With weather being cool all year round, Sa Pa Town in the northern upland province of Lao Cai is an ideal place to enjoy grilled food.
‘Banh ran’ is a delicious finger food for breakfast in Viet Nam. There are two main kinds of banh ran, namely salty cake and sweet one with the latter being much more common than the former.
Ben En National Park in Thanh Hoa Province looks like Ha Long Bay, the UNESCO-recognized World Heritage Site in Quang Ninh Province, as it has 21 islets in an immense lake.
The central coast province of Phu Yen is home to multiple scenic venues and Mai Nha Island is one of them. Called a forgotten or deserted island by local people, the island is a choice for tourists who are finding a place to enjoy serenity.
Located on Bui Huu Nghia Street, Can Tho City, the Binh Thuy ancient house is a rare ancient constructions in Viet Nam which has been well preserved and kept intact, allowing visitors to explore the culture and the life of Southwest region’s people in the 20th century.
Near shore coral reefs are one of the three tourism “specialties” of Con Co Island District in Quang Tri Province, attracting a large number of travelers. This interesting feature of this beautiful and pristine island makes it advisable for a visitor to the island to enjoy diving with a local guide in the early morning.
Dong Xam is a famous silver carving craft village in Thai Binh province. The village also embraces a rich cultural tradition.
Ky Co Island off Quy Nhon City has recently been suggested by experienced tour guides as a must-visit destination for travelers who want to indulge themselves in serenity.
(TITC) - Besides charming beaches with blue sea, white sand, Da Nang City also attracts visitors by unique spiritual tourist sites, typically Linh Ung Son Tra Pagoda.
(TITC) - The site of Ham Rong in Thanh Hoa Province has gone down in history of the resistance war against American Empire (1955-1975). It is also known for the wonderful natural landscapes of river, mountains, caves...
The Nung live at higher elevations and have a tradition of self-sufficiency. The Nung live close to nature and eat whatever they can grow or gather in the forest. Some of their dishes have become specialties of Lang Son’s tourism.
Part of the Red River Biosphere Reserve which was recognized by UNESCO in 1994, Con Vanh Ecological Tourist Site is a famous destination.