Kien Giang Province
Kien Giang Province is located in the southwestern region of Vietnam, bordered by the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. It is known for its diverse landscapes, including coastal areas, islands, and fertile plains. The province's capital is Rach Gia, which serves as a key economic and cultural center.
Kien Giang is famous for its beautiful islands, such as Phu Quoc and Nam Du, attracting tourists with their stunning beaches and natural beauty. The province also has rich agricultural resources, producing rice, fruits, and seafood, contributing significantly to the local economy.