Special value of 9 national treasures of Champa culture

The Museum of Cham Sculpture is currently the largest repository of Champa cultural artifacts in the country. The museum currently stores and displays 9 national treasures, and is a must-see when travel to Da Nang. 1. Tra Kieu Pedestal  The Tra Kieu pedestal is the only Champa altar remaining relatively intact, with a square base […]

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Cloud hunting on Hai Van Pass

Considered “the most majestic landscape in the world”, Hai Van Pass is located in the Bach Ma mountain range and serves as the natural boundary between Hue and Da Nang city. An experience you cannot miss when visiting Hai Van Pass is hunting for clouds and watching the sunrise. Coming here, visitors will admire the […]

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Weekend Away to experience Can Tho, where should you go?

Given the characteristics of the Mekong Delta rivers, Can Tho City always offers destinations with many cultural activities and unique natural scenery that fascinate tourists. Admire the sunrise at the Cai Rang floating market To start the day, you should go to the Cai Rang floating market. This is the busiest floating market in the […]

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Scene of hundred-year-old ceramic brick kilns in the Mekong Delta

The yellow sunlight at the end of the day bathes the red, hundred-year-old ceramic brick kilns on both sides of the canal, which look like “pyramids”, creating a magical and strange scene. From the direction of My Thuan Bridge to the center of Vinh Long, along the Co Chien river to Mang Thit… you will […]

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8 most popular dishes in Vietnam

Cuisine always the issue that many people are most interested in during every trip. And here are the most popular Vietnamese dishes. Do you agree with the following list? Kebab rice noodles (Bun cha) This dish is made from pork and originates from Hanoi. The dish combines three elements: a cup of grilled meatballs in […]

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Con Dao Tiger Cage – Hell within “hell on earth”

Con Dao Prison is the largest and almost the oldest prison in Vietnam. With more than 110 years of existence through two resistance wars against the French colonialists and the American imperialists, this place imprisoned and exiled tens of thousands of soldiers, intellectuals, and patriots. If Con Dao prison was considered “hell on earth”, then […]

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Two Unique Pagodas in Can Tho

Clay Pagoda and Bat Pagoda are two unique pagodas in Can Tho, that bear a strong mark of Khmer culture. Both of them attract many tourists to this region. Clay Pagoda The pagoda, called Buu Son Pagoda, is located in the middle of a typical residential area, in a small space. The Clay pagoda was […]

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The beauty of 18 Arhats at Tay Phuong Pagoda

Tay Phuong Pagoda (located in Tay Phuong Commune, Hanoi) is considered a repository of masterpieces of Vietnamese Buddhist sculpture from the 18th century. Among them, the set of 18 Arhat statues has become a masterpiece. classics of Vietnamese art. Contrary to the conventional stillness often seen in Vietnamese Buddhist statues, the statue of 18 Arhats […]

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Ba Duc Ancient House

Ba Duc Ancient House, a famous Dong Thap tourist destination, promises to offer you a completely different perspective on architecture, a gentle and luxurious blend of Vietnamese and French cultural styles. Visiting the house, visitors feel as if they have “traveled” to the last century, admiring the architectural features and appliances often seen only in movies. […]

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Visit Cu Chi to enjoy 4 attractive dishes made from cassava

Just from small cassava, the Cu Chi people can prepare many delicious and attractive dishes. This is also the main food used by Vietnamese soldiers and local people during the resistance war. Currently, you can try it in many cooking styles when coming to visit Cu Chi tunnels. Boiled cassava After visiting the Cu Chi […]

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