Overview of Hue, Vietnam
Today Hue is a quiet and attractive city in Central Vietnam. In fact, history of Hue is really impressive and hard to remember even for local people. It was the capital of 9 reigns of Nguyen Lords and 13 Nguyen Kings in nearly 400 years (1558 – 1945), and now home to some of most impressive feudal remnants. | |
Quan Thanh Temple
Quan Thanh temple, formerly known as Tran Vu Temple, is a Taoist temple in Hanoi. With its history and architecture, the temple has become a famous religious cultural place in Vietnam’s capital. It is located next to HCM Mausoleum and Tran Quoc pagoda. It is also in walking distance to Hanoi old quarter and Quan Thanh temple is good stop in the Hanoi city tour itinerary. | |
Tra Su Cajuput Forest
Tra Su Forest is an ecosystem of cajuput trees that line dusty dirt paths and home to a large variety of birds and other wildlife. Tra Su Forest, also referred to as Tra Su Flooded Forest, Tra Su Mangrove Forest, Tra Su Bird Sanctuary or Tra Su Melaleuca Forest, Tra Su Cajuput Forest is located in Van Giao Commune, Tinh Bien District, An Giang Province, just about 10km from Cambodian border. | |
Best Beaches in Vietnam
With 3260 km of coastline, Vietnam is the country has many beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia. Except some areas at the mouth of Red River & Mekong river, the water is muddy and does not form the sand beach. Some beaches could be access by only local visitors. | |
Sapa weather – Best time to visit
Weather of a day in Sapa like a lady’s mood. She could change suddenly many times in a day but she is always beautiful and cute. Located at an average altitude of 1500m – 1800m above sea level, Sapa town is always immersed in floating clouds, creating a fanciful, strange, and beautiful picture. Sapa has become one of the most popular destinations in Northern Vietnam. | |
St Joseph’s Cathedral Hanoi, Vietnam
St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ Lớn Hà Nội) on Nha Chung (Church) Street, is the oldest church in Hanoi. This was one of the first structures built by the French colonial government in Indochina when it was first opened in December 1886 and completed in 1888. In spite of the long wars that destroying major parts of Hanoi, St Joseph’s Cathedral is still in good condition. Today, it becomes a historical attraction in Hanoi which remains the image of the beauty of the old Hanoi. The Church makes an impression on travelers by its ancient beauty of the bustling capital. | |
The Most Delicious Tropical Fruits of Vietnam
Being geographically located in the tropical zone, Vietnam is truly a heaven when it comes to fruits. One who first comes to the country will be amazed at the countless number of colorful fruits sold at a very reasonable price in every street and market all year round. Trying & tasting different exotic fruits are one of the factors that attract travelers time and time again. These are some following fruits that are worth a try when traveling to Vietnam. | |
Long Bien Bridge, Hanoi
Long Bien Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Long Biên), is about 2km from Hoan Kiem Lake, with a history of over 100 years, is not only a traffic construction but also a meaningful historical and symbolic witness to the resilience of Hanoi during the two greatest resistance wars against the French colonialists and American imperialism as well as the dramatic changes of this city in the new era. | |
Nam Du Island
Nam Du Island, around 40 kilometers away from Phu Quoc, is becoming an attractive destination for backpackers heading to the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang. This pristine island has 21 islets, 11 islets of which are inhabited, while the others remain completely untouched. | |
Top 5 Infinity Swimming Pools In North Vietnam
North Vietnam is not only famous for its beauty of magnificent mountains, terraced rice fields and diverse cultures, but it also offers a wide range of accommodation options with stunning swimming pools. If you are looking for a place to immerse yourself both in nature beauty and clear water, let’s check top 5 infinity swimming pools in North Vietnam | |