The Pagodas and Temples in Ha Noi
Quan Su Pagoda The Quan Su is Hanoi’s largest and most popular pagoda. It was first erected on land in An Tap village close to the southern gate of Thang…
Quan Su Pagoda The Quan Su is Hanoi’s largest and most popular pagoda. It was first erected on land in An Tap village close to the southern gate of Thang…
Hanoi’s covered markets Covered markets (‘cho’ in Vietnamese) are usually housed in large, purpose-built structures, but often spill over into their surrounding areas. They sell wide range of commodities and…
Smaller than Saigon, but more beautiful Hanoi and the surrounding area have plenty to interest visitors. Its central area is compact – most of the main attractions are within walking…
Vietnam’s most obvious attraction is Ha Long Bay, adjacent to the Gulf of Tonkin, and currently attracting nearly two million visitors each year. Despite its status as one of Vietnam’s…
For a long time, the image of Vietnamese women in Ao dai dress walk around on the cyclo (call “Xich lo” in Vietnamese) went on in the minds of many…
1. 2013 New year festival – The year off Snake and the fifth lantern festival Time: From the 29th evening of the 12th lunar month, the Dragon year to the…
Hoi An ancient town has been named for the first time as one of the ten leading tourism cities in Asia, according to Condé Nast Traveler, the world’s premier travel…
When travelling, you should not carry the phone book or address book that is serried handwriting and thick because they will make your baggage heavier. Let’s print address of your…
Ngu Hanh Son (Marble Mountains) is not far from Da Nang city central, It takes 10 minutes by car. If you come to Da Nang city, do not miss your…
Ngu Hanh Son (Marble Mountains) is a famous destination in the central city of Danang that tourists should put it in their itinerary. Nestled 8 kilometers southeast of Danang City,…