Following the internal attack with outside support (noi cong, ngoai quoc) architecture, Thai Vy Temple was built during Tran Dynasty, in order to worship for generations of Kings Tran.
“Well, Sapa brings in peace in a fine, rugged scenery and cultural diversity… a very sweet time for us!” remarked a young couple after their honeymoon in Sa Pa.
Cao Son market is located in Cao Son commune, Lao Cai province. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact and learn more about the daily life of ethnic.
Con Son mountain - closely related with Nguyen Trai hero, make you feel comfortable and interested in finding about Nguyen Trai hero life and seeing Hai Duong province from Con ...
The 36 lakes of different sizes that we see today are all beautiful. It is believed that the place where the young men died is now the location of Thang ...
Visiting this historical Pac Bo, visitors will learn more about the great life of President Ho Chi Minh which is part- reflected through his optimistic revolutionary verses.
Soc Son Temple is one of the oldest and most holy sites in Vietnam. Coming here, visitors will hace a chance to be far from the bustle of Hanoi.
Lying in the Northeast of the country, Cao Bằng province is naturally endowed with wonders and beauties: streams, mountains, historical and revolutionary relics such as Lê Nin stream, Bản Giốc ...
Dinh and Le Temples- The places for worshiping Kings of Dinh and Le Dynasties
Thùng Nặng valley is the in the middle of the Limestone Mountains covered by trees that seem to have some hidden charms that need tobe discovered.
Bich Dong (which literally means "Green Pearl Grotto"). Bich Grotto is said to be the second most beautiful cave in Vietnam
Located far from Sapa less than 10 kilometers, Ta Van - a village of Lao Cai province is lying peacefully in the valley of Muong Hoa.
Summer is a good time to cruise on Halong Bay but the best time of year is during the spring or fall. Because the bay is situated in the northern part of the country, it can get colder in the fall and winter, and though you won"t see extremes such as blizzards...
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