Vietnam Travel
One Pillar Pagoda, Hanoi

One Pillar Pagoda, Hanoi

One Pillar Pagoda, also referred as Chua Mot Cot, Dien Huu or Lien Hoa Dai is famous for its impressive architecture and historical values. The shape of pagoda is said to present a lotus flower growing out of water and related to the nice legend of Ly King. The pagoda is located in Ba Dinh […] Read More
Mu Cang Chai  Overview

Mu Cang Chai Overview

Mu Cang Chai (Mù Căng Chải) is located at the foot of the Hoang Lien Son mountain of Yen Bai province, about 6-7 hours driving from Hanoi. It is well-known for spectacular terraced rice fileds which are best in June and September. This is a favorite destination for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors could take […] Read More
Best Hotels in Sapa

Best Hotels in Sapa

Sapa has been one of the top attractions in Vietnam. Lying in the northwest of Vietnam, about an hour drive from the border with China, Sapa is an absolute treat to visit. Sapa, Vietnam lies amidst beautiful mountains and is surrounded by brilliant terraced rice fields which is best seen in each Autumn. While the […] Read More
The Best Theaters in Hanoi

The Best Theaters in Hanoi

Theaters and live shows are performed at the weekend  and sometimes week day in Hanoi – the city of over thousand-year history. Immerse yourself in a night at the theater is great opportunity to learn more about the culture of this nation. The shows and even stages in Vietnam are very creative. It could be […] Read More
Traditional Vietnamese Tea Ceremony

Traditional Vietnamese Tea Ceremony

1. What is Vietnamese Tea Ceremony? In traditional Vietnamese wedding culture, the tea ceremony is the beginning step of the entire wedding process. When a couple decides to get married, the future bride’s mother will go to take advice from a Buddhist monk or a well-respected fortune teller. Based on the couple’s horoscopes, this person […] Read More
Overview of Hue, Vietnam

Overview of Hue, Vietnam

Today Hue is a quiet and attractive city in Central Vietnam. In fact, history of Hue is really impressive and hard to remember even for local people. It was the capital of 9 reigns of Nguyen Lords and 13 Nguyen Kings in nearly 400 years (1558 – 1945), and now home to some of most […] Read More
Quan Thanh Temple

Quan Thanh Temple

Quan Thanh temple, formerly known as Tran Vu Temple, is a Taoist temple in Hanoi. With its history and architecture, the temple has become a famous religious cultural place in Vietnam’s capital. It is located next to HCM Mausoleum and Tran Quoc pagoda. It is also in walking distance to Hanoi old quarter and Quan […] Read More
Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural

Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural

Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural, or Hanoi Ceramic Road (Vietnamese: Con đường Gốm sứ), is a ceramic mosaic mural built along the walls of the Red River dike system in Hanoi Capital, northern Vietnam. In other words, it stays on the Eastern boundary of the city centre, within walking distance of most hotels known to casual […] Read More
Overview Of  Chau Doc

Overview Of Chau Doc

1. General Information Chau Doc is located in the northwest part of the Mekong Delta, close to the river border of Vietnam and Cambodia, about 250 km west of Ho Chi Minh City (or Saigon). All tourists who want to visit Vietnam’s Mekong Delta and continue the trip to Phnom Penh without coming back to […] Read More
Tan Ky Old House

Tan Ky Old House

1. General Information Tan Ky Old House is considered as the most beautiful old house in Hoian Ancient Town, owning unique architecture and also preserving many precious objects. Experiencing over 200 years of history, this ancient house still retains almost intact values on architecture and culture, and become an attractive site for travelers exploring the […] Read More