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Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta is one of the most dynamic regions in Vietnam. Located in the southern part of the country, this delta is the cradle of the Mekong River, the tenth longest river in the world. The delta covers a vast area of over 40,000 square kilometers, and its topography is characterized by a complex network of rivers, canals, swamps, and terraced rice fields.

The Mekong Delta is one of the world's richest freshwater ecosystems. The rivers and canals form a maze that is home to diverse wildlife, including birds, fish, reptiles, and aquatic plants.

This region is Vietnam's rice bowl. Terraced rice fields stretch as far as the eye can see, creating a spectacular landscape of green and golden fields. Rice is the primary crop, but other crops, such as tropical fruits, vegetables, and flowers, also thrive.

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Cao Dai

Cao Dai temples are impressive examples of religious architecture in Vietnam. Their design combines elements from various beliefs, reflecting the syncretic nature of the Cao Dai religion.

The temples primarily use vibrant colors such as yellow, red, blue, and white, representing different deities in their religion.

The temple is composed of a prayer hall, as well as multiple altars and statues representing their gods.

The floor also features a black and white checkerboard pattern, symbolizing harmony.

The "central piece" of the building is the Central Dome with the divine eye representing their omnipotence.

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