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Located in South Central Highlands of Vietnam, Dalat is widely well-known as “Valley of Love” or the main land of beautiful lakes and waterfalls, surrounded by cool, fresh and peacefully charming atmosphere. It is a very attractive destination in Vietnam.
Thanks to its favorable conditions, Dalat is undoubtedly an attractive destination for tourists in…
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Control of the rivers has been crucial to the Vietnamese people’s hard-won ability to survive and thrive in a sometimes unforgiving land. The construction of dykes along rivers is without a doubt one of the most important steps in the emergence of the Vietnamese people.
Before they built dykes, the Viet people had lived as hunters and collectors of wild fruits in hilly areas such as the present-day Phu Tho, Hoa Binh,…
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Travel to Buon Don Village are memorable for an experience of a lifetime – riding on the back on an elephant.
Buon Don village is the only place in the country where it is legal to ride these great beasts in the beautiful Central Highlands. If tourists with Vietnam travel guide fancy braving it from Saigon you take National Road No. 14 for 500km to Binh Phuoc and…
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Known as an outstanding luxury travel company in Southeast Asia, Exotic Voyages have tried to promote Vietnam Golf Tours to satisfy their high-end clients who are interested in this “luxurious” sport.
Since the establishment, the tour operator had an idea to create the best Golf tour although Vietnam at that time was just beginning with the new style of travel and named as the "Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year" by the… |
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For years now, Ho Chi Minh city authorities have been convinced that river tourism is an important, viable and lucrative marketing product to enhance and enrich the City’s hospitality industry, particularly in the current development period from 2011-2015.
In addition to promoting river tourism and existing tourism products on offer, HCMC plans to also add and promote new products and programs that will lure tourists and… |
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Located in the southernmost region of Vietnam and surrounded mostly by the East Sea, Ca Mau province is featured by sub-equatorial monsoon climate conditions. There are two main seasons in a year: rainy season from May to October, and dry season from November to April of the next year. The annual average temperature is 26.5'C.
The average rainfall is 2.500mm, 90% of which is distributed among the 6 months of rainy season. The average humidity is around 80% in dry season and…
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For many years, Non (traditional conical hats woven from palm leaves) have been close to the daily life of Vietnamese women. The image of the Non was engraved on ancient objects, such as Ngoc Lu Bronze Drum and Dao Thinh Bronze Jar dated to 2,500-3,000 years ago.
Through time the Non has undergone many changes in terms of style and materials. Originally the Non was woven and plaited. Not until the 3rd century BC when iron was utilized, did people…
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Traveling to Lao Cai province, all tourists in Vietnam travel have had strongly impressions on Vietnam’s North-West frontier because of its shimmering and breathtaking beauty of terraced fields turning to yellow when the harvest comes.
As about 80kilometers far from Lao Cai city, tourists in…
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