Bac Ninh Province is well-known as the home of Quan ho Bac Ninh (Bac Ninh love duet) which has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible world cultural heritage.
Xuan Thuy National Park, which plays a major role in preserving the ecological system and developing eco-tourism in the Red River Delta, was declared Vietnam’s first Ramsar site in 1989.
A tour to Quy Nhon is not complete without a visit to a national relic – the grave of poet Han Mac Tu in Ghenh Rang Hill.
People often associate Quang Ngai with historical relics and the My Lai Massacre, but not many have discovered that the province is endowed with a stunning beach called Khe Hai in Binh Thanh Commune, Binh Son District.
Surrounded by rivers, Vam Sat Mangrove Forest Eco-Tourist Site in the Can Gio Biosphere Reserve has the most beautiful forests. It has been recognized by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) as one of the world’s eco-tourist sites with sustainable development in Vietnam.
Tu Thuc Cave, also known as Bich Dao Cave lies on Than Phu Mountain in Nga Thien Commune, Nga Son District of Thanh Hoa Province, about 50km northeast of Thanh Hoa City. It is a well-known area with a legend about Tu Thuc’s meeting with a fairy.
Located in Hoa Hiep Ward of Da Nang City’s Lien Chieu District, 15 kilometers north of the city center and about one kilometer south of Hai Van Tunnel, Suoi Luong is a very beautiful stream which is covered by six-hectare forest area. It is an ideal eco-spot on tours between Thua Thien Hue Province and Da Nang City.
Bac Kan is a mountainous province famous for its beautiful landscapes, rich forest and mineral resources.
When jungle rain calms down to make room for the stunning autumn sunlight, it is time for backpackers trekking to the mountain in the sky to admire the golden autumn in Mu Cang Chai District in the northwest province of Yen Bai.
On the way to Bac Ninh Province in northern Vietnam, we were told that Phat Tich is an ancient pagoda at the foot of Phat Tich Mountain. But upon arrival, we were surprised at what was seen there. Almost everything, especially wooden structures, is new.
Lying at the natural border between Thua Thien-Hue Province and Danang City as a giant dragon, Hai Van- the longest pass in the Central Viet Nam is approximately 21 km long.
Traveling 80km from Lao Cai city near the northern border in late September, you will have the chance to see the stunning terraced fields turning yellow in Y Ty commune of Bat Xat district.