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.
An ecotourism area named "Hoa Son Dien Trang" was opened on December 18 in Ward 5, Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province.
(TITC) - Located in San Bay Hamlet, Thai Giang Pho Commune, Bac Ha District, Lao Cai Province, Bac Ha Flower Valley is the place to propagate, preserve and provide many kinds of beautiful flowers.
Many domestic and foreign tourists have traveled to Tra Su Cajuput Forest in An Giang Province to enjoy beautiful landscapes and serenity of the must-see destination in the Mekong Delta.
In the World Heritage-listed town of Hoi An in Quang Nam Province, there is a night market on Nguyen Hoang Street which is worth visiting.
Those having a chance to take a trip to the central province of Quang Nam should make a journey to Kim Bong traditional wood carving village in Cam Kim Commune on the opposite side of the ancient town of Hoi An.
Ong Nui (also known as Linh Phong) Pagoda, located in Phuong Binh Village, Cat Tien Commune, Phu Cat District, is one of the most important and famous Buddhist relic sites in Binh Dinh Province.
Le Cong Kieu Street in HCM City’s District 1 is home to more than 30 shops selling only antiques dating back hundreds and even thousands of years, besides replicas, fake antiques and old items attached to many people’s childhoods.