Tay Do stone citadel
Tay Do stone citadel    (Aug 03, 2010)
Tay Do Citadel (also named An Ton, Tay Giai, Tay Kinh or the Citadel built by the Ho Dynasty) has some unique architecture. It is a rare and massive stone structure not only in Vietnam but also in the world.
Rest with “sleeping princess”
Gentle waves ripple the shore and the first sunlight casts over the surface of ocean at Ca Na Beach.
Visit the land of coconuts
Visit the land of coconuts    (Jul 28, 2010)
To get to Ben Tre Province from HCMC travel to My Tho City and over Rach Mieu Bridge. Ha of coconut plantations and criss-crossing canals make up this green province…
New eco-tour to Bay Mau Coconut Village
Bay Mau Coconut Village in Cam Thanh Commune, Hoi An City, has been recognized as a tourist destination by Quang Nam Province’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The village is well-known for being an important historical relic as well as a craft village where many houses are built from coconut leaves.
Hanoi’s lakes reflect the city’s unique beauty
Hanoi has been endowed with a myriad of lakes of different sizes lying scattered across the city, which, with their own distinctive beauty and history, have added a special cultural trait typical of Hanoi.
Beautiful beaches and more    (Jul 23, 2010)
Beautiful beaches and more
Summer vacations by the sea are cool, but it’s beautiful taking a holiday on a quiet stretch of coast that has untouched beaches and rocky headlands to explore.
Cliff climbs add adventure to Dalat tour
Keren Taub and Alex Keagel from Israel got the buzz they wanted from their adventure tour in Dalat. Using ropes they had climbed down cliffs and the wet rock face of a waterfall, before diving into the icy cold pool at the base
Thrilling experience at Mui Dinh
Mui Dinh, or Dinh Cape, is a high and out-of-the-way rock mount hidden in a remote area in Phuoc Dinh Commune in Ninh Thuan Province’s Ninh Phuoc District. The site endowed with magnificent surroundings and ideal climate is suggested as good option for nature and adventure lovers.
Khuon Than Lake – pristine and peaceful
The clear water stretches as far as the eye can see under a blue sky with glistening rays dancing on the wooden boats lying idle around the lake’s shore. Nearby, an islet of pine trees whispers in the wind. Primitive and peaceful are the sensations for anyone to Khuon Than Lake, a new destination in Luc Ngan District, Bac Giang Province.
A day at Tram Gian Pagoda   (Jun 23, 2010)
A day at Tram Gian Pagoda
Tram Gian Pagoda is the folk name of the pagoda which is also known as So Pagoda, Nui Pagoda and Tien Lu Pagoda.
Touring the west side of the Delta
Ha Tien on the Gulf of Thailand is famous for its stunning sceneries at places such as Mui Nai Beach, Thon Van Stone Cave and Chong Islet and for its many historical and cultural relics.
Vestiges of Oc Eo culture at Ba The Mountain
In 1942, in Thoai Son District, An Giang Province, a French archaeologist discovered many artifacts of the Oc Eo culture which were attached to the legendary kingdom of Phu Nam dating back nearly 1,500 years.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang, a gift from Mother Nature
The central province of Quang Binh is known as land of resounding, heroic feats of arms in wartime. It is also a land of beautiful landscapes, particularly Phong Nha-Ke Bang which was recognized as a world natural heritage by UNESCO in 2003.
Spoil summer at Truoi Lake   (Jun 14, 2010)
Spoil summer at Truoi Lake
From Hue City on National Highway 1A for about 30km and then onto a shade covered village road, Truoi Lake lies amidst magnificent mountains starting from the Bach Ma Range. The lake, located in Loc Hoa Commune, Phu Loc District, Thua Thien-Hue Province, is a frequent destination for tourists this summer.
Can Tho – a little bit of everything
Can Tho City, commonly referred to as the “western capital” is the Mekong River Delta’s economic, and cultural centre. 169km from HCMC on the banks of the Hau River (the Mekong’s main branch) Can Tho is a bustling, growing city of over 1 million people which nevertheless retains its charm.