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A several-hundred-meter path from Bai Sau (Vung Tau City) to Hon Ba Island appears only for a few hours on select days each month.
A small café in downtown Hanoi, which seems to be normal like any other cafes in the capital city. But stepping inside, one may recognise something unusual: all conversations are made through sign language as all the staff are hearing-impaired.
Despite barriers and prohibition signs being in place for years, two popular destinations in Vietnam continue to attract foreign tourists, drawn by their unique appeal and mysterious allure.
Visitors to Vietnam’s coastal regions are discovering the charm of local fishing markets, where fresh seafood is sold by the bowl, offering a truly authentic and budget-friendly experience.
For those looking to avoid the hustle and bustle while still enjoying a getaway close to Hanoi, these five scenic camping spots offer the perfect blend of nature and relaxation.
Dong Nai, with its three standout destinations - Tri An Lake, Chua Chan Mountain, and Nam Cat Tien Forest - is a perfect choice for long holidays.
This year’s National Day holiday is seeing Sa Pa (Lao Cai) and Mang Den (Kon Tum) emerge as the top travel destinations, with accommodation in both areas reaching near-full capacity well in advance of the holiday.
Nestled among the terraced rice fields of Sa Pa, a unique coffee shop has captured the attention of social media users with its stunning views of floating clouds and rustic wooden huts.
As the National Day holiday (September 2nd) approaches, travelers seeking unique experiences in Southern Vietnam can look forward to a variety of activities - from thrilling waterfall tours in Da Lat to serene sunrise hunts in Vung Tau.
The landmark has many distinctive features infused with French architectural style, making it a highlight in Hanoi's urban space, where a former US president attended services.
Michelin Guide has revealed five local dishes that visitors cannot leave Vietnam without trying.
With topography ideal for alternative tourism, Ba Vi District in northwest Hanoi has become an increasingly compelling destination for domestic and foreign tourists.
Do Son boasts several long, breezy coastal roads that encircle the entire peninsula.
The majestic centerpiece of a heavenly mountainous realm in northern Vietnam, Mount Fansipan should be on every traveler's bucket list.
The Thang Long - Hanoi Night Cycling Tour promises to give visitors an exciting nighttime experience in Hanoi.
With the skilled hands of Bau Nghe’s locals, oc buou (pila polita) can be transformed into various dishes, each with its distinct and unique flavors, especially Quang noodles with oc buou.
Nhiu Co San Mountain, soaring to an altitude of 2,965 meters above sea level, has emerged as a captivating destination for adventurers drawn to its pristine beauty and untamed wilderness.
Every early morning, Man Thai Beach in the central coastal city of Danang bustles with activity as ships and bamboo basket boats come and go, transporting seafood to the shore.
Hai Lang’s powdered porridge, more commonly known as snakehead fish porridge, has become an iconic culinary gem in Hai Lang District, Quang Tri Province.
Pho Cao Commune in Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, offers visitors a mesmerizing blend of majestic natural landscapes, unique ethnic minority cultures, and untouched rustic beauty that few places can rival.