A land with mountains, rivers, fields, sea, and a land of numerous ethnic groups: Kinh, Hoa, Cham, Ede, Ba Na…, in addition to the wild and charming landscape, meeting the check-in needs of young people and tourists, Phu Yen also has a depth of history and culture like the hidden part of an iceberg. If filmmakers keep exploiting that heritage well, they will certainly reap numerous sweet fruits.
Standing proudly at 2,913 meters above sea level, Lung Cung is one of northern Vietnam’s tallest mountains, offering breathtaking scenery and an escape into nature’s tranquility. This majestic peak draws…
As part of Ha Noi’s drive for global integration, the Van Phuc silk village has been nominated by the World Crafts Council for inclusion in the World Creative Cities Network…
Located in Truc Ninh District, Nam Dinh Province, Dich Diep Trang is a historic village dating back over a thousand years to the reign of King Ly Thai To. The village has preserved many of its ancient architectural features, including traditional houses, a distinctive village gate, and a curved stone bridge.
Just a few hours from Ha Noi, the Suoi Thau Plateau in Ha Giang provides a picturesque escape with lush fields and blooming flowers, ideal for a budget-friendly day trip.
Ha Noi, Vietnam's capital, is known for its culture, history, distinctive architecture, and - on a more intimate scale - its narrow alleys. These passageways connect the ancient houses of the city’s center and tie Ha Noi to its ancient past. Today’s show will explore these hidden alleys to find out how they came to be and what makes them so cherished by Hanoians.
Khun village is an attractive community tourism venue in Ha Giang, a region memorable for its magnificent mountains, hills, caves, and vast rice fields. The unique cultural and culinary traits of its ethnic minority communities have made Khun village a favorite destination.
Visitors to Nang Tien Waterfall are instantly captivated by its untouched beauty, majestic flow, and refreshing atmosphere. The waterfall offers a perfect escape for adventure lovers and those seeking a serene experience surrounded by nature.
Autumn is considered a season of poetry. Between the sweaty swelter of summertime and the crisp cold weather of winter, autumn slinks in like a dissonant chord resolving into harmony.
Mountainous district of Binh Lieu in Quang Ninh province, some 270 km from Ha Noi, is known as a “miniature Sa Pa,” suitable for a two-day trekking trip to enjoy the fresh air.
If you’re looking for an escape from the hectic and stressful city life, a relic site on Yen Tu Mountain may just provide you with not only the physical rest, but perhaps most importantly, the spiritual peace that your overall being needs.
A house built with 4,000 coconut trees in two years is now a popular tourist attraction in the Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long.
Autumn in Ha Noi always brings a sense of gentleness and romance, with streets blanketed in golden leaves and a crisp, cool breeze carrying the faint scent of freshly harvested green rice. It is the perfect season to capture beautiful moments, and the city's charm doesn't just enchant visitors but also leaves lasting memories in everyone's heart.
Dong Chau Beach in Thai Binh enchants visitors with its unspoiled beauty and stunning sunrise views over its expansive clam fields. This hidden gem, though less crowded, has become a favorite spot for tourists and photographers alike.
Mai Nha Island, a hidden gem in the blue sea, is surrounded by tranquil beaches, mysterious caves, and majestic mountains. With only a handful of residents, the island remains untouched, preserving its raw, unspoiled beauty.
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