Bac Ha Vietnam 2017
Bac Ha is the most beautiful and interesting place to visit in North Vietnam.
Markets full of colorful ethnic tribes people. Can Cau Saturday market was my favorite and is a must see.
I stayed at the Ngan Nga Hotel which is spotlessly clean and serves the best food in town.. The manager Mr Dong speaks good English and he is very helpful.
The scenery around Bac Ha is stunning. Bac Ha is about an 8 hour bus ride from Hanoi. 3 hours from Sapa.
2017 edit of 2015 visit.
Bac Ha Market , Vietnam
Bac Ha Market , Vietnam
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The Vietnamese ethnic groups that inhabit the mountainous region of Bac Ha (ethnic Miao Hmong, Dao Do, Tay and Giay) gather on the market for all kinds of spices, tobacco, food, fabrics and crafts, trade all products that are on the market tend to be products of the region. Tray worked is the preferred place for locals to sit and eat and chat.
Les Vietnamiens groupes ethniques qui peuplent la région montagneuse de Bac Ha (ethnique Miao, Hmong, Dao Do, Tay et Giay) se rassemblent sur le marché pour toutes sortes d'épices, tabac, nourriture, tissus et artisanat, le commerce tous les produits qui sont sur le marché ont tendance à être des produits de la région. Le Bac a marché est l'endroit préféré des habitants de la région pour s'asseoir et manger et discuter.
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Whether you’re looking for your next holiday destination, or a new place to stay and work, Vietnam should definitely be at the very top of your list.
It’s a beautiful country with staggeringly beautiful landscapes, a fascinating culture, delicious food and friendly people, all merging into a pulsating entity of electrifying life and sound. You really should Experience Vietnam at least once in your lifetime. And so, to help you get started, here’s a list of Vietnam's Most Popular Destinations.
1. Ba Be National Park.
Ba Be National Park is a nature reserve situated in the Northeast region of Vietnam, just 150 miles from Hanoi. It’s home to beautiful waterfalls, cave systems amidst towering peaks, and the Ba Be Lake, the park’s namesake and the Biggest Mountain Lake in Vietnam.
It’s the absolute perfect place for nature lovers who love to hike, climb mountains, and of course, go boating out in the wilderness.
2. Củ Chi Tunnels.
Found just 25 miles from Ho Chi Minh City, the Củ Chi Tunnels act as a testament to Vietnam’s war-torn past. First built in the 1940’s, when Vietnam was still under French rule, the tunnel system was eventually expanded during the Vietnam War in the 1960’s. And acted as shelter for the Vietnamese people to escape the violence.
3. Beautiful Halong Bay.
Any Vietnam vacation wouldn’t be remotely complete without visiting Halong Bay, just 105 miles east of Hanoi.
Its beauty and the unique topography of its many islands has made it famous worldwide. One of the best ways to enjoy this natural wonder is by enjoying one of the many boat cruises to see its many hidden, and exotic lagoons, that can’t be experienced anywhere else in the world.
4. Hanoi.
The capital of Vietnam and its second largest city. Hanoi is not just an entry point into the beautiful country of Vietnam, it’s also considered to be one of the world’s top travel destinations. Combining many traditional Vietnamese motifs and iconic French flair, this lovely city has a thriving metropolis with lots to enjoy. From fascinating museums, to traditional temples, to beautiful nature parks.
5. Ho Chi Minh City
Formerly known as Saigon. Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s largest city, and was South Vietnam’s capital prior to the country being reunified.
The city offers a huge variety of things to do and see. In fact, it's one of the very best places to visit in Vietnam. It’s the center of most of Vietnam’s activities, and is a major cultural hub.
6. Hoi An.
Once known as Faifo, this beautiful city showcases 2,000 years of Vietnamese history, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
7. Hue.
Once home to the Nguyen Dynasty, the last ruling family of Vietnam, Hue was also the country’s capital during their 1802-1945 reign.
Hue is another historic city brimming with Vietnamese history and culture. Tourists can visit the famed Imperial Citadel a huge complex with numerous shops, museums, and galleries featuring art and costumes across all of Vietnamese history.
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23 Things To Do In Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) Vietnam
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When I was in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), along with eating as much Vietnamese food as I could, one of my goals was to film a travel video about some of the best things to do in Saigon. After putting together a complete list, it turned out to be 23, and I hope this list of attractions will help and inspire you to visit Vietnam’s largest and most exciting city.
1. Binh Tay Market - Binh Tay Market is one of the largest wholesale distribution markets, and a perfect place to go if you’re looking to go shopping in Ho Chi Minh City.
2. Thien Hau Temple (Pagoda) - Located in Chinatown, in District 5, the temple is dedicated to Thien Hau and I really loved the sculptures and the elaborate design of the temple.
3. Museum of Ho Chi Minh City - This museum offers a glimpse into the history and development of the city and Vietnam.
4. Bitexco Financial Tower - This is the tallest building in Saigon, and you can either go to the Skydeck or a cafe at the top for a view of the city.
5. Independence Palace (Reunification Palace) - Probably one of the most well known tourism things to do in Saigon is to visit the Independence Palace, the the former home of the president of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
6. Saigon Cathedral of Notre Dame - With the French influence in Vietnam, the Notre Dame cathedral is a beautiful Catholic church. Attend a service or just visit.
7. Central Post Office - Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the Central Post Office in Ho Chi Minh City is an attraction mainly for its design and architecture. It’s a beautiful building.
8. War Remnants Museum - Although this is not one of the happiest attractions in Saigon, it’s a place to remember and honor the horrible events that are a result of a war.
9. Opera House - Right in Dong Khoi area, and there are still opera shows available.
10. Dong Khoi Street - This is the height of high end shopping in Saigon.
11. Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens - The zoo itself is not too great, but the beauty of the Saigon zoo is the botanical gardens, and the lush gardens, and taking a break from the city.
12. FITO Museum (Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine) - I was quite impressed by the Vietnamese medicine private museum - very interactive and educational.
13. San Art Laboratory – If you love modern art, the San Art Laboratory is a great place to see and visit in Saigon.
14. Turtle Lake at Night - If you’re looking for some things to do at night in Saigon, head to Turtle Lake to chill out, relax, hang out with friends, and eat snacks.
15. Ben Thanh Market - One of the most famous things to do in Saigon District 1 is visit the Ben Thanh Market, one of the major central landmarks of the city.
16. Phu My Hung and Starlight Bridge - Located outside of central Ho Chi Minh City, Phu My Hung is a modern development, and a great place to walk around.
17. Water Puppet Show - Though originally from the north of Vietnam, water puppet shows are popular also in Saigon. I went to the Golden Dragon Water Puppet theater.
18. Museum of Vietnamese History - Probably one of the most extensive and important museum showing the history of Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City.
19. Rooftop Bar - Seeing Saigon from above offers a great perspective.
20. Fine Arts Museum - This was my favorite of all the museums in Saigon. The museum is housed in a well preserved building, and the art is amazing - located right in District 1 across the roundabout from Ben Thanh Market.
21. Jade Emperor Pagoda - Dedicated to the Jade Emperor, the pagoda has a real ancient feel to it, and it’s worth seeing when you visit.
22. Local Wet Market - One of my favorite things to do is visit a local fresh wet market, which you’ll find all over the city. The ingredients, food, and culture, all stand out at fresh markets.
23. Vietnamese Street Food - By my ultimate favorite activity in Saigon is eating street food, and there are an abundance of delicious Vietnamese street foods to sample.
Thank you for watching this video about the top 23 things to do in Saigon, Vietnam. I hope it has given you some great ideas to help you plan your visit.
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Day 3: The Hanoi E-buddies took us to the old citadel, presidential palace, and the one pillar pagoda. We ate bun cha and drank egg coffee.
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Day 4: we arrived in Lao Cai by overnight train. Went to Cat Cat Village in Sa Pa, North Vietnam. Saw a traditional dance and how fabric is woven, printed, and dyed.
Day 5: we went on a 13km hike to Lao Chai and Ta Van in Muong Hoa Valley. This was a pretty difficult hike so I couldn't vlog much!
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- A land of staggering natural beauty and cultural complexities, of dynamic megacities and hill-tribe villages, Vietnam is both exotic and compelling.
Sensory Overload
Unforgettable experiences are everywhere in Vietnam. There’s the sublime: gazing over a surreal seascape of limestone islands from the deck of a traditional junk in Halong Bay. The ridiculous: taking 10 minutes just to cross the street through a tsunami of motorbikes in Hanoi.
The inspirational: exploring the world’s most spectacular cave systems in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. The comical: watching a moped loaded with honking pigs weave a wobbly route along a country lane. And the contemplative: witnessing a solitary grave in a cemetery of thousands of war victims.
History & Culture
Vietnamese culture is complex, diverse and represents something of a history lesson. The nation's labyrinthine, teeming trading quarters are rich in indigenous crafts and reflect centuries-old mercantile influences. Ancient temples display distinctly Chinese influences in the north and Hindu origins in the south.
Meanwhile the broad, tree-lined boulevards and grand state buildings that grace the capital date from the French colonial period. And it's impossible to forget Vietnam's pivotal position close to the epicentre of East Asian power and prosperity, for its cities' skylines are defined by clusters of glass-and-steel corporate HQs and sleek luxury hotels.
A Culinary Superpower
Thailand may contest the top spot, but in Southeast Asia nothing really comes close: Vietnamese food is that good. Incredibly subtle in its flavours and outstanding in its diversity, Vietnamese cooking is a fascinating draw for travellers – myriad street-food tours and cooking schools are testament to this. Geography plays a crucial role, with Chinese flavours influencing the soups of the north, spices sparking up southern cuisine, and herbs and complex techniques typifying the central coastline, rightly renowned as Vietnam’s epicurean hot spot. And up and down the country you can mingle with villagers, sample local dishes and sip rice wine in Vietnam's many regional markets.
Thrills & Chills
If you have the bills, Vietnam has the thrills and chills. Some require a little physical effort, such as motorbiking switchback after switchback up the jaw-dropping Hai Van Pass in central Vietnam.
Others require even more sweat: kitesurfing the tropical oceanic waters off Mui Ne or hiking the evergreen hills around Bac Ha or Sapa. And when you’re done with all that adrenaline stuff, there’s plenty of horizontal ‘me’ time to relish. Vietnam has outstanding spas – from marble temples of treatments to simple family-run massage salons with backpacker-friendly rates.
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