An Giang is located west of the Mekong Delta between the Tien Giang and Hau Giang Rivers and shares a 95-km border with Cambodia. It is next to the Cuu Long River and consists of a few midland areas and low mountains.
An Giang is main province in rice output. The province also has corn and aquatic products as basa fish, shrimp, cuttle, etc. An Giang is also renowned as traditional handicraft such as Tan Chau silk, Chau Doc fish sauce and other consumer products. Especially, long-standing handicraft weaves fabric industry of Cham ethnic group. Coming to An Giang, tourists should not miss the chance to visit Oc-Eo Remain Site - a famous place known to many people inside the country and overseas. It is a vast ancient vestige site of the Funan Kingdom, a powerful nation in the Southeast Asia area about two thousand years ago. This Remains Site lies in the mountainous region of Nui Sap – Ba The in Thoai Son District, 30km from Long Xuyen. In the middle Ages, the ancient citadel of Oc-Eo used to be a commercial centre. Other famous sites and attractions include Sam Mountain in Chau Doc, Cam Mountain in Tien Binh, Tuc Dup Hill, grottoes network of Thuy Dai Son, Anh Vu Son, Co To, and many historical vestiges. An Giang is famous for particular festivals as Lady Chua Xu Temple Festival (23rd to 27th days of the 4th lunar month), Ox Racing Festival of Khmer Group (In the 9th lunar month together with Dolta Ceremony).