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The flood season, a unique characteristic of the waterlogged Mekong Delta, transforms fields and villages into vast, shimmering landscapes, creating a stunning and distinctive natural scene.
 
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From August to November, waters from the upper reaches of the Mekong River inundate fields, canals, and melaleuca forests. The expansive waters reflect the sunlight, casting a magical, shimmering vista.

This period also marks a boom in fish and shrimp populations, prompting the locals to flock to the fields for fishing. Visitors can experience the life of a fisherman, participating in exciting activities like net casting, fishing, and trap setting.

A must-do experience during the flood season in the Mekong Delta is taking a boat ride through the flooded melaleuca forests, exploring the diverse and rich ecosystem. You can also visit floating markets and savor typical rustic dishes of the region, such as linh fish stew and fermented fish hotpot.

The flood season in the Mekong Delta is not just a time of natural splendor but also a season of festivals, camaraderie, and community bonding. It is the perfect time to explore the unique beauty of the Mekong Delta and experience the distinctive cultural traits of its people.