Enjoying panpipe melodies and exploring the craft of silver carving of Mong people in Lao Xa (Ha Giang)
On the tourist map, Lao Xa Village in Sung La Commune, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, is marked as the “land of early peach blossoms.” Nestled in the Sung La Valley, this small village is surrounded by high mountains, exuding a wild and tranquil beauty.
Impressions on Tak Po peak (Quang Nam)
Five years ago, the Tak Po school (located in Nam Tra My District, Quang Nam Province) gained nationwide attention with the image of a teacher and her students, dressed simply,…
The season of To Day flowers knocks on Mu Cang Chai’s door
December marks the arrival of Mu Cang Chai’s dreamy transformation as the vibrant To Day flowers bloom. This flower, a signature of the Northwestern mountains, thrives in the crisp winter…
Thay Pagoda: A timeless heritage on Ha Noi's outskirts
Thay Pagoda, one of the capital's unique heritage sites that has managed to preserve its historic charm, is situated in Sai Son Commune, Quoc Oai District,  just 20 kilometers west of downtown Ha Noi.  
Vung Ro (Phu Yen) then and now   (Dec 12, 2024)
Vung Ro (Phu Yen) then and now
From a "new economic zone" with only a few households and then dozens of poor households from numerous different localities coming to set up tents and earn a living by fishing, Vung Ro has become a bustling residential area with a prosperous life.
Thai village (Hoa Binh) charms foreign visitors
Nestled at the foot of a mountain with the serene Sia stream flowing by, Hich 2 village in Mai Hich commune, Mai Chau district, Hoa Binh province offers a tranquil retreat and an authentic cultural experience of the Thai ethnic community. Known for its unspoiled nature and preserved traditions, it has become a favourite destination for international tourists.
Eatul Waterfall: A hidden gem for adventure seekers in Gia Lai
Nestled deep within the tropical rainforest of Ia Pa District in Gia Lai Province, Eatul Waterfall is a captivating escape for nature lovers. This untouched natural wonder, surrounded by lush greenery, offers both adventure and serenity, making it a dream destination for explorers.
The season of white reed grass in Binh Lieu District (Quang Ninh Province)
In late autumn and early winter, Binh Lieu District in Quang Ninh Province transforms into a stunning natural canvas. During this time, the hillsides are cloaked in the pristine white of co lau (white reed grass).
Ha Giang grassland beautiful in buckwheat flower season
From mid-November, Suoi Thau grassland, dubbed "miniature Switzerland" with blooming buckwheat flower fields, has attracted crowds of tourists to visit and take photos.  
600-year-old ancient capital: A symbol of national pride
Lam Kinh, located in Tho Xuan District, Thanh Hoa Province, is an ancient capital built by King Le Loi in 1428, marking the start of the victory against the Ming invaders.
800-year-old bodhi tree and timeless charm of Dich Diep Village
Dich Diep village, established in the 11th century, captivates visitors with its traditional Vietnamese architecture and an 800-year-old heritage tree, recognized as a national treasure.
Pongour Waterfall: A majestic gem in Central Highlands
Renowned for its wild and breathtaking beauty, Pongour Waterfall stands as one of the most spectacular natural wonders in Vietnam’s Central Highlands. This enchanting destination captivates visitors with its untamed charm and serene surroundings, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
The famous tiled bridges   (Nov 29, 2024)
The famous tiled bridges
How many famous tile-roofed bridges are there in Vietnam, and which one is considered the "oldest" and most beautiful? 
Awe-inspiring lotus harvesting in Vietnam captivates The New York Times
Lotus harvesting in Vietnam, described by Jess McHugh of The New York Times as a “living painting,” has gained global attention.
Morning in Mang Den tourism site
Mang Den is a small town in Kon Plong District in the Central Highland Province of Kon Tum. The town's name comes from "T’mang Deeng" in the Mo Nam language, meaning a flat and vast land.
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