The Mother Goddess Temple, also known as Hoa Duong Temple, in Hung Yen Province is a popular place of worship. Part of the Pho Hien Special National Relic, the temple embodies beautiful architecture and unique tangible and intangible cultural values.
If you visit Da Lat, you should not miss the chance to enjoy natural drinks while taking a tour on clean farming at Green Box cafe.
Phu Chau Temple in HCMC’s Go Vap District has long been known as one of the city’s most unique religious sites. The 300-year-old temple covers an entire islet of 2,500 square meters in the heart of Vam Thuat River, so it is always referred to as a floating temple.
(TITC) - Located next to National Road 4D, at the foot of O Quy Ho Pass in San Sa Ho Commune, Sa Pa District, Lao Cai Province, Bac (Silver) Waterfall with 200m height is the upstream of the charming stream of Muong Hoa. From Sa Pa Town, following 12km-long road with chayote gardens spreading over the hillsides, green pine forests, the lush fields of rose…,…
Lying at the foot of Chanh Hung Bridge in District 8, HCMC, An Phu Pagoda with a history of more than 170 years is frequented by foreign tourists who want to explore its ancient and unique architecture.
While admiring the beautiful landscapes of famous tourist destinations such as Sa Pa, Fansipan Mountain and Y Ty terraced rice fields in the northern province of Lao Cai, tourists should not miss a chance to explore the unique cultural features of flea markets of ethnic minority groups in Tay Bac, the mountainous region in the northwest of Viet Nam.
When it comes to the central province of Quang Nam, the World Heritage-listed town of Hoi An and My Son Sanctuary are always what local and international tourists think of first. But there remains a less-known Thanh Ha pottery village which is located around two kilometers from Hoi An City, but worth a visit for travellers during their trip to the central province.
Despite not being the origin of the plantation for flowers, with its own advantages, Da Lat City (Lam Dong Province) has changed from a land of mountains and hills into the ‘kingdom of flowers’ in Viet Nam.
A trip to the hilly resort city of Da Lat would be incomplete without visiting the Langbiang plateau and tasting ruou can (wine stored in a big jar and drunk by using a long pipe), a specialty of ethnic people in the Central Highlands.
Lying peacefully in the heart of HCMC for more than one century, Tan Dinh Church has been a convergence point for not only Catholic pilgrims to practice their religious belief but also for tourists from far and wide who come to admire the imposing French-influenced architecture and find some peace for their soul.
Dai Nam Wonderland or Dai Nam Tourism Complex is Viet Nam’s top man-made tourism spot, which boasts a mix of modern and traditional architecture.
Located next to world heritage Hoi An and the world biosphere reserve Cham Islands, Cam Thanh Coconut Village is a popular tourist attraction, hosting thousands of foreign visitors every summer.