Ba Duc Ancient House: The Masterpiece of Cai Be’s Ancient Village

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April 2, 2026 | April 13, 2026

Just a scenic 15-minute boat ride from Cai Be Wharf, Ba Duc Ancient House welcomes travelers to step back in time at one of the most beautiful and well-preserved ancient houses in the Mekong Delta. Nestled deep within a UNESCO-recognized heritage cluster, this historical agricultural estate is renowned for its striking East-West architectural fusion, featuring an ornate French-style facade, exquisite mother-of-pearl wooden interiors, and a lush 20,000-square-meter tropical fruit orchard.

In this complete Ba Duc Ancient House travel guide, you’ll discover everything you need to plan your visit with confidence: how to get there via traditional waterways, the best time to capture its yellow facade in the morning light, the hidden Tropical Feng Shui meanings behind its antique collections, and how to enjoy an authentic “garden-to-table” lunch

Lastest update by Hai Yen Nguyen at Mekong Smile | Official Tien Giang Travel Guide

Overview of Ba Duc Ancient House

A Glance at Ba Duc Ancient House

  • Location: Dong Hoa Hiep Commune, Cai Be District, Tien Giang Province.
  • Site Type: Historical Ancient House and Agricultural Heritage Estate.
  • Significance: One of the most beautiful and well-preserved ancient houses in the Mekong Delta, part of a UNESCO-recognized heritage cluster.
  • Atmosphere: Nostalgic, airy, and lush, characterized by high ceilings and the fragrance of tropical fruit trees.
  • Key Highlights: The ornate French-style facade, the traditional three-compartment interior, and the 20,000-square-meter fruit orchard.
  • Opening Hours: 07:30 AM – 06:00 PM (Daily).
  • Entrance Fee: 30,000 – 50,000 VND (Includes house tour and fruit tasting).
  • Average Visit Duration: 1 – 1.5 hours (often includes a traditional lunch).

History of Ba Duc Ancient House

The history of Ba Duc Ancient House spans several significant phases, beginning with its initial construction in 1850 by Mr. Phan Van Dang. A major turning point occurred during its restoration in 1938 by Mr. Phan Van Cuong, whose interactions with French officials led him to incorporate Western influences, creating the house’s signature East-West architectural fusion.

The property entered a new chapter in 1994, when Mr. Phan Van Duc—the sixth-generation descendant—began transforming the family home into a cultural eco-tourism destination. This ongoing preservation effort culminated in the official establishment of the Ba Duc Ancient House company in 2017 following the village’s recognition as a national cultural relic, and the site was proudly awarded the 4-star OCOP standard by the Tien Giang People’s Committee in 2021.

Side view of the traditional architecture and tiled roof of Ba Duc Ancient House
19th-century craftsmanship

Video of Ba Duc Ancient House

To witness the delicate details of the woodcarvings and the peaceful green perimeter of the estate, watch our short cinematic tour:

What Makes Ba Duc Ancient House Special?

What makes Ba Duc Ancient House truly special is its unique East-West architectural fusion, famously described as having an “exotic exterior and traditional interior” that blends French colonial designs with rustic Southern Vietnamese woodwork. This distinctive style emerged during its restoration in 1938, when Western architectural elements were seamlessly integrated into the original structure from its initial construction in 1850.

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the house features a highly practical foundation raised 0.5 meters above ground, keeping it completely safe from seasonal flooding. The interior is incredibly well-preserved, boasting four massive wooden pillars engraved with Confucian couplets, walls decorated with nine European-style paintings symbolizing the Mekong River’s nine tributaries, and a rare collection of antiques that includes a sacred wooden box preserving royal ordinations from the Nguyen Dynasty kings.

“With Mekong Smile experts, you will discover that Ba Duc is a textbook example of Tropical Feng Shui. We decode for you the floor design and the hidden meanings in the Mother-of-Pearl (Cẩn xà cừ) inlays—symbols of pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms that define the elite philosophy of the Southern Land.” – By Mr. Jimmy, Business Development at Mekong Smile

Wide view of the interior hall of Ba Duc Ancient House with dark wooden pillars and vintage green doors
Stately wooden pillars and French-influenced décor

Planning Your Visit to Ba Duc Ancient House

Location on Google Map

  • Exact Address: Dong Hoa Hiep Commune, Cai Be District, Tiền Giang Province.
  • Proximity: The house is located deep within the Dong Hoa Hiep Ancient Village, one of the top three ancient villages in Vietnam. It is situated along a small canal that flows into the Tien River, offering a perfect riverside setting.
  • Distance: Approximately 110km from Ho Chi Minh City (2.5-hour drive) and 80km from Can Tho.

How to Get to Ba Duc Ancient House

  • By Boat: The most “Mekong” way to arrive. From Cai Be Wharf, a 15-minute boat trip through the small canals of Dong Hoa Hiep brings you directly to the house’s pier.
  • By Bicycle: Many travelers choose to cycle from Cai Be town through the village paths. The road is shaded by fruit trees and offers a close-up look at the “rhythmic life” of the local community.
  • The Mekong Smile Way: We can integrate Ba Duc Ancient House as the cultural centerpiece of our Cai Be Tour. We coordinate private boat arrivals that bypass the main tourist traffic, ensuring you experience the house in “mindful stillness.”

Opening Hours and Entrance Fee

  • Opening Hours: 07:30 AM – 06:00 PM (Daily). To see the sunlight hitting the front balcony, arrive before 10:00 AM.
  • Entrance Fee: Visiting the ancient house can be completely free. However, depending on the specific service packages and experiential activities you choose to participate in, the reference ticket price ranges from 50,000 VND to 300,000 VND.

Best Time to Visit

  • Golden Hour: 08:30 – 10:30 AM is perfect for photography when the morning light highlights the yellow French facade.
  • Lunch Period: Arriving at 11:30 AM allows you to combine your tour with a traditional “Elephant Ear Fish” lunch served in the shaded back garden.
A tour guide explaining the history of Ba Duc Ancient House to visitors inside the main hall
Dive deep into the architectural secrets of the South

Product & Service Pricing at Ba Duc Ancient House

Item / Service Estimated Price (VND) Estimated Price (USD)
Sightseeing Ticket Free or 50,000 - 300,000 Free or $2.00 - $12.00
Homestay Room (Per Night) 1,146,384 - 1,975,000 $45.00 - $78.00
Breakfast Surcharge (Extra) 139,000 $5.50
Small Bottle of Water ~25,000 $1.00

The Experience at Ba Duc Ancient House

Exploring Unique Architecture and Antiques

The house features a solid structure with four large wooden pillars engraved with Confucian couplets and walls adorned with nine European-style paintings representing the Mekong River’s tributaries. Visitors can also admire precious antiques, including mother-of-pearl cabinets, French lamps, and a sacred wooden box preserving royal ordinations from the Nguyen Dynasty.

The central living room of Ba Duc Ancient House featuring antique wooden tables and traditional Vietnamese décor
A living museum where every antique tells a century-old story

Experiencing Culture and Daily Life

Guests have the unique opportunity to listen to family members share captivating stories about Southern culture and local history. You can also immerse yourself in the host’s rustic daily life by participating in activities such as going to the local market, catching fish, harvesting fruits, or pruning bonsai trees.

A group of tourists wearing conical hats exploring the fruit gardens surrounding Ba Duc Ancient House
Beyond the house, explore the lush life of a true Mekong orchard

Savoring Southern Specialty Cuisine

The culinary experience allows visitors to join the Ba Duc family in the kitchen to prepare traditional dishes. The homestay serves authentic garden-style specialties like sour soup, braised fish, squid noodles, and the famous shrimp puff pastry, along with diverse daily breakfast options.

A group of international tourists enjoying a traditional Vietnamese dinner at long tables in the courtyard of Ba Duc Ancient House
Savor authentic Mekong flavors in an ancient garden

Relaxing in a Peaceful Garden Homestay

For a tranquil overnight stay, the owner has added 16 fully-equipped, modern rooms to accommodate guests. During your stay, you can unwind within the 2-hectare lush garden filled with specialty fruit trees, enjoy the sun terrace, or borrow a bicycle to explore the peaceful surroundings of the ancient village.

Mekong Smile Ba Duc Ancient House homestay bedroom interior traditional Mekong accommodation
Comfortable homestay bedroom at Ba Duc Ancient House

Real Images of Ba Duc Ancient House from Mekong Smile

Combining Ba Duc Ancient House with Tien Giang’s Attractions

Ba Duc Ancient House is the crown jewel of Dong Hoa Hiep. After your visit, take a 5-minute walk to the Cai Huy Ancient House or the Phan Van Duc Ancient House to see different variations of 19th-century architecture. Cross the river to Tan Phong Islet for rambutan picking and traditional music. Visit the Gothic Cai Be Church on the riverbank or explore the Coconut Candy Traditional Villages to see rice paper and candy making.

For a historical detour, head to the Xeo Quit Relic, a former revolutionary base hidden in a dense swamp forest. On your way back to My Tho, stop at the world-famous Dong Tam Snake Farm or visit the architectural masterpieces of Vinh Trang Pagoda, Buu Lam Pagoda, and Dieu Hoa Temple.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Ba Duc Ancient House

    Where is Ba Duc Ancient House located?

    The house is situated at 155 Ward 4, Cai Be Town, Tien Giang Province. It is part of the famous Dong Hoa Hiep ancient village. Mekong Smile provides convenient boat or car transfers that lead you directly to the entrance of this historic estate.

    What makes the architecture of Ba Duc Ancient House unique?

    The house is a stunning blend of Southern Vietnamese tradition and French colonial influence. While the exterior features European-style pillars and arches, the interior remains purely Vietnamese with precious wood carvings. Mekong Smile guides can help you identify these specific architectural “East-meets-West” details during your tour.

    What are the opening hours and entrance fees of Ba Duc Ancient House?

    Ba Duc Ancient House is typically open to visitors from 07:30 AM to 06:00 PM daily. There is usually a small entrance fee to support the maintenance of the heritage site. When you book a trip through Mekong Smile, all entrance fees and fruit tasting costs are handled by our team for your convenience.

    Can I have lunch or dine at Ba Duc Ancient House?

    Yes, the house is well-known for serving authentic Mekong Delta dishes, such as Elephant Ear Fish and spring rolls, in its shaded garden. Mekong Smile often organizes “garden-to-table” lunch sessions here so guests can enjoy the “rhythmic life” of the Delta in a historic setting.

    What is the history behind this ancient house?

    The house was built in the early 20th century (reconstructed in 1938) and has been preserved by the same family for generations. Mekong Smile storytellers will share the family’s lineage and how they maintained their “resilient spirit” through decades of historical changes in the region.

    Is photography allowed inside Ba Duc Ancient House?

    Photography is allowed and highly encouraged, especially of the antique mother-of-pearl furniture and the ornate altars. Mekong Smile guides can point out the best angles to capture the natural light reflecting off the century-old wood.

    Can I participate in local activities at Ba Duc Ancient House?

    Visitors can often see how traditional cakes are made or wander through the vast fruit orchard surrounding the house. Mekong Smile integrates these hands-on experiences into our itineraries to give you a deeper connection to the local heritage.

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