A perfect moment in Sao Beach
A perfect moment in Sao Beach   (Mar 22, 2013)
Bai Sao is a must-visit destination for anyone touring Phu Quoc Island off the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang.
Lo Dieu Rock Reef awaits tourist footprints
Although not as popular as Da Dia Rock Reef or Vung Ro Bay, Lo Dieu Rock Reef in Binh Dinh Province is a great destination for travelers to the central…
Visiting Hue to enjoy Nha Nhac - Vietnamese Court Music
(TITC) - In its ordinary meaning, Court Music is understood as music genres, including music for dance and opera, used in worshiping ceremonies, national court - organized festivities, and occasions…
Get lost in Phu An Bamboo Village
Located 35 kilometers north of HCMC and gently lying in Ben Cat District, Binh Duong Province, Phu An Ecological Bamboo Museum and Botanical Reserve, also known as the Phu An Bamboo Village, is one of the biggest bamboo museums in Southeast Asia.
Hue arrives on tourist map    (Mar 15, 2013)
Hue arrives on tourist map
When eager travellers arrive in Vietnam, they usually have a familiar list of places that they are determined to visit - Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Sa Pa and maybe Ninh Binh.
Ke Ga fishing village - a worth place to visit!
One who has ever gone past Tan Thanh waters (Ham Thuan Nam district) will certainly never forget the image of a fishing village - Ke Ga. From this location, visitors can contemplate an immeasurably high lighthouse with over a century year old in the distance. The rhythm of lives in Ke Ga fishing village leaves an exciting experience and unforgettable impression on every outsider.
Bai Tu Long Bay: A national treasure
Located in the northern province of Quang Ninh, Bai Tu Long National Park comprises 40 islands, either earth or limestone, scattering across three communes, Ha Long, Van Yen and Minh Chau of Van Don district.
Green Tourism in Mui Ne   (Mar 05, 2013)
Green Tourism in Mui Ne
From a desolate coast with red sand dunes, Mui Ne has now become the green tourist centre of Phan Thiet City, Binh Thuan Province.
Po Nagar Tower Complex   (Mar 04, 2013)
Po Nagar Tower Complex
(TITC) - Po Nagar Tower Complex located on Cu Lao Hill, by Cai River, belongs to Vinh Phuoc Ward, Nha Trang City, about 2km to the north of the city center. This is a typical architectural and sculptural work of Cham culture.
Thang Long's four guardian god temples
Thang Long's four guardian god temples have vital locations in Hanoi - the 1,000 year old capital. The four temples were built as soon as King Ly Cong Uan established the country's capital in Thang Long (now Hanoi). They also reflect the position and scale of the capital and the way Ly Cong Uan ruled and built our country with his developmental directions.
Gau Tao - a special feature of Mong culture
This is the largest cultural festival of Mong ethnic minority people living mostly in mountainous areas of northern Vietnam.
Return to nature with Forever Green Resort
Leading world travel magazine Lonely Planet recently released a list of the world's top 10 favorite destinations in 2012. Vietnam's Mekong Delta ranked ninth and was highlighted as a good value destination. To meet tourist demand, Aloe Trading Company LTD (ATC) invested and built the 21 ha, US$50 million Forever Green Resort in Phu Tuc Commune, Chau Thanh District, Ben Tre Province.
Huynh Thuy Le's House   (Feb 04, 2013)
Huynh Thuy Le's House
In recent years, the house owned by Huynh Thuy near the Tien River in Sa Dec in Dong Thap Province has become a popular destination for both domestic and foreign tourists.
The beauty of Noong Lake   (Feb 04, 2013)
The beauty of Noong Lake
Noong Lake is located on the Tay Con Linh Mountain Range, Phu Linh Commune, Vi Xuyen District, 15km from Ha Giang. Visiting the lake, tourists not only enjoy the wild romantic beauty of nature, but also learn more about the customs, culture and daily lives of the Tay, Mong and Dao ethnic groups.
Village Festivals - Cultural Beauty of Vietnamese Community
According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam has more than 8,000 festivals and spring festivals, many of which take place soon after the Lunar New Year. They are not only local historical and cultural legacies, but also the cultural beauty of Vietnamese communities and an important driving force for socio-economic development.
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