National Road 91 (Vietnam)

National Road 91 (Vietnam)

National Road 91 ( _vi. Quốc lộ 91) is highway in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, stretching from Can Tho, the largest city in the delta, northwest toward the border town of Chau Doc, near Cambodia. The highway continues into Cambodia as National Route 2 and eventually leads to the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh.

The highway starts at Can Tho city, the capital of Can Tho Province, diverging from National Road 1A, and heads northwest, parallel to the Hau River, the main branch of the Mekong River in the delta region. The highway passes through the towns of O Mon, Thot Not before reaching the regional centre of Long Xuyen, the capital of neighbouring An Giang Province, the westernmost province of Vietnam bordering Cambodia. Approximately 40km further northwest along the highway is Chau Doc, the site of an airport, before the road turns southwest and straddles the Cambodian border for approximately 20km before turning northwest again and crossing the Cambodian border.


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