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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...
Luon Cave in Halong Bay is a stunning natural wonderland with dreamy scenery. Luon Cave, on the other hand, is a unique destination to explore in this World Heritage Site because of the ideal blend of lime-stone mountains and jade-green sea.
Luon Cave is located on Bo Hon Island, 7.5 sea miles south of Bai Chay Beach. Con Rua Islet is in front of the cave, and the Sky Gate is on the right. Luon Cave measures 60 meters in length and 4 meters in width. At tidal level, the ceiling height varies between 2.5 and 4 meters. As a result, it can only be reached by small boat or kayak.
Luon Cave is a round mountainous arc with a blue lake in the center that flows into the sea through a tunnel produced by a stunning and enigmatic cave. Tourists will find a tranquil circular lake surrounded by lush vegetation, rugged cliffs, shady antique trees, and charming flowering orchids after passing through the lovely entrance gate. It's a saltwater lake with tranquil, green seawater. The lake is roughly 1 square kilometer in size. Many fossilized freshwater snail shells may be found on the rock, indicating that the area was formerly a deep freshwater valley. In particular, the pristine arrangement of ferns, orchids and wild golden monkeys emphasizes it. And the marine species such as shrimp, fish, crab, squid live under the peaceful blue water surface.
Luon Cave is a one-of-a-kind attraction in Halong Bay, with its perfect blend of lime-stone mountains and jade-green sea. Luon Cave is also a popular kayaking destination for visitors.
Seven streams of the Mekong River and canals meet in Phung Hiep floating village in Nga Bay Town, Hau Giang Province, 30 kilometers from Can Tho City's Ninh Kieu Wharf....
Cat Cat Village is a well-known destination for both domestic and international visitors. It is situated in the Muong Hoa Valley and is only a 2 km walk from Sapa Center.
A nearly 900-year old Vietnamese style temple, Ly Quoc Su pagoda worships zen master Minh Khong Nguyen, who was good at magic and was also a bronze casting team.
Hon Khoai, Hon Sao, Hon Doi Moi, Hon Da Le, and Hon Tuong are the five islands that make up Hon Khoai in Cau Mau province, Mekong Delta. Hon Khoai is the largest of them all....
The Red River is not just a source of livelihood for many Hanoians, but it also serves as a symbol of Vietnamese history and the long-standing prosperity of the nation's...
Yen Tu Mountain, located in Uong Bi Town, Quang Ninh Province, is one of the highest peaks in the Dong Trieu Mountains in Vietnam's north-eastern region. Yen Tu is...
Lan Ha Bay is a tranquil bay in the Cat Ba Islands group, located next to Halong Bay. Lan Ha Bay includes over 400 large and small islands with lush foliage and greenery....
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...
Muong Hoa valley, often known as Sapa's Eden or "a hidden pearl in the mist", is home to Vietnam's most magnificent terraced field scenery. Muong Hoa Valley is...
With a history of more than 200 years, the Hanoi Flag Tower ( Flagpole of Hanoi ) is considered one of the city's icons. The construction started in 1805...
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