In my childhood memory, the ancient citadel built on the rolling hills in Vinh Loc District (in Vietnam’s central Thanh Hoa province) concealed a lot of mysteries through stories told to me by my grandmother. The huge magnificent stone citadel has been recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage, and evaluated by CNN as one of the world’s 21 most outstanding and greatest heritages. It also continues to be a mystery to scientists.
Thanh Ha Terra-cotta Park in Thanh Ha Ward, Hoi An, Quang Nam Province has become a charming destination for tourists to the ancient town of Hoi An - a world heritage site recognised by UNESCO.
About 130km southwest of Vinh in Nghe An, Pu Mat National Park is known not only for its splendid landscapes but also for the mysteries of the Dan Lai with the habit of sleeping upright.
A museum dedicated to showcasing only Ao dai (a traditional Vietnamese dress) through various periods and the process of making them has opened in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 9.
Located next to world heritage Hoi An and the world biosphere reserve Cham Islands, Cam Thanh coconut village is a popular tourist attraction, hosting thousands of foreign visitors every summer.
Dao Anh Khanh Studio Tree Houses, a new model for homestay tourists, have become more popular due to its natural and fresh environment in the crowded capital of Hanoi.
Known as a “muse” sleeping in the middle of Da Lat Plateau, “Thung lung Tinh yeu” or the Valley of Love with a total area of nearly 140ha enjoys year-round cool weather and picturesque landscapes that attract countless visitors.
Touring Ha Long by boat has now become the best way for both domestic and foreign tourists who wish to explore the beauty of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site and a new natural wonder of the world.