Ha Tinh Province’s Phuc Trach pomelo, Cu do candy and smelt-whiting fish salad have made the list of 100 special dishes and souvenirs compiled by Vietnam Records Association.
With its magnificent beauty, Chua Ta Cave is an artistic masterpiece of nature and has become a popular tourism destination in Điện Biên Province.
Ta Van Village in Sapa Town, Lao Cai Province, is typical of the northern mountainous region characterized by terraced rice fields. Just take a stroll around the village and enjoy local specialties to feel this northern wonder.
With the pristine and peaceful beauty of the lagoon, Dai Ban waterfall (Loc Binh, Phu Loc) is an interesting stop that tourists should not miss.
One of the many unique dishes of the Muong people of Phu Tho province is medicinal glutinous rice Chung cake. Black in color, the cake is an indispensable offering at ancestor and heaven worship ceremonies.
O Quy Ho Pass is an important traffic route connecting the two northern mountainous provinces of Lai Chau and Lao Cai; moreover, it is also a tourist attraction thanks to the majestic and green beauty of northwest nature.
Lao Cai, a mountainous region in northern Vietnam, has been recognized as one of Southeast Asia's five must-see natural wonders by US business magazine Forbes.
An ancient stone stream with stone blocks crossing it has recently been discovered in Chu Pah district in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai, drawing much interest from nature lovers.
Be (Small) Island in the central province of Quang Ngai has been referred to as the “Maldives of Vietnam” by travel websites or social networks; however, its real name is An Binh.
The Culture Trip, a travel website based in the UK, has unveiled a list of the top 10 Vietnamese national parks.