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Rach Gia

Rach Gia
A flourishing seaport on the Gulf of Thailand and something of a southern development town benefiting from a  serious injection of Viet Kieu money, Rach Gia is home to  major  numbers of both ethnic Chinese and ethnic Khmers. Most  tourists zip straight through for boats to Phu Quoc Island, but the beautiful  waterfront and busy  backstreets are worth  travelling.

With its easy entry to the sea and the contiguity of Cambodia and Thailand, fishery, agriculture and smuggling are  lucrative trades in this province. The area was once  famous for  supplying the large feathers used to make ceremonial fans for the Imperial Court.

Beautiful sceneries 

Nguyen Trung Truc Temple 
(18 Ð Nguyen Cong Tru) This temple is dedicated to Nguyen Trung Truc, a commander  of the resistance campaign of the 1860s in opposition to the  newly arrived French. The first temple composition was a simple construction  with a thatched roof; over the years it has been  widened  and reconstruc  several times. In the centre of the main hall is a portrait of Nguyen Trung Truc on an altar.
Among other exploits, Nguyen Trung Truc conducted  the  raid that resulted in the burning of the French battleship  Esperance.  Despite repeated efforts  to arrest  him, Nguyen Trung Truc continued to  fight until 1868, when the French took his mother and a number of civilians hostage and menaced to  kill them if he did not  yield. Nguyen Trung Truc turned himself in and was executed by the French in the marketplace of Rach Gia on 27 October 1868.

Phat Lon Pagoda 
(Chua Phat Lon; 151 Ð Quang Trung) This large Cambodian Theravada Buddhist pagoda, whose name means Big Buddha, was  built  in the 19th century. Although  all of the  monks who live here are ethnic Khmers, ethnic Vietnamese also  visit  the pagoda. Inside the sanctuary (vihara), figures of the Thich Ca Buddha (Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha) wear  pointed hats. Prayers are  held here everyday  from 4am to 6am and 5pm to 7pm.

Kien Giang Museum 
(21 Ð Nguyen Van Troi;  7.30-11am Mon-Fri & 1.30-5pm Mon-Wed)  Housed in a decorative  gem of a French colonial- era structure  (once a private house), the collection here includes lots of war photographs  and some Oc-Eo artefacts and pottery.

Sleeping
There are clusters of hotels near the bus station on Ð Le Thanh Ton and near the boat pier on Ð Tu Do.

Kim Co Hotel $
( 077-387 9610; www.kimcohotel.com; 141 Ð Nguyen Hung Son; r 350,000-400,000d) Centrally placed , trim and tidy Kim Co is a masterclass in pastel shade.  Brilliant  and happy  rooms have tidy  bathrooms, but most face the lobby, so pull the shades for privacy.

Hong Yen HOTEL $
( 077-387 9095; 259 Ð Mac Cuu; r 150,000-250,000d) Stretching over four pink floors, Hong Yen is a  likable minihotel with sizeable,  clean rooms and  outgoing   owners. There’s a elevator  and some of the rooms have balconies.

Eating
Rach Gia is famous  for its seafood, dried cuttlefish, dried fish slices (ca thieu), fish sauce and black pepper.

Hai Au VIETNAMESE, INTERNATIONAL $
(2 Ð Nguyen Trung Truc; mains 60,000-120,000d; 6am-10pm) A fancy restaurant by regional   standards, this cavernous eating-house with chandeliers has a grand location by the Cai Lon River. Seafood is well-known, embracing  crayfish and crab, and Western-style dishes also feature.

Quan F28 VIETNAMESE, SEAFOOD $
(28 Ð Le Thanh Thon; mains 25,000-60,000d) Convenient for the bus station hotels, this is vivid  by night and does  cheap  molluscs – shrimp, snails, blood cockles and the like.

Information
Benh Vien Hospital ( 077-394 9494; 80 Ð Nguyen Trung Truc) One of the better medical facilities in the Mekong Delta; privately  operated.
Kien Giang Tourist (Du Lich Lu Hanh Kien Giang;  077-386 2081; ctycpdulichkg@vnn.vn; 5 Ð Le Loi;  7am-5pm) Provincial tourism authority.
Main Post Office ( 077-387 3008; 2 Ð Mau Than) There are  the usual enclosed  internet services.

Getting There & Away
Air
Vietnam Airlines has daily flights to and from HCMC (from 1,100,000d) and Phu Quoc Island (from 800,000d). The airport is 10km southeast of the centre, along Hwy 80 in the direction of Long Xuyen; a taxi into town will cost  around 80,000d.

Boat
Boats to Phu Quoc Island leave from the centrally located ferry terminal at the western end of Ð Nguyen Cong Tru. About  three hydrofoils leave daily for Ca Mau (110,000d, three hours) from the Rach Meo ferry terminal ( 077-381 1306; Ð Ngo Quyen), about 2km south of town.

Bus
There are regular  services to Ca Mau (50,000d, three hours), Ha Tien (38,000d, two hours) and other cities in the  region from the central bus station (260A Ð Nguyen Binh Khiem) north of town. A taxi into town will cost about  20,000d.

Car & Motorbike
Rach Gia is 90km from Ha Tien, 120km from Can Tho and 270km from HCMC.

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