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Khu Di Tich Long My是Can Tho郊外一处低调的历史遗址,对于那些对水上市场之外的湄公河三角洲遗产感兴趣的游客来说,值得花半天时间绕道前往。

Last updated · May 19, 2026 · independently researched, never sponsored.
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Khu Di Tich Long My是一座历史纪念建筑群,位于大Can Tho南部边缘的Long My地区。该遗址旨在纪念战时当地的抵抗运动,并保留了该地区革命根据地的遗迹——掩体、会议厅和纪念碑广场错落有致地分布在果园和稻田之间。这里是一个宁静、引人深思的地方,并非那种人声鼎沸的热门景点,而这正是它的魅力所在。
在行政区划调整将其并入扩建后的Can Tho(껀터 / 芹苴 / カントー)直辖市之前,该地区在历史上曾是Hau Giang省的一部分。当地人仍然称其为Long My,在问路时,你会听到人们交替使用旧称Hau Giang。
大多数去Can Tho的游客都会直奔Cai Rang水上市场,然后就结束了行程。Khu Di Tich Long My则吸引着不同的人群——那些想要在常规旅游景点之外了解湄公河三角洲(메콩 델타 / 湄公河三角洲 / メコンデルタ)的人。该遗址提供:
游览这里不需要一整天的时间,但加上骑行路程和午餐休息,刚好能凑成一个充实的半日游行程。
湄公河三角洲全年炎热,但在旱季(12月至次年4月),纪念馆周围未铺砌的小路会比较好走。建议在早上前往——大门通常在早上7:00开放——赶在正午的酷暑把你逼进吊床之前。工作日游客最少;周末则会有学校团体和国内游客前来。
在Tet(春节)和国家法定假日(4月30日、9月2日)期间,纪念碑处会举行小型仪式。怀着敬意旁观这些仪式会很有趣,但遗址也会变得拥挤。
Long My位于Can Tho市中心(Ninh Kieu区)西南方向约60 km处,沿着QL61B公路行驶即可到达。交通方式:
这是最好的方式。可以从你的酒店或Hai Ba Trung街上的店铺租车(本田Wave每天150,000–200,000 VND)。骑行大约需要1.5小时,穿过平坦的三角洲公路,途经鱼塘和稻田。出发前请加满油——过了Phung Hiep后加油站就变少了。
当地公交车从Can Tho汽车站开往Long My镇。询问“ben xe Long My”——票价约为40,000–50,000 VND。从Long My镇中心到纪念馆还有3–4 km的路程;可以花20,000 VND叫一辆xe om(摩托车出租车)。
Grab网约车在Can Tho有运营,但司机可能会对漫长的乡村路线犹豫不决。可以协商往返车费(包含等待时间,预计500,000–700,000 VND)。通过酒店安排的汽车费用更高,但能保证返程。

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步行游览纪念建筑群本身需要30–45分钟。你会看到:
这里没有英文标志——请使用谷歌翻译的相机模式,或者请当地游客帮忙解释背景。看管人员很友好,偶尔能说一些基础英语。
参观完遗址后,真正的收获是周围的乡村风光。沿着运河边狭窄的水泥小路骑行,在路边的“quan nuoc”(饮料店)停下来喝杯冰咖啡,看着货船在水道中穿行。这就是跟团游会错过的、悠然自得的湄公河三角洲。
Long My镇的主干道旁有几家当地的米饭和面条店。可以找找:
如果你骑车返回时经过Phung Hiep,可以在这个集镇停下来品尝“banh xeo”——这里的南部风味脆皮煎饼非常大,里面塞满了虾和豆芽,每个只需20,000–25,000 VND。
至于越南咖啡,任何路边咖啡馆都能为你冲泡一杯正宗的滴漏加冰“ca phe sua da(연유커피 / 越南冰咖啡 / ベトナムアイスコーヒー)”,价格为15,000–20,000 VND。
Long My镇有基本的宾馆(“nha nghi”),每晚150,000–250,000 VND——设施实用但没有多余的装饰。除非你铁了心要在偏远的乡村过夜,否则大多数游客都会以Can Tho的Ninh Kieu区为大本营,白天前往Long My游玩。Can Tho的Hai Ba Trung街和Hoa Binh街沿线应有尽有,从200,000 VND的青旅到正规酒店一应俱全。

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Khu Di Tich Long My不会跻身任何人的Can Tho十大景点之列,但这正是它值得一游的原因。它非常适合与Cai Rang市场的早晨游览或下午的乘船游览搭配——作为常规旅游路线的绝佳反差,它提醒着你,湄公河三角洲充满烟火气、层次丰富,远比明信片上的风景要广阔得多。