Ha Giang Loops, also known as Happiness Road, follows QL4C, starting from the Gac Di bridge of Ha Giang City and passing through 4 highland districts including Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Dong Van and Meo Vac
There is a religion whose name is quite unfamiliar to many tourists because it is the youngest religion in Vietnam, which is the Cao Dai religion. One of the symbolic works of this religion is the Tay Ninh Holy See.
With about 22,000 hectares of water surface area, Tam Giang - Cau Hai is known as the largest coastal lagoon ecosystem in Southeast Asia, bringing itself a wild, quiet and peaceful character that makes anyone coming here feel surprising.
The Hai Van Pass is a spectacular landscape located between Hue and Da Nang provinces. With its scenic mountain-like terrain and breathtaking views, it's rightfully called 'the most majestic landscape in the country'. Admiring the beauty of this mountain-like cloud-viewing destination is on many tourists’ bucket list.
Bach Ma National Park is known as heaven on earth for those who love to explore nature. This place is not only famous for its rare ecosystem but also for its extremely fascinating natural beauty.
Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture is currently the place to exhibit the richest collection of religious sculpture art of the ancient kingdom of Champa - a kingdom that existed and flourished for decades with many heritages that are now well-kept and preserved. It is also one of the best places to visit in Da Nang in terms of culture and heritage.
With the unique architectural space, Ngoc Son temple fully converges the characteristics of Vietnamese culture. It has become a famous cultural symbol in Hanoi
Quang Ninh Museum is a unique architectural work that allows tourists to learn about the history and traditional cultural beauty of Quang Ninh province, where Halong Bay is located.
Well-known worldwide for its exceptional landscapes and geology, Halong Bay seduces visitors with its wonders in the open sea but also its attractive caverns & caves. The following are 7 magnificent Halong Bay caves worth visting.
Hanoi's Train Street wasn't like any other place. It was a sliver of land squeezed between two apartment blocks, so close that the passing trains brushed the walls, shaking the ground and rattling the windows.