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It may well be a dish more associated with the south of Vietnam, but fear not, this crispy pancake is available countrywide.
Indian and Russian experts visited My Son sanctuary in Quang Nam Province from late June to early this month to help restore and preserve the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hanoi has been named among the 20 best food tours around the world, according to a list released by The Guardian, a British daily newspaper.
The 10 most popular destinations for Vietnamese tourists in the 2019 summer were recently revealed by Agoda, one of the world’s fastest growing online travel booking platforms.
Homestay accommodation is rising in Vietnam to help diversify tourism products, create new experiences for the growing number of tourists at peak season.
The Concert of Childhood Memory is to be held at the Vietnam National Academy of Music between July 4 and July 5.
Located in the heart of Ta Pa mountain in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang, this stunning emerald coloured-lake can be considered a must-visit destination for adventurous travelers.
With the harvest season approaching, the rice fields of An Giang province have started to ripen, creating stunning images of vast yellow fields.
The 2nd Ly Son Culture Tourism Week took place in Ly Son island, the central province Quang Ngai under the theme “Ly Son-quintessence of heritage”.
Christ the King statue in Vung Tau city, Ba Ria – Vung Tau province was built by Vietnam Catholic Association in 1974 and completed it in 1993. It is a famous destination in Vung Tau city.
Opened last year, a café in Hanoi with most of the objects are made of recycled stuff has attracted not only locals, but also foreigners. They are impressed with the message that the shop bears.
Hanoi’s Tay Ho district has the capital city’s largest lake called Ho Tay or West Lake.
The Online Tourism Day is set to take place on June 26 in Hanoi gathering the participation of 600 Vietnamese and foreign delegates from the tourism industry.
The northern mountainous province of Lai Chau is now experiencing the rainy season, which is the time for local ethnic people to start growing rice.
Before the month is over, the Friends of Vietnam Heritage will host some more exciting activities, including a movie screening and an excursion.
In recent years, local ethnic minorities in the northern mountainous provinces have joined in developing community tourism, which has helped them improve their living conditions.
Ngu My Thanh village located in Quang Loi commune of Quang Dien district in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue has been attracting an increasing number of tourists in recent times due to its unique murals and 3D paintings.
Although it lasts in a short time during summer, lotus leaves a strong impression on Vietnamese people.
Ha Long, Cat Ba are always the top choices for tourists. But there are many other localities in the north with potential for development yet still struggling for right direction to develop sea tourism
Hoi An served as a busy Asian trading port between the 16th and 19th centuries. This cultural milieu remains visible in everything from the mustard-colored shophouses to dining traditions.