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The name Chu Dau literally means "wharf". Chu Dau village in the northern...
Bat Trang, a small village in the north of Vietnam, is about 13 kilometers...
Van Phuc Silk Village is situated on the banks of Nhue Thi River, Nguyen...
Dong Ky, a traditional wood carving...
Dong Ho village, formally called Mai village,...
Located 35 km from central Hanoi, the southwest, the village of Phu Vinh...
The traditional Ha Thai lacquer village lies on the old highway 1A, it is...
Ban Chan Beach in Bai Tu Long Bay is a symphony of clouds and sea that contributes to the beautiful beauty. Its scenery is a one-of-a-kind work of art that has captivated the public imagination. Visitors to Ban Chan not only get a taste of the blue sea and white sand, but also get a sense of space filled with nature's amazing energy.
Ban Chan Beach is the least visited of all the beaches in Bai Tu Long Bay. Nonetheless, the enticing beauty that attracts everyone from the first time they come here is unmistakable, and the bay is classified as a less visited place because it is off the tourist trail. Visitors will be able to enjoy an exceptionally primitive-pristine scenery with green sea, white sand beach, and an untouristic ambiance that can not be found at any famous beach as a result of this.
With fresh air, clean water, and a silky white beach stretching beneath blue trees, nature bestowed Ban Chan Beach with a poetic beauty and an attraction to the heart. Surprisingly, Ban Chan's sand is whiter than sand everywhere, shining in the sunlight, shimmering in the surprisingly tranquil waters of the beach, enticing tourists not only in the summer, but also in the chilly autumn and winter months.
Aside from bathing, visitors to Ban Chan Beach can enjoy such exciting extras as sightseeing, amusement, and sporting activities, such as kayaking or camping in an "off the beaten path" region.
The best way to discover and enjoy beauty of Ban Chan Beach is booking a Halong Bay Cruise for an overnight cruise trip.
Undoubtedly, with its history line of more than 1,500 years and impressive spectacle, Tran Quoc pagoda is the most ancient and beautiful pagoda in Hanoi.
The Fine Art Museum in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ) was once the home of Saigon's wealthiest local businessman in the twentieth century. The museum is ideally...
Thong Nhat Park ( previously Lenin Park ) is Hanoi's green lung, located near Hanoi Circus and roughly a 15-minute bike ride from the Old Quarter.
Bai Dinh Pagoda is known for its enormous size and is a collection of Buddhist architectural monuments that include new, massive, and intimidating temples in the...
Thu Bon River, which rises in the Truong Son Mountain Range and flows toward the sea, is responsible for many cultural landmarks, including the My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An...
An Bang beach is one of the remaining undeveloped expanses of beach in Hoi An, making it a popular spot for sunbathing and seaside sports. It also has a number of beachside...
Danang is also known for bridge towns like: Han Bridge River, Tran Thi Ly Bridge, Dragon Bridge, and Thuan Phuoc Bridge. The Dragon Bridge is an unique Vietnam bridge, the...
The Saigon Central Post Office in Ho Chi Minh City is a magnificently preserved French colonial relic and may be Southeast Asia's grandest post office. The two cultural...
Kenh Ga fishing village and Kenh Ga hot mineral spring is 100km from Hanoi and 25km from Ninh Binh city. Sailing on Hoang Long river with immense waves, mountains and rivers...
The Hai Van Pass, also known as the Ocean Clouds Pass, provides an excellent landscape of lush green mountains and clear blue skies, with views of the South China...
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