Lung Cu Flag Tower
Lung Cu Flag Tower   (Dec 16, 2016)
(TITC) - Located in Lung Cu Commune – the north pole of Viet Nam, belonging to Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, about 160km to the north-east of Ha Giang City, Lung Cu Flag Tower is built in the peak of Rong (Dragon) Mountain at an altitude of nearly 1,700m. This is the landmark with important historical significance, marking Viet Nam’s territorial sovereignty.
Visiting Duong Lam Ancient Village
(TITC) - Belonging to five hamlets of Mong Phu, Cam Thinh, Dong Sang, Doai Giap and Cam Lam, Duong Lam Commune, Son Tay Town, about 45km to the west of…
Ba Be National Park, an attraction in Bac Kan
Ba Be National Park in Bac Kan Province covers 5 communes in Ba Be District. The park, a beautiful ecological site with magnificent landscape and rich biodiversity, is attracting tourists.
The beauty of Dong Van   (Dec 08, 2016)
The beauty of Dong Van
Tourists to the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang are highly recommended to drop by Dong Van District to admire the spectacular and poetic landscape there.
Bai Tu Long – bewitching untouched bay in northern Viet Nam
Visitors to Ha Long Bay, a natural wonder home to over 1,000 islets, will be amazed at Bai Tu Long, which is a charming bay with smooth sandbars, clear water, historical relics and countless specialties.
Visiting Japanese-style park in Ho Chi Minh City
(TITC) - Located in No.87/8P Xuan Thoi Thuong 6 Street, Xuan Thoi Dong 1 Hamlet, Xuan Thoi Dong Commune, Hoc Mon District, Ho Chi Minh City, Koi Fish Park is the first Japanese garden in Viet Nam.
Xuan Thuy National Park, a bird paradise
Xuan Thuy National Park is the first wetland in Southeast Asia to participate in the 1989 Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, known as Ramsar site.
Visiting the pagoda owning the largest sanctum on mountain in Indochina
(TITC) - Located in Ba Vang Mountain, Quang Trung Ward, Uong Bi City, Quang Ninh Province, Ba Vang Pagoda (also known as Bao Quang Pagoda) preserves unique Buddhist cultural values, especially Truc Lam Yen Tu Zen.
Discovering Nam Du Archipelago   (Nov 18, 2016)
Discovering Nam Du Archipelago
(TITC) - Located in An Son and Nam Du communes, Kien Hai District, Kien Giang Province, about 60km from the mainland, Nam Du Archipelago includes 21 islands, of which 11 ones are inhabited.
Conquering Fansipan Mount by cable car
(TITC) - With the altitude of 3,143m, Fansipan Mount in Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range is the highest mount in Indochina and known as the “Roof of Indochina”. Conquering Fansipan Peak is always a longing for those who love nature and exploring new things. But the journey to Fansipan Peak is extremely arduous and requires health and endurance.
Hang Luoc Flower Market   (Nov 14, 2016)
Hang Luoc Flower Market
(TITC) - Hang Luoc Flower Market is located in Hang Luoc Street and the nearby streets as Hang Ruoi, Hang Chai, Hang Khoai, etc. Formed in the early 20th century, Hang Luoc Flower Market is considered as the oldest flower market in Ha Noi.
Diep Son is an exotic tourist destination
An increasingly huge number of tourists have chosen Diep Son Island in Van Phong Bay off the central coast province of Khanh Hoa as an exotic destination.
An adventure in the land of stilt houses
Those who wish to search for a new travelling experience should consider a motorbike trip to the  Northern Mountainous region to admire spectacular landscapes and enjoy a peaceful stay in a stilt house in the locality.
Cua Bac Church – a must-see site in Ha Noi
Cua Bac is a Roman Catholic church located at 56 Phan Dinh Phung Street, Ha Noi. It was built in 1932 and originally named Church of Martyrs (French: Église des Martyrs) by the French administration of Indochina aspart of Ha Noi’s urban plan supervised by Ernest Hébrard.
Hoi An, the ‘Yellow City’ of Viet Nam
Vincent Van Gogh once said that “Sunshine, a light which, for want of a better word I can only call yellow — pale sulphur yellow, pale lemon gold. How beautiful yellow is!” The World Heritage site of Hoi An which is also known as the Yellow City of Viet Nam is home to grand colonial houses mingled amid Chinese wooden trader’s houses.
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