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Just a three-hour drive from Hanoi, Mai Chau offers cool weather, fresh air, a variety of activities, and delicious food, making it an attractive destination for a quick getaway.
Nestled in the tranquil village of Duc La Village, Bac Giang Province, the 700-year-old Vinh Nghiem Pagoda, also known as Duc La Pagoda, stands as a testament to Vietnam's rich cultural and religious heritage.
In a quest to refresh his culinary experiences, a foreign tourist boldly ordered a 400,000 VND ($18) bowl of bún bò, served in a large bowl with over ten ingredients including beef ribs, rare beef, crab meatballs, pork trotters, and more.
Neem salad, a dish made from local ingredients like young leaves and flowers of Neem trees, has gained fame as one of An Giang’s must-try delicacies.
Tran Doan, a native of Thai Nguyen and an office worker at a company in Hanoi, has climbed 60 mountains over the last two years.
Just a short drive from Phan Thiet city, the enchanting "Sunset Slope" attracts visitors with its serene and picturesque views.
Da Nang, known for its picturesque beaches and iconic Dragon Bridge, is set to surprise visitors in summer 2024 with a plethora of new experiences.
Tourists at Thai Binh's "Infinity Beach" were treated to a rare sight as a cloud resembling a carp appeared at sunrise. The unique cloud formation captivated visitors and sparked excitement on social media.
Asia is home to some of the world’s safest countries, with 10 nations, including Vietnam, coming under the spotlight due to their low crime rates, political stability, and secure environment.
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province, a hidden gem known as the "Miniature Da Lat" offers an idyllic escape for nature lovers and adventurers.
Nestled in the heart of Than Uyen district, Lai Chau province, Muong Than field is a stunning 2,000-hectare rice field that captivates visitors with its breathtaking scenery and serene rural life.
Vietnamese cuisine, a symphony of flavors and colors, has captivated hearts and palates across the globe.
Renowned travel site Wanderlust Storytellers recently recognized Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam, as the top destination in its list of 25 places with surreal beauty worldwide.
Five dishes from Vietnam have been named in Taste Atlas's "Top 100 Stir-Fried Dishes in Asia." The list includes the popular water spinach with garlic, celebrated for its delicate flavors and vibrant presentation.
Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi has ranked among the top 15 culinary destinations in the world as voted by readers of the world's largest travel guidance platform TripAdvisor.
In the first half of 2024, Phu Quoc experienced a dramatic increase in international tourism, with flights rising by 186% and international visitors growing by 134.8% compared to the same period in 2023.
Long An's renowned ancient pagoda is home to treasures dating back more than 200 years, presented by Lord Nguyen to honor the sanctuary where he once sought shelter.
Crickets fried in fish sauce, a specialty of Tri Ton area in An Giang, attracts both domestic and foreign gourmets.
Bun rieu (Vietnamese crab noodle soup) served at a restaurant in central district 1 in HCM City is made of expensive materials, including shrimp, fried bean curd and grilled chopped crab, priced at VND700,000.
Vietnam's fish sour soup, sweet and sour fish soup, and linh fish hotpot with sesbania flowers have been ranked among the 57 best fish dishes in the world by Taste Atlas.