Wednesday, June 3, 2026

The Ngo's Family Reunion - Ha Tien / Kien Giang - March 2026

Ha Tien: Jewel of the Mekong Delta is an exceptional destination in Vietnam's southwesten corner. It is uniquely framed by the Giang Thanh River, Dong Ho Lagoon, the Gulf of Thailand and striking limestone hills. Famous for its  historic temples, hidden caves, and scenic beaches, this coastal town serves as a strategic gateway to Phu Quoc Island and Cambodia.

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 Growing up, I often heard my father tell stories about his younger days in Ha Tien. Ha Tien is his favorite city in Vietnam - and maybe the world. He loved exploring the limestone caves, hanging out around Thach Dong and spent a lot of time swimming in the beautiful Pacific ocean.

Thus, our itinerary for the day included a vist to Thach Dong (Stone Cave), also known as Thach Dong Cave Pagoda - a shrine built inside a natural limestone cave - and time for a dip in the ocean at Mui Nai Beach. 


The Memorial Monument for victims of the 1978 Pol Pot (Khmer Rouge) massacres in the Ha Tien/ An Giang border region.

Thach Dong Scenic Landscape, a prominent heritage and geological site in Ha Tien City, 3km from Cambodia border.


 Pedestrian path leading to Thach Dong with shops along the side.

Steps leading up to the cave.

Reaching the cave.

Inside the cave.

Thach Dong cave pagoda.

Thach Dong ground and landscape.



The four sisters - taking a break .

Vietnam -Cambodia border, about 3 km from Thach Dong.

A short drive from the border, we reached Mui Nai Beach where we stopped for lunch and a swim.

Mui Nai Beach located in The Gulf of Thailand, with crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches. 

Getting ready for lunch.


A delicious seafood lunch at the beach.

Mui Nai Beach



Relaxing under the coconut tree at Mui Nai.

Hoang finds it's more fun to swim in the hotel pool!

We went back to the hotel for a few hours to break. Once the heat of the day eased off, we were ready to explore the city.

Travel in style - Xe Dap Doi Surrey Bike).

Ready .... GO!

Having fun Surrey Bike Racing!

The prominent Ha Tien Roundabout.

Ha Tien Roundabout -Dong Ho or "East Lake" lagoon (inlet) - overlooking the main ferry terminal for Phu Quoc Island.  

The Phu Quoc - Ha Tien ferry seen across the river.

Ha Tien City Center.


Making stop at Ha Tien Church, a primary Catholic place of worship in Ha Tien and also in the Mekong Delta.

The Church sanctuary

The Church bell tower


Across the street from Ha Tien Church is Sac Tu Tam Bao Temple, an ancient, historic temple found in 1730 by Mac Cuu, founder of Ha Tien .

Tuk tuk parking lot at the temple.

Sac Tu Tam Bao Temple.

Sac Tu Tam Bao Pagoda.


Phat Da Pagoda, or Lo Gach (Brick Kiln Pagoda)
 established in 1945 by Thich Chi Hoa who used an abandoned local brick kiln as the main hall.

Phat Da Pagoda
 
Phat Da Pagoda


Phu Dung Pagoda

We wrapped up our Ha Tien tour by visiting the bustling night market in the city center, a short distance from our hotel.

Night ride to the market.



Leaving the night market.

 It was a fun, busy day exploring Ha Tien's popular highlights. We now understand why this city remains my father's absolute favorite in Vietnam. Staying an extra night here was the right choice. Tomorrow, we look forward to our next adventure on Phu Quoc Island. 

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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The Ngo's Family Renunion - Cao Lanh /Dong Thap , Chau Doc /An Giang - March 2026

For years, we often talked about having a Ngo family reunion. However, it wasn't until our get-together in Hawaii for Tammy's wedding in late 2024 that we seriously discussed making it happen. A year later, we agreed on travel date and tentative itinerary, and the planning started taking shape. We decided on a 10-day trip touring the Mekong Delta with main stops in Cao Lanh/Dong Thap, our mother's birthdplace, and Rach Gia/Kien Giang where our father came from. We realize the Delta has changed a lot over the last several decades, especially with recent province mergers, name and boundary changes. We might no longer be familiar with parts of it, but we are still so excited for our upcoming journey in 2026.

There are 19 of us from six siblings and our families at last count: Tien & Paul; Phuong; Hoang; Tan & Lieu + Kim, Steven, Lynn, Claudia (friend); Oanh & Chin; Dien & Kim; Minh & Hiep; Amy & Peter + Angeline. Fortunately, we managed to recruite Dien's brother-in-law, Bao, who lives nearby in Saigon to be our tour leader. Bao organized everything, from transportation and lodging to meals on the road. What a great job he did!

Our logistics included two transport vans and a 10 day itinerary with hotel stays in Ha Tien, Phu Quoc, Rach Gia, Can Tho, Saigon and Mui Ne.


Map of Vietnam's Mekong Delta, located in Southwestern area, also known as the "Western Region". 


Cao Lanh / Dong Thap Province:

 At 5:00 am, on March 10, van #1 (aka " English speaking" van) picked up everyone in Saigon. An hour later, we met up with the second van before hitting the road. It was a long first day, covering over 325km to our hotel in Ha Tien.

Our first stop was the Mekong Restaurant, a popular local dining and rest stop for breakfast. The restaurant is located on the border of Long An and Tien Giang provinces in the Mekong Delta. 

Our first group picture.

A picturesque landscape surround the Mekong Restaurant.



Our main stop on the first day is Cao Lanh. This is where our mother's family comes from, and many of her relatives still live in the area.

On the way to relatives' houses.

The road to visiting our relatives


Our cousin, chi Hai Be's tiem tap hoa (shophouse) .

With our relatives in Cao Lanh, the Mekong Delta on March 10, 2026. Picture taken in front of our cousin's tiem tap hoa (shophouse).


Old picture of our first trip to Cao Lanh and the Mekong Delta in 1995.


Having a snack at a relative's house. Tuyen (in the yellow blouse)- granddaughter of Chi Hai Be - was the youngest, pictured in the front-left middle of this 1995 photo.

Minh, Dien, Tan, Hoang, Phuong, Tien, Amy with Chi Hai Be (in middle), the oldest cousin living in Cao Lanh.





Before saying goodbye, Tan was offered some "jackfruit" for the road.


Lunch stop at Dong Thap, famous for its rice fields. Dong Thap Province ranks among the top in Vietnam for both rice cultivation and production . 


Rice fields of Dong Thap.

Winding through the coconut groves and rice fields of Dong Thap.

Chau Doc / An Giang Province :

After Cao Lanh, we headed to our next stop, Chau Doc. Although we have relatives living there, we didn't have time to visit them this trip. Pressed for time, we only made one quick stop at "Ba Chua Xu" Temple at the foot of Sam Mountain, about 10 km from the Cambodian border.

Fruit stands near the temple.

Steps leading to the temple entrance.

Back stairs to the temple.

"Ba Chua Xu" Temple.

Ba Chua Xu Temple - corner view.


The altar and offerings. 

The temple ground.

Thoai Ngoc Hau Mausoleum, across from the temple.



"Thoai Ngoc Hau" Mausoleum

Sunset drive to Ha Tien.

It took about 2 hours to reach Ha Tien, a coastal city on the Gulf of Thailand. We arrived at our hotel quite late in the evening. Although it was a long day, we accomplished a lot. Our visit with relatives in Cao Lanh was undoubltedly the highlight. 
 

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