Vietnam to resume e-visa issuance to 80 countries
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Where to eat in Da Nang
There are various options to have a dinner for travelers to consider in Danang City as the city is developing speedily to become one of the most uproarious tourism centers in Vietnam. | |
Hanoi shopping tips - 5 things to buy when visiting Hanoi
There is no lack of choices when it comes to shopping in Hanoi, the one-thousand-year old capital of Vietnam. The city offers you a wide variety of items from authentic silk, ethnic minority souvenir to wooden products. | |
What to buy when visiting Nha Trang, Vietnam
Nha Trang is a coastal town in the Southern Central Vietnam and also the capital city of Khanh Hoa province. | |
Sapa travel guide
Sapa is located in the Lao Cai province in the mountainous region in the far northwest of the Vietnam, almost near the border of China. Sapa was originally a hill station built by the French in 1922 for summer retreats from Hanoi. | |
Dalat travel guide
Dalat, the city of Eternal Spring, is the main city of Lam Dong province in the Central highlands of Vietnam, some 300 km north of Ho Chi Minh city | |
Building Dong Xuan Market to become tourist destination
With the advantage of having long history of Culture, traditions and being located in the community of ancient quarter of Hanoi, Dong Xuan Market is one of attractive tourist destinations of capital. | |
Vietnamese Rice (Com Viet)
Every autumn, around September and Octorber, when the cool north-westerly wind brings a cold dew, the sticky rice ears bend themselves into arches waiting for ripe grains because these rice grains are at their fullest and the rice-milk is already concentrated in the grains, predicing that the com season has arrived. | |
Grilled Fish ( Cha Ca)
The reputation of this dish is such that one Ha Noi Street had its name changes to Cha Ca Street about 100 years ago, at the time, some might say, that the Ha Noi grilled chopped fish originated. | |
Banh Chung, Banh Day Square glutinous rice cake, Round glutinous rice cake
According to lengend, King Hung wanted to choose one son to succeed the throne. He called all his sons to come to him, and said that whoever could bring him the most precious offering to the altar of the ancestors, so showing all their pious feelings for him, would be given the throne. | |