Visitors watch a demonstration on how to catch snakes. (Photo: VNA)
Visitors watch a demonstration on how to catch snakes. (Photo: VNA)
Non-venomous snakes are raised as food for king cobras at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: VNA)
Non-venomous snakes are raised as food for king cobras at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: VNA)
King cobras and monocled cobras, two rare and endangered snake species, are bred and conserved at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: VNA)
King cobras and monocled cobras, two rare and endangered snake species, are bred and conserved at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: VNA)
Green pit vipers are raised in a semi-natural environment at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: Huu Chi/VNA)
Green pit vipers are raised in a semi-natural environment at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: Huu Chi/VNA)
The semi-natural snake breeding area at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: VNA)
The semi-natural snake breeding area at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: VNA)
An Indian visitor poses for a photo with a python at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: Published by VNA)
An Indian visitor poses for a photo with a python at Dong Tam Snake Farm. (Photo: Published by VNA)
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Explore unique "Snake Kingdom" ahead of the year of the snake

Dong Tam Snake Farm in Chau Thanh district, Tien Giang province, is famed not only as a diverse snake museum but also as a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction. Home to over 50 snake species, it draws both domestic and international visitors.