Tourists often come to Dong Hoi District in Quang Binh Province for one reason – the magnificent Luy Thay (Master Rampart) on the Nhat Le River.
On its way to the sea, the Thu Bon River not only carries tonnes of silt to the fertile land in Quang Nam province, central Vietnam, but also contributes to creating many cultural heritage sites like My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An ancient town.
If you ever come across Hau River Plantation in Can Tho City’s O Mon District on National Road No.91, you will know Bang Tang Market, the starting point from a rustic path to craft villages inherited with huge cultural value.
Kinh Thien Palace was the centre of Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in Le Dynasty and Ha Noi Citadel in Nguyen Dynasty. The most important rituals of royal were held here.
Dong Bang Temple (Duc Vua Temple) was built by King Due Vuong to worship his father Bat Hai Dong Dinh, who made a great contribution to the nation’s liberation.
Thai people in North Western Vietnam have a unique and delicious dish of fresh water fish indispensable at their traditional weddings.
Cam Mountain known as Thien Cam Son is considered a beautiful silk brocade. It is the highest and most grandiose mountain in the That Son area in the triangle of Tinh Bien-Nha Bang-Tri Ton in An Hao Commune, Tinh Bien District of An Giang Province. The landscape in this area charms like a painting that fascinates every visitor.
Crossing immense golden paddy fields from Long Xuyen City, tourists will arrive in Nui Sap Township (Thoai Son District). Traveling some 10km, they will reach Oc Eo Township, which is considered the cradle of Oc Eo culture and civilization by archaeologists.
The Tram Gian (hundred compartment) Pagoda nestles in the shade of centuries old pine trees in Tien Lu Village, only 20km southwest from central Hanoi . The pagoda, founded in 1185 during the reign of King Ly Cao Tong, is also known as Quang Nghiem, Tien Lu or Nui and has undergone various forms of reconstruction and restoration over time.
Sa Tan Temple (also called Ba Temple or Noi Temple) is a floating temple on Vam Thuat River in HCMC’s Go Vap District.
It’s a big mistake to travel to Phu Quoc without visiting Dinh Cau (Cau Temple) which is known as the island’s symbol, especially when the sun gets ready to set on the sea.
1. The only place has been twice recognized as World Natural Heritage and listed as one of the new 7 natural wonders of the world With the largest number of islands in the country, accounting for nearly two third of total islands in Viet Nam, covering an area of 1,553 km2 with 1,969 islands, Ha Long Bay has outstanding values, especially landscape, geological and morphological…