In the article titled “The best sights in Vietnam’s capital Ha Noi” by Daniel Schramm, Reisereporter.de introduces readers to Ha Noi’s places of interest and its extraordinary gastronomy.
Located in the core area of Kim Hy Nature Reserve, Kim Hy Commune, Na Ri District, is one of the few localities in Bac Kan Province in which ancient stilt houses of the Tay people have been well preserved.
Co Loa Citadel, located about 20 km north of downtown Ha Noi, is the oldest building in Vietnam with a long history. Its name "Co Loa" comes from Sino-Vietnamese and means "old spiral", as the structure is shaped like a spiral.
Every November, the Thao Nguyen Flower Garden on the banks of the Red River in Ha Noi has become a must-visit destination for ox-eye daisy lovers. This year, the flowering season came early, with the flowers in full bloom since late October.
Being 10km away to the Southeast of Hue City Center, Quang Loi Lagoon is one of the lagoons belonging to Tam Giang lagoon system (the biggest brackish water lagoon in Southeast Asia).
Co To has become one of the most attractive places for tourists because of turquoise water, white smooth sand, pristine forest, and tranquil atmosphere that you can’t find anywhere else. This island is heaven for adventure, not only for a relaxing vacation.
An Giang is famous for its long-standing profession of processing fermented fish. As a province located at the headwaters of two large rivers and many small rivers and canals, natural fish resources are rich. This is the source of abundant raw materials for people to process fermented fish and create a unique brand.
Ha Lau is the only mountainous commune in Tien Yen district, Quang Ninh province to have an ethnic market. Visitors not only take in rich cultures of different ethnic minorities but can also join in exciting football matches played by local ethnic women.
As one of the churches with the oldest history in Vietnam, Mang Lang stone church in An Thach Commune, Tuy An District, Phu Yen Province, is an attractive destination for tourists. Not only does it have unique architecture, but it also preserves many unique cultural values.
In late fall, visitors to the ancient village of Loc Yen in Tien Canh (Quang Nam province) can explore its centuries-old houses with stone alleys and enjoy various fruits.