Situated in Ung Hoa district 35 kilometres from downtown of Hanoi, Quang Phu Cau village is famous for its century-old craft of making incense, with this attracting plenty of locals and foreigners over recent years.
View moreA 100-year-old Tay home in the northern highlands’ Ha Giang Province is now a coffee shop and mostly intact.
View moreThe nation’s northern region boasts a number of impressive destinations for both local and foreign visitors, ranging from green rice fields to magnificent mountains. Let’s check out nine wonderful natural beauties in the region:
View moreHalf a million colorful LED lights, with a 50-meter light tunnel as the centerpiece, have been installed in HCMC’s Bach Dang wharf park.
View moreSix months after Hanoi authorities set up barriers at the famous Train Street, foreign tourists are flocking to another section of railroad tracks nearby.
View moreSaigon’s Tu Phu coffee shop in District 3 is known for its vibrantly colored pagoda-style design.
View moreJournalist Michael Wing of The Epoch Times of the United States has dubbed Hung Thoong (Thoong Valley) in the central province of Quang Binh as “A Different World”.
View moreTravel magazine Tripzilla has named Hanoi one of the eight safest Asian destinations for solo female travelers, where "violent crimes against tourists are rare and most locals are friendly."
View moreOne of the most challenging trekking routes in northwest Vietnam is Nam Kang Ho Tao Peak, which is now in its most breathtaking season.
View moreCyclos, double-decker buses, water buses, and public bicycles are among the different means of transport that tourists can choose to use during their trip to Ho Chi Minh City.
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