Cu Lan is a peaceful village of the K’Ho ethnicity in Lam Dong province. Tiny stilt houses, pure air, and warm-hearted people attract tourists to the village.
Tien Son cave, a national relic site in the northwestern province of Lai Chau, is sure to take any visitors by astonishment with its breathtaking scenic view.
Located 30km from Lai Chau city, Sin Suoi Ho village in Sin Suoi Ho commune, Phong Tho disitrct, Lai Chau province has become a provincial tourism attraction with breathtaking landscapes, delicious dishes, and the hospitality of locals.
(TITC) - Situated in the Tan Trao Special National Relic Complex, Tan Trao Communal House (Tan Lap Village, Tan Trao Commune, Son Duong District, Tuyen Quang Province) was a venue to organize National People’s Congress – the great historical event which created the foundation for August Revolution’s Victory.
(TITC) - Located in the area of Tan Trao Special National Relic (Son Duong District, Tuyen Quang Province), Na Nua Vestige Complex include Na Nua Hut, Guards’ Hut, Dong Minh (Ally) Hut, Dien Dai (Radio Transmitter) Hut and meeting hut of the Party’s nationwide officials.
The lure of rock-climbing has been bringing several local and foreign visitors to Cat Ba in recent times. It is an ideal place for those who love adventure sports to indulge in their hobby.
With over 1,000 years of history, Ha Noi has been Vietnam’s centre of Buddhism for centuries. The city has more than 600 temples and pagodas, many of which are not only religious relics but also popular tourist sites.
(TITC) – Located on slope of a limestone mountain about 700m from public road, Dong Doi – means cave of bats or called “Nguom Ca Khao” (Lung Sum Hamlet, Dong Loan Commune, Ha Lang District, Cao Bang Province) is a mysterious and wild cave.
Anyone who has visited U Minh Ha forest in the southernmost province of Ca Mau will not forget the beauty of the country’s border area with Trem, Cai Tau and Doc rivers as well as mangrove shades and immense field of reeds.
Located around 100km from Nha Trang City to the North, Mui Doi - Hon Dau has attracted young visitors by beautiful rocky promontories jutting out the sea.
Nestled in a lush pine forest, the 1.2 km long clay arts installation is a true architectural masterpiece that will delight curious tourists. The clay tunnel is the newest tourist attraction in Da Lat city, Lam Dong province.
Far from Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) about 350 kilometers, Dinh Cape (Ninh Thuan province) approached along the mountain seaside or 1A National Highway to Ca Na, which is considered the most beautiful coastal roads in Viet Nam.