Phong Dien District – The Orchard Capital of Can Tho
Phong Dien District is located in the southwest of Can Tho City, within the Mekong Delta. It is famous for its lush fruit orchards, intricate waterways, and refreshing ecological environment. Known as the “orchard capital” of Can Tho, Phong Dien preserves the authentic garden culture of Southern Vietnam’s riverine region.
Phong Dien district tourism, Can Tho province
Geographical Location
Situated about 15 km from the centre of Can Tho City, Phong Dien covers a natural area of more than 120 km². The district borders:
North: Cai Rang District
South: Chau Thanh District (Hau Giang Province)
East: Binh Thuy District and Ninh Kieu District
West: Thoi Lai District
Thanks to its convenient location, Phong Dien enjoys excellent connectivity with Can Tho’s city centre and neighbouring provinces.
Phong Dien district tourism, Can Tho province
Economic Features
Phong Dien’s economy is primarily driven by agriculture, eco-tourism, and trade – services:
Agriculture: The district is well-known for signature fruits such as Ha Chau longan, durian, rambutan, lychee, and mangosteen. These fruits not only serve the domestic market but are also exported abroad.
Eco-tourism: Phong Dien is emerging as a popular destination with garden-based tourism, homestays, hands-on farming experiences, and boat tours.
Trade and services: Closely linked with tourism and agriculture, the service sector is thriving, particularly through tour packages that connect Phong Dien with Cai Rang Floating Market and Can Tho’s urban centre.
Phong Dien district tourism, Can Tho province
Culture and People
Phong Dien reflects the rich cultural identity of the Mekong Delta:
Festivals: The district hosts the annual Phong Dien Fruit Festival, attracting visitors and traders alike.
Lifestyle: Locals are warm, hospitable, and closely tied to orchard cultivation and river-based living.
Cuisine: Besides fresh fruit, travellers can enjoy regional specialties such as grilled snakehead fish, lau mam (fermented fish hotpot), banh xeo (Vietnamese pancake), pomelo salad, and a variety of rustic dishes that embody the soul of the countryside.
Key Tourist Attractions in Phong Dien
Phong Dien Floating Market: A traditional floating market that captures the essence of river trade in the Mekong Delta.
Fruit Gardens: Visitors can walk through expansive orchards and pick fruit directly from the trees.
Truc Lam Phuong Nam Zen Monastery: The largest Zen monastery in the Mekong Delta, offering impressive architecture and serene surroundings.
Binh Thuy Ancient House (near Phong Dien): A historic architectural gem frequently featured in films and cultural works.
Eco-tourism Parks: Popular destinations such as Lung Cot Cau, Lung Tram, and My Khanh Tourist Village provide immersive experiences of the waterland culture.
Development Potential
With its strengths in agriculture, eco-tourism, and proximity to Can Tho’s centre, Phong Dien is being planned as a hub for eco-tourism and leisure. Future development will focus on garden-based tourism, floating market experiences, culinary culture, and ecological retreats, making it an essential destination in Can Tho’s tourism strategy.