Vietnam Destinations

  • Tam Duong is the obscure town between Sapa and Lai Chau. While the town is nothing special, it's the usual lunch stop of travelers making this trip by 4WD

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  • Hoa Binh is a mountainous province, situated in the west of Hanoi. The land has a long history associated with the history and development of Vietnamese...

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  • The Dragon House Wharf, fomerly known as Nha Rong, was built in 1863 by the local materials and European materials. It consitst of 2 storey building according to the European architectural style, but the roof made by Orient style, head horse symbols on the top of the building,...

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  • Vinh Nghiem Pagoda is located on 339 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Road, District 3, is the biggest pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City. It was built between 1964 and 1971.

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  • Thong Nhat Conference Hall is situated at 106 Nguyen Du Street in Ho Chi Minh City. Originally called Norodom Palace and Palace of Indochina Governor General, it was built in 1868 and inaugurated in 1873.

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  • These festivities are tied to a legend in which Emperor Gia Long was saved by a whale while he was at sea. Every year, there is a celebration in Khanh Hoa in honour of the whale. The rituals are heid in communal housea and during the ceremony there is...

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  • Located at Ninh Hoa Beach, 45km north of Nha Trang, Doc Let is a famous beach with blue and pure aeawater, smooth waves, fine and white sand. Natural landscapes on coast and sea Doc Let also attract visitors. The surrounding landscape of small island that protect the shore from...

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  • The Duc My Hot Spring is located 25km north-west of Nha Trang, close to National Highway 1. The small path leading to the stream runs through a beautiful tropica forest. The water from Duc My Hot Spring reaches 800C (1760F) and is said to have medicinal properties able to...

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  • With it is 7km, long beach, Nha Trang holiday destinaton, in Viet Nam. It is also well known for its Cham relics and its various remains, pagodas, and temples. With numerous beautiful spots, Nha Trang attracts a lots of tourists to relax and sightsee all year round. Nha Trang...

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  • Every year, the population of Thu Bon organizes a festival in honour of Madam Thu Bon, also called Madam Bo Bo, Ceremonies, boat races and hat boi (Vietnamese tradional opera) performances take place.

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  • The handicraftsmen of Kim Bong inherited their carpentry skills from the North Vietnamese and were influenced by Cham, Chinese and Japanese cultures. This resulted in the creation of theirs own artistic style. Kim Bong handicrafts are found everywhere in the country.

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  • Hoi An is located 30km south of Da Nang along the Thu Bon River. Known as Faifo to early Western marchants. It was a major trading centre in Southeast Asia betwwen the 16th and 17th centuries. Hoi An was also an important port for Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, Japanese,...

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  • Quan Am (Avalokitesvara) Festival on Ngu Hanh Son, Da Nang is organized in 3 days of the second lunar month. Like other traditional festival, Quan Am (Avalokitesvara) Festival on Ngu Hanh Son, Da Nang consists of two parts: the religious ceremony and the festival itself. The former takes place...

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  • Hai Van Pass is situated on the road between Da Nang and Hue. From this site, there is a beautiful view with the sea in the distance. On have the sensation of being in a paradise of clouds. Hai Van Pass has been a source of inspiration for many...

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  • Located at the juncture of Trung Nu Vuong and Bach Dang Streets in 29 thang 3 ST., Da nang City, the Champa Sculpture Art Museum was built in 1915 under the sponsorship of the French School for Far Eastern Studies in Viet Nam. It is based in the Da...

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