Bò 7 Món Châu Đốc – Khi nhắc đến Châu Đốc, An Giang, người ta không chỉ nghĩ ngay đến Miếu Bà Chúa Xứ linh thiêng, Lăng Thoại Ngọc Hầu uy nghi hay những chợ biên giới sầm uất mà còn nhớ về một nét ẩm thực độc đáo, làm say lòng biết bao thực khách: bò 7 món Châu Đốc. Đây không chỉ là một bữa ăn, mà còn là một trải nghiệm văn hóa, một hành trình khám phá hương vị tinh túy của vùng đất tâm linh này.
Category Archives: An Giang
Ta Pa Mountain – Thất Sơn (Seven Mountains) – An Giang can truly be described as a place of stunning natural beauty and unique culture, not just in the Mekong Delta but in Vietnam as a whole. Among the Seven Mountains, Ta Pa Mountain stands out as one of the most exquisitely beautiful peaks, often likened to a fairyland paradise.
The 8 trays of offerings in Mekong Delta weddings – have ancient roots, representing the groom’s family’s respect for the bride’s family, and also serving as blessings for the newlyweds for a happy and prosperous life. Each tray of offerings carries its own unique meaning, contributing to a solemn and warm wedding ceremony.
Ba Chua Xu Nui Sam Festival in An Giang 2025 is not merely a large religious event but also a profound symbol of spiritual culture for the people of An Giang in particular and the Mekong Delta region in general. Annually, as spring arrives, millions of pilgrims from all over the country flock to Chau Doc to participate in the festival, praying for peace, luck, and prosperity. The festival is not only attractive for its solemn traditional rituals but also for its bustling atmosphere rich in folk cultural identity.
The Legend of the Turning Parrot Beak Mountain – Nestled within the majestic That Son mountain range, Ông Két Mountain (also known as Anh Vũ Sơn) has long been renowned for its pristine, mysterious beauty and mystical spiritual stories. Among these, the legend of “Ông Két Mountain turning its head” is one of the most intriguing and captivating tales, attracting the attention of numerous tourists and researchers.





