A special program to celebrate Tet, the Lunar New Year, was held on January 19 by the Management Board of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ha Noi Old Quarter. Activities showcased northern Vietnam's Tet traditions.
Xuan Nghi Waterfall, a hidden gem in Dak Nong Province, offers breathtaking views and thrilling adventures for nature enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies alike.
Seen from above, in the middle of the Huong river, Con Hen is a highlight that preserves the ancient beauty of Hue Imperial City. This is an ideal destination for those who want to explore the simple and peaceful beauty of the ancient capital, famous for its charming nature and unique cuisine.
Situated in the lush mountains and forests of Thanh Hoa Province in northern Vietnam, May Waterfall offers visitors a breathtaking retreat into nature. With its majestic nine-tier cascade and serene surroundings, this enchanting destination blends adventure with tranquility.
Perched over 1,000 meters above sea level, Thang Hen Lake in Cao Bang Province is a stunning natural treasure surrounded by limestone mountain ranges. Its emerald green water and tranquil beauty draw visitors all year round, offering a picturesque escape into nature.
Ben En, a watery area with multiple islands surrounded by majestic mountains, is an attractive destination in Vietnam. Dubbed "Ha Long on land", Ben En is a special gift that nature has bestowed on this land.
On the tourist map, Lao Xa Village in Sung La Commune, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, is marked as the “land of early peach blossoms.” Nestled in the Sung La Valley, this small village is surrounded by high mountains, exuding a wild and tranquil beauty.
Five years ago, the Tak Po school (located in Nam Tra My District, Quang Nam Province) gained nationwide attention with the image of a teacher and her students, dressed simply, on their school’s opening day. Today, the path to the school is no longer difficult, as the school building has been upgraded, and the Tak Po peak has become a popular camping and cloud-watching destination for many young people.
Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay is among karst limestone terrain areas in the world that have been recognized by UNESCO as World Natural Heritage. Karst caves and grottoes, or hollow spaces of different shapes and sizes inside limestone blocks, are formed by limestone being eroded by rainwater and at different levels; therefore, life in caves appears to be diverse.
(TITC) - Located right at the foot of Lung Cu National Flagpole (Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province), Then Pa Village has become an ideal destination for tourists when coming to Ha Giang. With the history of hundreds of years old, the village still retains many traditional features of the Mong people such as lifestyle, Trinh tuong houses with yin-yang tiled roofs...