Sapa – Frosty winter

Sapa – Frosty winter

In the next few days, visitors to Sapa may see why this small village town is renowned in Vietnam – heavy fog and perhaps, snow! While most tourists visit Sapa to escape the rest of the country’s hot summer, many go in winter to enjoy the frost, the cold and a rare sometimes, snow. VietNamNet [...]

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Mai Chau’s landscapes

Mai Chau’s landscapes

Escape from the crowded streets and bustling cities, many woldwide and nationwide tourists are coming to Mai Chau, a small town of Hoa Binh Province to enjoy fresh air, natural beauties and special culture of ethnic minorities. Some nice pictures of Mai Chau from Nguyen Tien Dat in his recent vacation to Mai Chau. Magnificient [...]

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Fanciful Bai Tram beauty

Fanciful Bai Tram beauty

Located on undulary sand dunes and rocky mourain reaching to the seashore, Bai Tram appears tranquil and splendid with smooth beaches in arch shape covered by two mouatains. This is a new exotic destination that Phu Yen offer toursists. Picture: Ong Wing Chan.

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Van Phuc traditional village

Van Phuc traditional village

Van Phuc is one of northern Vietnam’s most famous “traditional craft villages” but local silk producers are using so many imported materials and modern machinery that soon it might not be so traditional. Down a small snaking lane in Van Phuc village, five men lug a large silk dryer towards Nguyen Thang Vinh’s house. It [...]

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Hanoi by night

Hanoi by night

There are no busy shops, no crowded streets, no loud sounds of engines, no bargaining between sellers and buyers but the sound of silence. All the streets of Hanoi sleep in the color of the night. Hanoi appears much more romantic and beautiful than it in the day time when the night comes. Hanoi is [...]

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