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Four real-life fairy-tale villages of Vietnam

So picturesque it's hard to believe they're real: The four fairy-tale villages of Vietnam that make for a truly magical getaway.

Cau Mong Rare Beef - A specialty of Da Nang

Cau Mong, a small village in Dien Ban district, Da Nang City, is a great addition to your trip to Da Nang as you can find there a wonderful speciality called Bo Tai Cau Mong (Cau Mong Rare Beed)

Japanese website to promote tourism in Da Nang

 The central coastal city of Da Nang and the Japanese software company Digital Ship have teamed up to build a Japanese-English website called "Happy Da Nang" aimed at boosting Japanese tourism in central Vietnam.

The face of autumn in Ru Cha

 Ru Cha islet is one of the few places in central Hue city that people can experience the autumn leaves of cha (excoecaria agallocha – a mangrove species) trees. The islet has become a must-visit destination for photographers around the country.

Land of sheep in central Vietnam

Ninh Thuan has a year around hot climate, with a short wet season during September and November. The climate has helped the province gain a nationwide reputation as the ‘holy land’ of sheep.

War relics in northern Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Visiting Hoa Lo prison or Son La prison can help tourists imagine the suffering caused by war and respect the peace today. Here are destinations in Northern Vietnam for tourists.

Discover the unique French-built college in Da Lat

 VietNamNet Bridge – Experts say that the Pedagogical College of Da Lat is the most unique work of more than 2,000 works built by the French in the resort city of Da Lat.

Nom - the 200-year-old village in Hung Yen

VietNamNet Bridge - Passing the sunny road and immense green rice fields to get to Nom village, visitors step into a peaceful space that looks hundredsof years old.

Hanoi’s unique food on Phat Loc Street

VietNamNet Bridge - In the Hanoi Old Quarter, Phat Loc Street is a place where tourists can find well-known noodle dishes that symbolize Hanoi food.

Hanoi opens another information counter for tourists

 VietNamNet Bridge - The Hanoi Department of Tourism and the Vietnam Tourism Hanoi JSC yesterday opened a free information counter for tourists at No. 28 Hang Dau Street. 

Ideal destinations for autumn in Vietnam

Autumn is the best season of the year for many people. This is also the time of romantic moments and to enjoy perfect vacations. Here is a list of perfect places for autumn in Vietnam.

Pac Bo is likened to Jiuzhaigou nature reserve

 Pac Bo historical site in the northern province of Cao Bang is likened to China’s Jiuzhaigou nature reserve and national park thanks to its wonderful natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere.

Effectively utilising craft village tourism

 Over the past years, craft village tourism has attracted great attention from tourists and travel agencies, contributing to enriching tourism products in Vietnam. 

Peanut brittle - A traditional candy of Vietnam

 Peanut brittle is a traditional candy made from roasted peanut, sugar and malt.

Quang Binh hotels in promotional season

 In Quang Binh Province, tourists often think about its amazing caves like Son Doong, Thien Duong (Paradise), Phong Nha-Ke Bang, Hang Chay-Song Toi and Tu Lan. Winter is the time the central coast province welcomes many international tourists.

The most secret bunker in North Vietnam during the war

Building D67 and the bunker of the same name inside the Thang Long Royal Citadel was the place where some of the most important meetings of the Politburo and the Central Military Commission took place during the Vietnam War.

Ru Cha primeval mangrove forest

Clouds, water, and trees have created a beautiful picture featuring yellow autumn in Ru Cha – the sole primeval mangrove forest on Tam Giang Lagoon in the central province of Thua Thien Hue.

Five green coffee shops in Hanoi

If you’re like millions of folks around the globe, getting the day started without a nice cup o’ joe is virtually impossible. Here are five places to get the best cups o’ joe in the capital city of Hanoi.

Imperial tomb of King Tu Duc

Born in 1829, King Tu Duc had the longest reign of all in the Nguyen Dynasty. This is his last resting place in Hue city. The King had 103 wives and concubines but no children.

Charity tourism shares humanity values

 Charity tourism has become more popular for its social and humanity significance. Tourists join a journey to refresh themselves after work and find the true values of life.