(TITC) – Ke Ga Cape - a promontory shaped chicken head, is a wonderful destination with unique experiences.
Ba Hon Dam is one of more than 30 islands in Ba Lua Archipelago off the coast of Son Hai Commune, Kien Luong District, Kien Giang Province. It has three islets – Dam Duoc, Dam Duong and Dam Gieng.
The Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology (VME) has recently been awarded the ‘Most Attractive Destination in Viet Nam in 2015’ title by the Viet Nam Tourism Association.
In the cold of the northern upland, tourists to market sessions of ethnic minority communities in Bac Ha District, Lao Cai Province may be attracted to hot round cakes in green, black and white.
Hai Duong province in the Red River Delta is considered to be the cradle of the Vietnamese culture. The province embraces an age-old culture and history.
Thua Thien-Hue Province is known for a variety of delicious cakes. Among those cakes is banh goi, a type of dumpling wrapped in dong (phrynium placentarium) leaves. This traditional cake has distinctive flavors of Hue’s authentic cuisine.
(TITC) - Located in Na Loi forest, Khuon Dien Hamlet, Kim Quan Commune, Yen Son District, Tuyen Quang Province, Kim Quan Safety Zone Relic Complex used to be the residence and work of the Late President Ho Chi Minh, the Late General Secretary Truong Chinh, the Late Deputy Prime Minister Pham Van Dong; the office of the Party Central Committee and other organs of the…
Dragon Eye Island has an area of approximately 30 hectares, situated adjacently to Bai Tu Long Bay.
Exploring Diep Son journey starts from Van Gia town with about an hour travel by boat, the charming island appeared little by little through visitors’ eye, entirely distinct from the horizon.
Hai Tac, literally translated as “Pirate” archipelago, 30km from Ha Tien township, is a new tourist attraction in Kien Giang province. The pristine natural landscapes of this place are amazingly beautiful.
People living along the banks of the Da River in the North have been familiar with large grocery boats loaded with various types of goods, from daily necessities such as rice, sugar and salt to household appliances, agricultural and fishing tools for sale to ethnic minority people.
Moc Chau plateau in the northern upland province of Son La is famous for its tea farms. Nong Truong Moc Chau Town, established in 1968, is the biggest tea growing area of Viet Nam, covering a total of nearly 75 square kilometers.