Culture & Tourism
00:10 22/04/2026
Over centuries of land reclamation, the people of Cà Mau have lived closely with silt-rich rivers and canals. River dwellers, many making boats their homes, developed distinct spiritual beliefs. A key feature is the syncretism in folk religion, seen in communal worship practices. Across Cà Mau, temples and shrines showcase unique southern architecture, reflected in both their design and the diverse deities they honour.