Day 2 of our Mekong Delta trip starts at 5 am. We wake up bright and early to go to the ports. Day 2 is all about the river. The Mekong Delta, also refered to as the Đồng bằng Sông Cửu Long, “Nine Dragon river delta”, because it empties into the sea through 9 rivers, however today it only empties into the sea with 7. Mien Tay also means the western region. The region comprises 12 provinces: Long An, Đồng Tháp, Tiền Giang, An Giang, Bến Tre, Vĩnh Long, Trà Vinh, Hậu Giang, Kiên Giang, Sóc Trăng, Bạc Liêu, and Cà Mau, along with the province-level municipality of Cần Thơ. I was born in the province of An Giang, therefore this is trip is to give Sophia a taste of where I was born and allow her to explore the riches and culture the Mekong Delta has to offer. Although I’ve been to Vietnam 6 times including this trip, once for 3 months, I have not explored much. So, this trip is also to explore my home. Sophia would not wake up so we make her go anyway. The other two kids couldn’t wake up, so they stayed behind at the hotel. We get on boats because this region is all about the delta. From the boats we see beautiful sunrises.
Sophia was asleep, but I still don’t want her to miss today. Our destination is Cai Rang Floating Market.
It is said that “not being in Cai Rang floating market means not knowing the land of Tay Do – an old name of Can Tho”. Cai Rang floating market, one of the famous floating markets of the Southwest, specializes in selling fruits and agricultural products of the whole region.
Every early morning, hundred boats gather together where their owners sell agricultural products. To be recognized easily, they hang out product samples on a long bamboo (called Cay Beo) in front of the boats, so that they do not need to cry about their wares as farmers do in the mainland market. Here’s a question for you, what are some things that they sell that are not on the Cay Beo, and somethings on the Cay Beo that they do not sell? Take a guess…I will answer this later.
The market also has most services of a normal market such as food, grocery sales, repairing service, fuel stations. Of course coming here, we must buy something. There is usually 2 people on each of these boats, one is the driver the other is the seller. The driver will navigate their boats to boats who would like to purchase. To buy something from our boat we wave someone over. They take a hook and hook their boat on to our boat so we can see their wares. The seller will then handle the purchase transaction. The first part of the answer to what is not on Cay Beo but they do sell is food & drinks. Of course you could not put food or drinks on the Cay Beo, but you are able to buy everything on these boats. We bought some soybean milk for Sophia right as she woke up. We also waved another couple to buy some fruit.
Cai Rang has to probably be my favorite part so far. It was very fun to drive around and see the floating wares of the vendors. Sophia wakes up just in time to see how you buy things on the boats and enjoys the warm soybean milk.
We go to Sáu Hoài also by boat where Sophia gets to make some Hu Tieu, noodles. We buy some cute local wares for souvenirs and head back to the hotel for breakfast. During our trip back we had a little bit of boat trouble, where a water hose went loose, the driver fixed it and back we went.
Back at the hotel Sophia was super excited to see her beloved American breakfast of bacon. Oh how she missed bacon so much. She has rice and bacon, and I have friend rice, bacon, sausage (which does not taste like American sausage, its more firm), mi vit tiem (duck soup in herbal broth), and banh uot (rice with veggies and pork loaf). I can’t even tell you how good banh uot is, oh how I’ve missed you banh uot. I finally get my mi vit tiem fix. This was the perfect breakfast finshed off by herbal drink and fresh watermelon juice.
For breakfast was Pho again, the adult size bowl. My girl can put down some Pho. All the little kids had the kids bowl…not my little girl…she had the full on adult bowl with full veggies and all the available meat. She finished the whole thing except one teaspoon.
