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Coming to Long Son fishing village, Ba Ria – Vung Tau province, tourists will have a chance to turn into a fishman, catch fish and enjoy fresh seafood.
After travelling more than 10 kilometers from Highway 51 to An Son island commune, the image of a small beautiful village floating in the water gradually emerges. The hot and muggy weather in the summer is replaced with the cool and fresh air.…
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Being in the southwest of Kien Giang province, Phu Quoc is the most biggest island in Vietnam with stunning scenery.
Spending three days discovering the island during three days, tourists will have a lot of unforgettable experiences, and memories.
There are two ways to go to Phu Quoc. Firstly, tourists go by plane from Hanoi or…
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Phu Quy is a small island situated about 100 km from Phan Thiet city, Vietnam. In northern of island, half of the residents are inhabited, with a population of 20,698 people.
During a recent trip, we had a chance to know more about the attractions of Phu Quy island (Binh Thuan province) for foreign tourists, especially tourists in Russia, Australia, USA and Canada. A large number of foreigners with Vietnam…
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Trang An located about 3 km away from the ancient capital of Hoa Lu, is a wonderful landscape. Road from Trang An to Ninh Binh is very long and smooth and both sides of the road are the newly planted trees with premature green leaves.
We arrived at Trang An at noon but the atmosphere here is very cool with charming scenery of the majestic mountains reflecting the calm and clean water surface. On waterfront, there are many blue boats making the scenery more charming as a nice…
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The waterfall is created by the water of Krong Ana and Krong No Rivers. There's a cave underneath the waterfall that brings exotic experience to the adventure travellers.
The 30m falls, which are also known as Cai or Vo (wife), originate from the Krong Ana River. According to a ancient story, a long time ago, a man of Kuop Hamlet fell in love with a girl who lived on the other side of the Serepok River.…
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Tra co beach is one of the most beautiful beaches with A fine and fresh sea environment,A picturesque view and paradisaical beach.
Based at the first point of the S-shaped Vietnam, Tra Co beach, one of the most beautiful beaches, is an important stop-over when tourists arrive in Vietnam from the…
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Although largely devoid of beaches, Vietnam’s northern coast boasts one of the country’s foremost attractions, and one of the most vaunted spots in all of Southeast Asia – the mystical scenery of Halong Bay, where jagged emerald islands jut out of the sea in their thousands. Heading in by boat, you approach wave after wave of hidden bays, needle-sharp ridges and cliffs of ribbed limestone.
The waters here are patrolled by squadrons of attractive, old-fashioned tourist junks,…
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With convenient location and charming beauty, Co To Island is an attractive tourist destination for tourist during the summer holidays.
Co To is island district of Quang Ninh province, about 80km far from Ha Long. Co To is famous for many charming beaches, the stretch of white sand and the trees around the coastal.
With the fresh and cool air, Co To is an…
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“Here’s the trail,” our guide said. He pointed up – at what appeared to be a sheer rock wall.
Most people come to Cát Bà Island as part of a two-day cruise on Halong Bay. They generally view the island as little more than a rest stop before the long drive back to Hanoi. But there’s far more to Cát Bà than the port town. Staying at the Cát Bà Eco-Lodge, 13 kilometres inland, my friends and I got to explore an impressive landscape where… |
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Ho Chi Minh City has an abundant cuisine with many delicious dishes made as well as on the side of the road as in a top-end restaurant.
Let’s see favourite foods in HCMC listed by One2Fly magazine:
1. “Bánh bèo” - bloating fern-shaped cake – Ben Thanh Market
"Bánh bèo" is a special cake. Its main ingredient is milled-rice powder. It is accompanied with ground shrimps, a little salad oil, fatty and… |
Added by Mary on April 3, 2013 at 12:26am — No Comments
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