Also known as Dien Huu Tu (Pagoda of Permanent Blessings) or Lien Hoa Dai (Lotus Tower), One Pillar Pagoda (or Chua Mot Cot in Vietnamese) is located on the street named Chua Mot Cot in Ba Dinh District, Hanoi.
Alexandre Yersin Museum (A.Yersin Museum for short), located on the precinct of Nha Trang Pasteur Institute, houses many precious objects and photos about the life and career of Dr. Alexandre Yersin, who spent more than 50 years living and working in Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa. Foreign tourists to the museum are often impressed with the value of the museum.
The sandy beach of Long Vang Cape in Tien Yen district's Dong Rui commune is renowned for its pristine beauty.
As a land with many scenic spots, Vinh Phuc possesses a quiet, charming and deep beauty, along with gentle and friendly people.
Located about 45 kilometres from Cao Bang City, Slam Cao is the highest peak of the Khau Giang mountain range, located in the communes of Tam Kim and Hoa Tham in Nguyen Binh District, Cao Bang Province.
(TITC) - On 24th December 2022, for the first time, Vietnamese and international visitors experienced the Vietnam Cultural Art Show at Da Nang International Airport. Da Nang International Airport has become a pioneer in diversifying airport experiences, officially bringing traditional art into the airport experience system to serve residents and visitors at both arrival and departure terminals called “The Heritage Road”.
Ha Lau market is a traditional market for a long time. It is held every Sunday, promising a beautiful cultural activity, attractive destination and a tourism product that reflect daily life of people in the mountainous area.
Vietnamese cuisine is becoming increasingly popular globally due to its wide variety of dishes, and international tourists give plenty of compliments to local dishes. Let’s check out the top 10 which were given high marks from international travel magazines in 2022.
On November 29, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) inscribed "The art of pottery making of the Cham people" onto the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, making it the 15th intangible cultural heritage of Vietnam to be recognised by UNESCO.
Located on the nation’s southcentral coast, Quy Nhon of Binh Dinh province has been described as a “hidden gem” due to its unspoiled sandy beaches, diverse local culinary, and unique historical and cultural vestiges.