Location
Can Tho City is located in the centre of the Mekong Delta. It is contiguous to 5 provinces: An Giang on the north, Dong Thap on the north-east, Hau Giang on the south, Kien Giang on the west, and Vinh Long on the east. It has a complex of rivers and canals such as Hau, and Can Tho rivers, Thot Not, O Mon canals. Among them, the Hau River is considered a benefactor of this region, since yearly floods deposit large quantities of alluvia to the rice fields.
Thank to that Can Tho becomes “the green lungs of the Mekong Delta”. The climate is harmonized with few of storms. It is hot, humid all year. The rainy season lasts from May to November, and dry season lasts from December to April. The annual average temperature is 27oC.
Tourism
Can Tho is over its 200 years as the main town, once known as Tay Do and now one city of Vietnam. All of the economic, culture activities closely relate to river and canals which like the ‘street’. It has simple, poetic beauty with well-off villages under shade of coconut trees. It is wonderful to take a boat trip along the riverbanks on fine weather days. On the east bank of Hau River is Ninh Kieu Wharf, which is well known for its beautiful location. Other interesting places are Bang Lang Stock Sanctuary, Can Tho and My Khanh Tourist gardens and Can Tho Market.
Transportation
It is 34km from Vinh Long, 62km from Long Xuyen, 63km from Soc Trang, 104km from Mytho, 116km from Rach Gia, 117km from Chau Doc, 169km from Ho Chi Minh City and 179km from Camau.
Road: It has National Highway No.1A, 91, 80 linking to An Giang, Kien Giang provinces.
Waterway: It has Cai Cui international seaport. The city is the centre of waterway network of Mekong Delta. There are daily hydrofoils between Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho City.
Airline: There is Tra Noc Airport.