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An American travel blogger’s return to pay for his forgotten meal in Mai Chau has become a viral story, highlighting both his integrity and the warmth of a local stall owner.
Nestled in the scenic landscape of Hoa Binh Province, Mu Waterfall is a must-visit destination for those looking to unwind in nature.
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.
In Mai Chau, Hoa Binh, the local specialty of Da River carp steamed with bitter papaya leaves initially leaves guests apprehensive, but they soon find themselves appreciating its unique flavor.
With a history spanning over 700 years, Lac Village in Mai Chau District, Hoa Binh Province, is nestled amidst lush mountains and verdant fields.
The unique sour ant salad, a delicacy of the Thai people in Mai Chau, garners praise for its distinct flavor.
Sour grated salad is a traditional dish of Thai ethnic minority people in Mai Chau, but it remains unfamiliar to most people and travelers.
Located among lush green hills, Sam Tang Lake offers a tranquil retreat from the bustling city life, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
In the vibrant city of Hoa Binh, nestled amidst majestic mountains and winding rivers, lies a serene fishing village at the foot of the Hoa Binh 3 bridge.
During the ripening orange season, most farms are open for visitors to freely explore and enjoy the awe-inspiring landscapes of immense golden orange hills, as well as experience fruit picking and watch the orange’s preliminary process.
In the mountainous commune of Hang Kia, Mai Châu District, Hòa Bình Province, Sùng Y Múa is working tirelessly to turn her homestay into a living museum of Mông culture.
With its poetic, pristine landscape, along with rich culture of different ethnic groups living nearby, Hòa Bình Lake has been set by the provincial authority as a key tourism destination to develop the province’s tourism.
Bo Temple Waterfall and Bo Cave Cave in the northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh captivate tourists due to their breathtaking landscapes, cultural traditions and historical legends.
For Muong ethnic people, especially those living in Hoa Binh Province, cỗ lá (literally means a food tray displaying several dishes) is more than just a popular food.
The weather in Hanoi was scorching in July. Traveling to a place that is cooler and closer to nature for one day may be a proper choice. It is in Mai Chau District, Hoa Binh Province, which is not so far from the capital city.
Located 70 kilometres west of Hanoi, Hoa Binh lake in northern Hoa Binh province is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in Vietnam with a storage capacity of nearly 9.5 billion cubic metres.