What to do in Hanoi in a rainy day
Hanoi – the capital of Vietnam – has long become a favorite destination among both domestic and international travelers. Hanoi’s character is inseparable from its weather. But even in a sunny day or in a rainy day, Hanoi still beautiful in the eyes of travelers. | |
Vietnam immigration policy for Processing Vietnam visa
Foreigners, who stay in Vietnam more than 1 year and want to ask for a temporary residence card, are suggested to send the temporary residence card to the Vietnam Immigration Office or Police Immigration Management of Cities/Provinces under Central authority. | |
Trang An – new world heritage site recognized by UNESCO
On June 23, 2014, the UNESCO officially recognized Trang An Tourism Complex in Ninh Binh – a northern province of Vietnam as the World Heritage Site. The new was released by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. As such, Vietnam has had 8 cultural and natural heritage sites recognized by the UNESCO and the Trang An Complex is in the 8th place. | |
Dealing with Hanoi’s cold
Hanoi during these days gets extremely cold. It may be a shock for many expats and travelers who experience the first winter in Vietnam. So, how can they deal with such a cold? | |
How to save cost in applying Vietnam visa
Applying for Vietnam visa is the first and very important step to prepare for your trip to Vietnam. Almost every one considers cost of getting a Vietnam visa a small amount in their trip. But saving money right from the early start may be an interest. Why don’t you save your money when you can? | |
Vietnam cuisine: the most healthy in the world
Food and eating habit are among the criteria to value a nation’s culture, life as well as living standard. To some people, value a dish is not simple to measure the nutritious level, to see the decoration or to know its taste but to find out the relation between food itself and natural characters of the place where people live. | |
Romantic Destinations in Vietnam
Dalat which sits at an latitude of 1,5099 meters above the sea level in Central Highlands of Vietnam is undoubtedly a beautiful tourist town. Not only known as “The City of Eternal Spring”, Dalat also lays claim to the title of “Le Petit Paris”, becoming a destination of choice for honeymooners. | |
Hanoi’s Old Quarter
There’s an old Vietnamese saying, “Hanoi has thirty-six streets and guilds – Jam Street, Sugar Street, Salt Street…”. Inside a modern and dynamic city, there appears an antique quarter, the Hanoi’s Old Quarter – the represented eternal soul of the city. These days, most Vietnamese and Westerners are familiar with the phrase “Hà Nội – Ba mươi sáu phố phường” (translated as “Ha Noi – 36 districts” or “Hanoi – 36 Old Streets”), or “Phố cổ Hà Nội” (translated as “Hanoi’s Old Quarter”), the top special historical vestige and sight-seeing of the capital, luring international visitors thanks to their mostly original state. | |
How to Save Money on Halong Bay Cruises
Drawn with emerald waters and picturesque limestone caves, Halong Bay never fails to capture the admiration of visitors all over the world. Visiting Halong Bay, no one can miss the chance to enjoy a cruise which is considered the best way to explore this beautiful area. However, cruises may be a bit more expensive than other tour types, so you need to know some of the ways to save money in order not to let the matter of money worry you. | |
First Time in Hanoi – What to Do & Where to Go in Vietnam’s Capital
If this is your first time in Hanoi, planning a complete trip can be challenging. The capital of Vietnam is like any other Southeast Asian metropolis which is busy, chaotic and teeming with character. As the antique capital of Vietnam, Hanoi is an important part throughout the history of Vietnam. There is much to love and much to see about Hanoi. It fills with both ancient and modern features enthralling people to come and stay. From vibrant culture, rich cuisine to breathtaking nature, there is seemingly nothing this city does not have. | |