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The name Chu Dau literally means "wharf". Chu Dau village in the northern...
Bat Trang, a small village in the north of Vietnam, is about 13 kilometers...
Van Phuc Silk Village is situated on the banks of Nhue Thi River, Nguyen...
Dong Ky, a traditional wood carving...
Dong Ho village, formally called Mai village,...
Located 35 km from central Hanoi, the southwest, the village of Phu Vinh...
The traditional Ha Thai lacquer village lies on the old highway 1A, it is...
The Hanoi Old Quarter is one of the city's most historic and ancient attractions. When visiting Hanoi, you should spend some time wandering around the Old Quarter to get a sense of the city's differences and specialties.
The Hanoi Old Quarter is a cultural and historical center in Hanoi, located near Hanoi Old Quarter. Coming here, in particular, you will have the opportunity to meet and see a large number of foreigners from various nations throughout the world. The Old Quarter is divided into 36 streets, each of which is named after a specific item that was traded there. When roaming around the Old Quarter, be careful not to get lost.
Visiting temples and pagodas, watching a water puppet play, drinking Bia Hoi on Ta Hien Street, and sampling local cuisine are all must-do activities in Hanoi's Old Quarter. If you have the opportunity to visit the Old Quarter on a Saturday night, don't miss the traditional performances by performers who perform traditional songs such as cheo, ca tru, and cai luong.
When you walk through the Old Quarter, you feel as if you're in another world. Many people, both Vietnamese and foreigners, meander around the Hanoi Old Quarter like you; some stop at the Bia Hoi intersection to catch up with friends, while others visit a coffee shop to take in the lively music and buzzing ambiance. You'll also see a slew of merchants selling a variety of items, including souvenirs and street food. Taking advantage of the opportunity to enjoy and experience them will leave you with amazing memories and feelings.
Simply come and enjoy yourself in any way you like; there are many fascinating and interesting things awaiting your investigation and discovery. The Old Quarter of Hanoi is becoming increasingly lovely.
Understanding and watching water puppet shows in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ) is one of the must-do activities when visiting the most bustling city in Vietnam.
A tour to learn about traditional medicine at the FITO museum in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ) to learn how Vietnamese people use traditional medicine to treat...
One of the most popular and immersive ways to visit the Mekong Delta is by bicycle. A variety of firms provide guided cycling vacations throughout the region, ranging from...
Contemplate the beauty of Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica ( formerly Saigon Church ) , which is a very interesting activity for any tourist when visiting Saigon. The...
When you're in Nha Trang, take advantage of a cooking class. Nha Trang cuisine is famous all over Vietnam. A cooking class, held in many places in the city, is an...
Discover the Vietnam History Museum in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ) to contemplate extremely lively artefacts from many areas of the country and learn what makes this nation...
Strolling through the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital to see what the brick and vine-covered structures have to say. This is the site of Vietnam's first capital city, which is...
The biggest and most famous market in Nha Trang is the Dam Market, a good place to shop. It is a one-stop shop for nearly anything, from souvenirs to local products. ...
You may not be aware that Sapa boasts some of the best BBQ foods in Vietnam, thanks to the use of various unique native marinated spices and ingredients.
Mekong Delta produces over 70% of the fruit consumed in Vietnam, and it is a tropical fruit paradise with a dozen different tropical fruits like coconut, durian, mango,...
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