TOP 5 destinations to visit in North Vietnam!
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Hanoï, The Perfume Pagoda, The Halong Bay, Mai Chau and Ninh Binh / Tam Coc.
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4 DAYS of AMAZING FOOD & FUN in NHA TRANG 2017 | LIFE IN VIETNAM
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Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter, will show you the 7 Must- Sees in HUE, a former capital of Vietnam and the seat of Nguyen Dynasty Emperors. Hue is located in Central Vietnam, 2 hours from Danang Airport. Art was accompanied by his local friends, who are eager to show you the charms of their hometown. Let's take this journey together!
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7 Must-Sees in HUE, Vietnam
#1 Tomb of Tu Duc
#2 Tomb of Khai Dinh
#3 Vong Canh Hill
#4 Imperial City - Citadel (Dai Noi)
#5 Thien Mu Pagoda
#6 Thuan An - Ru Cha
#7 Perfume River (Huong River)
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10 Best Places To Visit in Vietnam 2017
Duong Global and Touro Law School are organizing a summer abroad law program in Vietnam.
The Vietnam summer law program, now in its fifth year, is approved by the ABA. The program is based in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon. Ho Chi Minh City, a vibrant French-built Asian city, is the commercial center of the country. Students are housed in a modern hotel in the Pham Ngu Lao district. Classes will also be held in the hotel during the morning, and the afternoons will be free for students to study and explore Vietnam’s largest and most exciting city. All the courses offered in the program relate to Vietnam in some fashion.
Optional excursions can be arranged to the Cao Dai Temple and the Cu Chi Tunnels, a Water Puppet Show, and of course to the many sights in the city such as the Reunification Palace, the War Remnants Museum, the Ben Thanh Market, and the many hidden treasures to be encountered on the streets of the city. Ho Chi Minh City has frequent and affordable air service to other places in Vietnam and in South East Asia, and the program can help facilitate optional trips to Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hue and Hoi An. During the four-day break between the two sessions, there will be an optional excursion to visit two sites in Cambodia that relate to program courses: to the Extraordinary Chambers of the Cambodian Courts where the leaders of the Khmer Rouge are being prosecuted, and to the Angkor Wat World Heritage Site, with its complex of fabulous Hindu temples--the ultimate lost city in the jungle. There is also an overnight program excursion to the Mekong Delta in Session One.
Things to do in Sapa Vietnam | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When planning your next holiday or backpacking trip to Vietnam consider the following things to do in Sapa in my latest travel video showcasing the top attractions in this travel guide. There are few places in Southeast Asia (or around the world) that offer as stunning scenery worth exploring as Sapa, Vietnam. Whether you're trekking or hiking around the area consider the following four places to explore:
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1) Hike to Lao Chai Village to visit the Black Hmong as part of your Sapa trekking experience.
2) Hike to Ta Van Village to greet the Dzay Tribe on your second day of Sapa hiking.
3) Hike to Giang Ta Chai Village to be welcomed by the Dzao Tribe.
4) While basing yourself in Sapa take a short walk over to Cat Cat Village home of the Black Hmong Tribe.
From marvelous vista to water buffalo from mountains to farm animals from rice terraces to rice fields - one things is certain - your senses will be overloaded.
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Some 1,600 islands, thick with greenery, form a maze of channels in the azure waters off northeastern Vietnam. Although people have lived in the region of Ha Long Bay for thousands of years, most of the islands remain uninhabited. But these coves and natural towers are rich with wildlife. For centuries, this spectacular seascape has inspired wonder.
The name Ha Long, Vietnamese for “descending dragon,” is reflected in a legend: Once, when the Viet people faced invasion, a dragon flew down from heaven to their defense. The creature sprayed not only fire, but also jewels that became the green archipelago.
The scientific explanation for the rock formations, known as karst, is also amazing. For millions of years, seashells and sediments fell to an ancient seafloor, forming solid rock. Tectonic activity raised the resulting limestone above water. Rainfall and rivers dissolved exposed rock, and carved valleys that flooded after the last ice age, creating this rare example of a karst field at sea.
Features include lakes and caves through the islands, and notches and tunnels where seawater has worn at the pillars' foundations. The fantastic landscape also continues into two adjacent national parks, on Cat Ba Island and Bai Tu Long Bay.
You can go kayaking, caving, or even take a ride in a seaplane to experience the grandeur of these enchanting tropical islands.
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Tam Coc, Bich Dong, Sa Pa
Vietnam Trip - Ninh Binh - Tam Coc
3 jours authentiques vélo, barque, balades, autour de Tam Coc, baie d’Halong Terrestre... Ninh Binh.
Les paysages de Ninh Binh et de la Baie d’Halong Terrestre sont à couper le souffle !
Ici on prend le temps de regarder, admirer, partager... se reposer!
La Baie d'halons Terrestre pour se perdre à vélo au milieu de nulle part, tout en s’émerveillant de la beauté de la nature, pour se perdre au milieu des rizières surplombées par les roches karstiques, pour s’éloigner du brouhaha ambiant des villes et faire connaissance avec les locaux du coin. Pour refaire le plein d’aventures bucoliques en toute simplicité !
Entre rizières et montagnes, Tam Coc offre beaucoup d'activités (marches, vélos, pagodes, pêche, artisanat local, promenade en barque à l'intérieur des grottes).
Promenade en barque recommandée, les paysages sont à couper le souffle et les habitants qui utilisent leur barque pour promener les touristes sont très accueillantes.
Tam Coc est une très jolie étape ou l'on se sent en communion avec la nature.
Cette région est celle que nous avons préférée au Vietnam. Magnifique ! Splendide! Époustouflant et bien moins touristique que la Baie d'halons maritime.
Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter, will show you beautiful part of Northern Vietnam - Halong and Yen Tu Mountain.
Halong Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Vietnam known for its emerald waters and thousands of gorgeous limestone islands topped by rainforests. Let's come with me to explore the natural wonder of Vietnam.
I flew THAI smooth as silk from Bangkok to Hanoi, so I did not have to worry about little things as it is a full service. The ride was so comfortable as THAI has been awarded Skytrax World's Best Economy Class.
Yen Tu Mountain is one of the highest peaks in Northeastern Vietnam, located within Quang Ninh Province. Besides being a famous natural landscape, Yen Tu preserves numerous historical relics and is also known as “The cradle of Buddhism in Vietnam”.
From Hanoi, tourists may get to Yen Tu by shuttle bus, car, or motorbike. If you are about to board a Halong Cruise, an extra day to Yen Tu would be perfect for your trip as it is just 90 minutes away from Halong.
Legends said that, in the 13th century, there was a King named King Tran Nhan Tong who stepped down his throne to become a monk and built a temple on this mountain. You will see sacred places which were created to worship King Tran Nhan Tong.
Climbing up a mountain, you will be amidst white clouds and feel like you're in heaven. At the peak, you will enjoy a panorama view of Halong Bay on a clear sky day. Well, today, I am happy enjoying the fogs and the clouds.
The unique experience of this trip is where I stay. Here I am at the spectacular Legacy Yen Tu - MGallery by Sofitel. The location is just at the bottom of Yen Tu Mountain and close to local villages. This architecture is inspired by the 13th century Vietnam. I feel like I travelled back to the past.
Designed by Bill Bensley, a creator of many of the world's iconic hotels, this place will get you mesmerised by its boutique decors. Apart from its physical charms, you will feel the calmness, so I think it is such a great place to rejuvenate and restore yourself. As this is a centre of Buddhism in Northern Vietnam, there is a meditation class for you to practice your mind and soul.
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