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Óc Eo, located in An Giang Province, Vietnam, is an archaeological site that may have been a busy port of the Funan kingdom between the 1st and 7th centuries AD. Excavations began in 1942, revealing artifacts and a network of ancient canals.
One canal connects to the seaport, while another leads to Angkor Borei. Some historians, like Ha Van Tan, question whether Óc Eo was part of the Funan kingdom, suggesting it was a cultural and economic center that grew due to its strategic location on Southeast Asian sea routes.
Óc Eo, located in An Giang Province, Vietnam, is an archaeological site that may have been a busy port of the Funan kingdom between the 1st and 7th centuries AD. Excavations began in 1942, revealing artifacts and a network of ancient canals.
One canal connects to the seaport, while another leads to Angkor Borei. Some historians, like Ha Van Tan, question whether Óc Eo was part of the Funan kingdom, suggesting it was a cultural and economic center that grew due to its strategic location on Southeast Asian sea routes.
Óc Eo, located in An Giang Province, Vietnam, is an archaeological site that may have been a busy port of the Funan kingdom between the 1st and 7th centuries AD. Excavations began in 1942, revealing artifacts and a network of ancient canals.
One canal connects to the seaport, while another leads to Angkor Borei. Some historians, like Ha Van Tan, question whether Óc Eo was part of the Funan kingdom, suggesting it was a cultural and economic center that grew due to its strategic location on Southeast Asian sea routes.
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Day 1: Ho Chi Minh - My Tho - Ben Tre (50km) (L,D)
Transfer to My Tho, take a boat trip to see local life, then cycle through islands and coconut plantations to Ben Tre for an overnight stay.Day 2: Ben Tre - Tra Vinh - Soc Trang (85km) (B,L)
Cross the Mekong River by ferry, cycle to Mo Cay and visit historical sites in Tra Vinh, then continue to Soc Trang for the night.Day 3: Soc Trang - Bac Lieu - Ca Mau (60km) (B,L)
Visit Bat Pagoda, cycle through villages to Bac Lieu, and transfer to Ca Mau for the night.Day 4: Ca Mau - Rach Gia (100km) (B,L)
Cycle through unspoiled land, stop for a picnic lunch, then transfer to Rach Gia for an overnight stay.Day 5: Rach Gia - Ha Tien (55km) (B,L)
Cycle along limestone mountains to Hon Chong, then to Ha Tien for the night.Day 6: Ha Tien - Chau Doc (85km) (B,L)
Cycle along the Cambodian border and Vinh Te canals, then watch the sunset from Sam Mountain in Chau Doc.Day 7: Chau Doc - Cao Lanh (60km) (B,L)
Cycle along the Mekong, visit a bird sanctuary in Cao Lanh, and try local specialties for dinner.Day 8: Cao Lanh - Can Tho (65km) (B,L)
Cycle along the Hau River, take a ferry to Can Tho, and enjoy free time to explore.Day 9: Can Tho - Ho Chi Minh City (30km) (B,L)
Visit Cai Rang floating market, cycle 30km, and transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City.
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