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Vietnam

Tân An / Rice fields, smiles for miles.

MeowScore 😼77/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

January

Experience the traditional Tet Festival celebrations.

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january

Visit Tan An during January to experience the traditional Tet Festival celebrations!

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february

February is the perfect time to explore the lush gardens and parks around the city.

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march

Experience the vibrant local culture and enjoy delicious street food during March in Tan An.

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april

Enjoy a boat ride down the scenic Vam Co Dong River and soak up the warm sunshine in Tan An.

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may

May is the perfect time to visit Tan An's stunning Khmer temples, architecture, and unique floating markets.

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june

June offers the opportunity to explore Tan An's beautiful natural landscapes, including mountains, waterfalls, and national parks.

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july

Cool off during July by visiting the Tien Giang and My Tho beaches, and trying out the various seafood delicacies.

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august

Take part in the annual Nghinh Ong Festival and enjoy traditional music, performances, and dragon boat races.

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september

September is the perfect time to visit Tan An's unique wet rice civilization and learn how rice has shaped the culture and society of the region.

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october

Explore the beautiful pagodas and temples in Tan An during October and take in the stunning autumn foliage.

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november

November offers the opportunity to witness Tan An's abundant wildlife and to go birdwatching in the nearby Can Gio Mangrove Forest.

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december

Experience the cool temperatures and the festive holiday atmosphere during December in Tan An.

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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Tan An, Vietnam offers average prices for shopping and dining. It may be a bit expensive for backpackers on a tight budget, but the value for money is decent. Visitors can still find good deals around the city.

Find affordable street food on Tan An night market or haggle when shopping at local markets for the best prices.

Usual visit duration

1-2 days

short stopover

Usual visit duration

1-2 days

short stopover

Tan An is a small city with little attraction.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Tan An

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Tan An

Cash is preferred. Splitting the bill is not common in Vietnam. It is common to leave a small amount of change for good service.

internet situation

meh Speed

Average speed for browsing and streaming

good Availability

Internet is available in most areas

great Cellular

Good cellular coverage throughout the city

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

VND

1 VND =
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biking hostile

Limited bike lanes

walkable -ish

Limited infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Cultural barriers

The curious cat roams the sprawling streets, discovering hidden alleys and lively markets.

The adventurous feline climbs the pagoda for breathtaking views, then naps in a tranquil rice field.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Tan Lap Floating Village
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Nam Cat Tien Park
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Vam Co Dong River
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Moc Hoa Temple
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Tan An Floating Market

The mainstream

🏘️
Tan Lap Floating Village

A hidden village floating with culture and life. Tan Lap Floating Village is a cat-tastic spot for some local cuisine, culture, and stories. 🍲

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Nam Cat Tien Park

Cat-ured with wildlife and jungle treks, Nam Cat Tien Park is the pawfect spot to take a walk on the wild side and spot some rare species. 🦁

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Vam Co Dong River

Famous for cat-fishing, Vam Co Dong River is a cool spot for feline anglers. Don't fur-get to bring your fishing paws! 🎣

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Moc Hoa Temple

Ancient and tranquil, Moc Hoa Temple sits on a hill offering a claw-some view of Tan An. A great place to paws and meditate. 🧘

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🛍️
Tan An Floating Market

Cat-egorized as a hub for trade, Tan An floating market is a must-visit for cat-travelers who love to see pawducts being sold on boats. 🚣‍♀️

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Off the beaten path

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Tan An Bridge
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Giac Lam Pagoda
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Tan Lap Floating Village
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Cuu Long Market
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Bao Dinh Bird Sanctuary

Off the beaten path

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Tan An Bridge

This charming bridge connects Tan An with the surrounding countryside. Walk across or sit by the river and watch the sunset. 🌅🌉

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🐾
Giac Lam Pagoda

One of the oldest temples in Vietnam, this sacred place is full of ornate carvings, intricate statues, and peaceful gardens. A catnap-worthy spot! 🙏🌸

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🏞️
Tan Lap Floating Village

A cat-friendly hamlet built entirely on water. Take a boat ride to explore the floating houses, school, and temple. Don't forget to wave to the locals! 🚣‍♀️🏠

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🛒
Cuu Long Market

A local wet market where cats can find fresh ingredients for their meals. From exotic fruits to live seafood to meats, it has it all! 🍇🦐🥩

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🐦
Bao Dinh Bird Sanctuary

A peaceful haven for bird-watching cats. Home to various species of storks, herons, and other feathered friends. 🦆🌳

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biking hostile

Limited bike lanes

walkable -ish

Limited infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Cultural barriers

Mindful meoweler tips

Explore the Go Ken paw pottery village!

Visit the village to see cats crafting amazing pottery pieces by their paws. Don't forget to bring some home as souvenirs.

Discover the cat-loving community at the Mekong River

Spend a day with local cats, experience their daily life, and have a taste of the delicious fruits of the Mekong River.

Join a paw-mazing cooking class!

Learn to cook traditional Catnamese cuisine with local cats and experience the unique culture of Vietnam in Tan An.

Meow-vel at the magnificent Long An Temple

Discover the rich history of the Long An Temple, a fascinating sacred place. Watch local cats enshrined and worshipped by humans.

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