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An Dinh Palace in Hue, Vietnam, served as the residence of the country’s last king until his deposition in 1945. The palace, a UNESCO-listed site, blends Asian and European architectural […]
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Nestled along National Road 6, Thung Khe Pass offers a breathtaking vantage point over the lush landscapes of Hoa Binh province’s Mai Chau. At an elevation of about 3,300 feet […]
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Nestled in the heart of Can Tho, the Sau Hoai Rice Noodle Factory offers a glimpse into the traditional process of making one of Vietnam’s staple foods. Here, visitors can […]
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Rising 37 meters (120 feet) above the UNESCO-listed Hue Citadel (Da Noi), the Flag Tower (Kỳ Đài) stands as a prominent landmark in Vietnam, claiming the title of the country’s […]
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Part of Hue’s UNESCO-listed Imperial City, the Nine Dynastic Urns are bronze and elaborately decorated, each representing a different Nguyen emperor. These urns, adorned with classic Vietnamese motifs such as […]
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Dray Sap Falls, located a 30-minute drive from Buon Ma Thuot in Vietnam, offers a captivating natural spectacle. Though smaller than its neighbor Dray Nur, the falls are no less […]
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Completed in 1906, the Presidential Palace in Hanoi was originally constructed by the French for the Governor General of Indochina. This French colonial–style palace, enveloped by lush botanical gardens and […]
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Da Nang Cathedral, often referred to as the Pink Church due to its pale salmon-pink hue, stands as a testament to the French colonial era in the 1920s. Locals also […]
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Bach Ma National Park, located in Vietnam near Hue, centers around the towering Bach Ma, or White Horse Mountain, which stands at 4,757 feet (1,450 meters). The park’s monsoon forests […]
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Nestled in the heart of Huong Tich Mountain, the Perfume Pagoda (Chua Huong) is a significant pilgrimage site in Vietnam. This expansive complex features a collection of Buddhist temples, grottos, […]
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The Han River Bridge in Da Nang, Vietnam, stands as a modern symbol of the city, connecting Le Duan and Pham Van Dong streets. This swing bridge, an uncommon design […]
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Christ the King Cathedral, also known as Nha Trang Cathedral or Stone Church, is a striking Gothic structure in Nha Trang, Vietnam. Built with brick and adorned with stained glass, […]
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Nestled within the cluster of islands that dot Nha Trang Bay, Hon Mun Island stands as the focal point of the expansive Hon Mun Marine Protected Area. Covering 30,000 acres […]
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Perched atop Little Mountain in Vung Tau, the Christ the King Statue, also known as Christ of Vung Tau, stands as the largest Christian statue in Asia. Rising to a […]
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Nestled atop a mountain near Nha Trang, the Hon Ba Nature Reserve (Khu Bao Ton Thien Nhien Hon Ba) spans 50,000 acres of lush forest. This expansive reserve is home […]
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Just behind the Presidential Palace in Hanoi stands the modest wooden stilt house where Ho Chi Minh, the founder of North Vietnam, resided from 1958 until his death in 1969. […]
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Bac Ha Market, the largest market in Vietnam’s northern highlands, is a vibrant hub located roughly 60 miles northeast of Sapa and near the Chinese border. Every Sunday, the streets […]
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Nestled among soaring rice terraces, Sin Chai Village in Vietnam provides a glimpse into the traditional Hmong way of life. Water buffalo graze in the reflective rice paddies, while women […]
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The Vietnam Military History Museum, formerly known as the Army Museum, is located in Hanoi and offers a comprehensive look at the country’s combat history from ancient times to the […]
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In the heart of Can Tho, a city often celebrated for its natural beauty, stands the Binh Thuy Ancient House, a cultural gem from the 1870s. This rare French-style residence […]
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In the heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1, the Vincom Center stands as a sprawling shopping complex catering to the city’s avid shoppers. This modern retail destination is […]
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Nestled at the tip of a peninsula in the middle of Hanoi’s West Lake, Phu Tay Ho is a 17th-century temple and one of the city’s most sacred destinations. This […]
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Nestled in the heart of Cholon, Ho Chi Minh City’s vibrant Chinatown, the Quan Am Pagoda stands as a colorful testament to Chinese architectural and cultural influence. Dedicated to the […]
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Bai Chay, meaning ‘Scorched Beach,’ derives its name from a 13th-century forest fire that swept across the mainland. Located in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, it serves as the primary departure […]