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Exploring Vietnam's enchanting water markets

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A file photo shows a woman sitting on a boat loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP
A file photo shows a woman sitting on a boat loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP

A file photo shows a woman sitting on a boat loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP

A file photo shows a woman sitting on a boat loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP
A file photo shows a woman sitting on a boat loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP

A file photo shows a woman sitting on a boat loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP

A file photo shows boats loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP
A file photo shows boats loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP

A file photo shows boats loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP

A file photo shows boats loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP
A file photo shows boats loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP

A file photo shows boats loaded with fruit and vegetables at the Cai Rang Floating Market, Vietnam. /CFP

The water markets in Vietnam are one of the country's most enchanting cultural landscapes, and also a popular destination for tourists to experience. The Cai Rang Floating Market, located on the Mekong Delta, is the largest water market in Vietnam. Opening in the early 20th century, the Cai Rang Floating Market attracts travelers from around the world, making it a must-visit destination. Despite the large number of tourists, it remains an essential hub for local residents to trade goods and food products.

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