized by the Vietnam Record Organization as “the first pagoda with an architecture combining Indian art style and ancient national architecture in Vietnam" in 1980.
Exciting culinary experiences in Chau Doc
Chau Doc Food Cuisine (Cre_ Quang Thiện)
Breaded catfish
Breaded linh fish is a famous specialty of Chau Doc. The fish is cleaned, then coated in flour and fried until crispy, served with raw vegetables, vermicelli noodles, and dipped in sweet and sour fish sauce. This dish is crispy, delicious, and rich in the flavor of the fish.
Linh fish hotpot
Linh fish hotpot is a popular specialty dish in Chau Doc. Linh fish is sliced, marinated with spices, then cooked with vegetables, mushrooms, tubers, chili, served with rice paper and fish sauce. This linh fish hotpot has a rich flavor, the flavor of fish, vegetables and spices.
Noodle soups
Bun nuoc leo is a traditional dish of the Southwest region, however, in Chau Doc, this dish is somewhat different. Bun nuoc leo in Chau Doc is cooked from tapioca flour, has a sweet and soft taste, with broth made from shrimp, squid, crab, tomatoes, herbs, and chili. This dish has a rich, refreshing taste and the characteristic flavor of seafood.
Eel porridge
Eel porridge is a popular dish when you travel to Chau Doc , made from fresh eel stir-fried with spring onions, straw mushrooms and spices, then mixed with hot rice. This eel porridge has a light, sweet taste and has the characteristic flavor of eel.
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