Dragon Millipede
The Dragon Millipede is a rare species found only in the Mekong Delta.
When the conversation is about the Mekong Delta, people immediately think of tropical rivers, interlacing canals, immense rice fields and the floating homes.
A view of floating Market in Mekong river, An Giang province.
Lazing on a small sampan, tourists can feel they are so tiny on the boundless river and under the shade of countless trees. [...]
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PRLog (Press Release) – Oct 19, 2009 – Stretching roughly 2,600 miles (4,184 kilometers) from Tibet to the South China Sea, the sinuous Mekong is the thread that connects Indochina's diverse cultures. It flows through six nations—China, Myanmar ...
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PRLog (Press Release) – Nov 01, 2009 – The Mekong-Japan Tourism and Culture Festival will open in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on December 1, one day earlier than previously scheduled. The event will be attended by around 1,000 ...
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HANOI (Chinaview) -- Dengue fever kills 30 in the Mekong Delta provinces of Vietnam in the first nine months of this year, local newspaper the Pioneer reported Monday. In this period, 32,000 cases of dengue fever were reported in the Mekong Delta ...
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Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung approved a development master plan for the Mekong Delta region from now to 2020, local newspaper the Vietnam News reported Monday. The plan aims to develop th...
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The Mekong Delta, located at southwest tip of Vietnam, is one of the most ecologically fertile and economically prosperous regions of the country. Like any delta, the Mekong's rich soils and biodiversity are created from the entirety of the Mekong river, running 2,700 miles through China, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. But like any location that is both a goldmine for biologists and entrepreneurs, the Mekong Delta's prosperity...
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CAN THO — The Mekong-Japan Tourism and Cultural Festival will be held in Can Tho city later this year to promote the Mekong Delta’s image and to woo more visitors to the region, an official has said. Tran Tuan Anh, deputy chairman of the city ...
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