Ngã Bảy, District-level town in Hậu Giang Province, Vietnam.
Ngã Bảy is a district-level town in Hậu Giang Province in the Mekong Delta where seven waterways converge. The area comprises several urban wards and rural communes, serving as a major administrative hub for the region.
The area originally belonged to Phụng Hiệp District until it became an independent district-level town in 2005. It was initially named Tân Hiệp before taking its current name in 2006.
The name translates to Seven-way Intersection, referring to the seven waterways that converge here and shape daily life. These water routes are visible throughout the town and determine how people travel and conduct business.
The town is located about 30 kilometers from Cần Thơ and Sóc Trăng and offers basic administrative services and infrastructure. Visitors will find local facilities and amenities suitable for a several-hour visit.
The Phụng Hiệp floating market sits at the convergence of the seven rivers and was established in 1915. It remains a central trading hub for the entire region today.
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