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British tourist raves about sweet dumplings in Hai Phong’s winter chill

A street food dish in Hai Phong, with its distinctive flavor and warming quality, left a British tourist both satisfied and pleasantly surprised by its affordable price of just $0.60 per bowl.

Surprising street food find in Hai Phong stuns American YouTuber

An American YouTuber was stunned by the taste, presentation, and price of a famous Vietnamese street food he tried in a quiet alley of Hai Phong.

Hai Phong’s fishing village named community-based tourism site

Viet Hai village in Cat Hai speical zone, Hai Phong city will not only help preserve natural and cultural assets but also unlock opportunities for socio-economic growth, improve local livelihoods, and advance Hai Phong’s community tourism ambitions.

First-ever night tour in Hai Phong celebrates Vietnamese heritage

With folk music, water puppetry, and 3D mapping, the “Dau thieng Hang Kenh” night tour brings centuries of history to life.

Hai Phong to launch night tour of Hang Kenh Temple

The tour is scheduled to run every weekend from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm with a variety of activities, including temple rituals, traditional music performances, water puppetry, 3D mapping shows, calligraphy, local cuisine tasting, and handicraft workshops.

Luxury train experience coming to Hai Phong in May

A newly upgraded train named “Hoa Phuong Do” (Red Flamboyant) featuring 20 cars designed in the distinct style of Hai Phong will soon offer tourists a premium railway travel experience.

Three remarkable Hai Phong temples attracting spiritual tourists

From Vietnam’s largest bronze Buddha to a hidden cave shrine, Hai Phong’s temples are must-visits.

Three unusual Hai Phong dishes that scare at first, delight later

From stir-fried mollusks to boiled rats, Hai Phong’s culinary oddities leave a lasting impression on adventurous food lovers.

Long Hoa Pagoda – Home to Hai Phong’s largest bronze Buddha statue

Long Hoa Pagoda, a renowned spiritual site in Hai Phong, features a 15-ton bronze Buddha, rich history, and breathtaking architecture, making it a must-visit destination.

Kim Thien Pagoda: A unique blend of Vietnamese and Japanese aesthetics

Located about 24km from Hai Phong city center, Kim Thien Pagoda (also known as Cat Tien Pagoda) in Quang Trung Commune, An Lao District has become a popular spiritual and sightseeing destination.

Unique thick soup wows visitors with unusual flavors

Made of familiar ingredients, this special dish has a unique taste, winning praises from locals and travelers.