In Can Tho City, Ninh Kieu wharf is likened to the heart and cultural symbol of Tay Do. This place attracts tourists thanks to the poetic scenery along the Hau River and the bustling rhythm of life typical of the Mekong Delta.

The 3rd time coming to Can Tho and having the opportunity to walk on the pedestrian street with her family, Ms. Dang Thanh Mai (a tourist from Hanoi) said that the food prices in the night market area are quite reasonable and suitable for people with average incomes. However, Ms. Mai suggested some issues to improve tourism activities better.
If possible, we should limit the situation of selling lottery tickets to solicit customers. I sit and eat for a while and there are 5-6 people, some old and some young, coming to invite lottery tickets and ask for money at the same time. I understand that it may be due to livelihood circumstances, but that still causes a bit of annoyance for tourists" - Ms. Mai shared.

Ms. Irene Ibarra (Spanish) had 2 weeks of travel in Vietnam. The female tourist said that she really liked the bustle of Can Tho City with specialty dishes and the friendliness of local people.
The only thing I want is for people to be able to communicate in English better to facilitate buying and selling and exchanging with foreign customers" - Ms. Irene shared.

At the same time, the female tourist hopes that this place still retains the beauty of river culture so that foreigners can clearly feel the identity of the Mekong Delta.
Meanwhile, Mr. Nguyen Quoc Khiem from Ca Mau said that the night market model at Ben Ninh Kieu has many highlights compared to some other localities in the area.
In my hometown of Ca Mau, there is also a night market model like Ben Ninh Kieu, but mainly selling food and children's toys. In Can Tho, it is more diverse in restaurants, cafes and attractions" - Mr. Khiem said.

However, Mr. Khuong believes that Can Tho City needs to have solutions to further raise awareness of environmental protection and urban order.
I hope that after returning to my family, this place will still maintain the current bustle and excitement, without littering and vehicles parked disorderly" - Mr. Khiem shared.
