(TITC) - Hoang Su Phi terraced rice fields (Ha Giang Province) are famous for their colourful, winding like giant, magical brocade painting in the middle of the sky. With its majestic scenery, Hoang Su Phi terraced rice fields are not only an attractive and famous tourist destination but also a special natural and cultural symbol of the northern mountainous region.
Situated in the Pu Luong Nature Reserve, Kho Muong Cave, also known as Bat Cave, stands as a timeless natural marvel. Its untouched landscape and rich biodiversity make it a captivating destination for those seeking to explore the wonders of nature.
In the hot and humid atmosphere of the city, numerous people take advantage of a short vacation to return to the peaceful countryside. The land of yellow flowers and green grass with beautiful beaches, clear blue water, and numerous pristine destinations is the choice of numerous tourists.
British newspaper the Daily Mail has unveiled 17 stunning pictures of Vietnam taken by an award-winning photographer, all of which will make tourists keen to book a plane ticket to visit.
The H’Mong ethnic group, residing in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien, comprises over 30 percent of the province’s population and typically lives in high mountain villages. Throughout their long history of settlement and development, the H’Mong have preserved many unique cultural traits. Their villages, particularly in Tua Chua and Muong Cha, are easily identifiable by the distinctive stone fences that encircle their homes and fields. Constructed without the use of cement or binding agents, these stone fences are meticulously and skillfully built, standing tall and sturdy.
As an international market on the Vietnam-Laos border, Na Meo Market, located in Na Meo Commune, Quan Sơn District, Thanh Hoa Province, is not chaotic but offers a warm and familiar atmosphere reminiscent of a simple rural market. For decades, the market has been held every Saturday, becoming an eagerly anticipated event for local border residents and tourists alike.
(TITC) - The Times of India published an article revealing 7 Vietnamese destinations that can be considered as absolute tourist magnets, including Ha Long Bay, Ha Noi, Hue, Hoi An, Sa Pa, Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta.
(TITC) - Laura Sharman of Daily Mail called her overnighting in Son Doong (in Central of Vietnam) was like lying in a dark cocoon and eager to return.
Located in Bai Tu Long bay, Ba Mun island is a gem home to diverse species of animals and plants of Bai Tu Long National Park. The island has recently attracted a large number of tourists to experience some wild travel.
Vietnamese travelers are eager to make the most of the Independence Day holidays, with Ha Noi being one of the top destinations.