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  • Hanoi turns purple with massive crape-myrtle blossoms
    Hanoi turns purple with massive crape-myrtle blossoms
    Every May, giant crape-myrtle blossoms add a splash of purple to Hanoi's summertime.
    On the city's numerous searing hot days, the purple flowers contribute to a more pleasant ambiance.
  • 11 must-see stops in Hanoi
    11 must-see stops in Hanoi

    Hanoi will delight, surprise, and chew you up all at the same time. Hanoi, founded near the Red River, was given the name Thang Long (soaring dragon) by Emperor Ly Thai To in 1010. Over a thousand years of war, natural disasters, and various administrations, the city transformed from swamplands to the charismatic capital it is today. Explore old buildings, dodge millennials on motorcycles, and enjoy fresh bia hơi in the Old Quarter. 

  • Northern Vietnam becomes a white paradise with ban flowers
    Northern Vietnam becomes a white paradise with ban flowers

    Northwest Travel: Every March, the weather starts to warm up and the Northwest dons a new coat as spring finally emerges from a long winter. When traveling to the Northwest during this time, you will notice the abundance of white flowers blooming everywhere. Every Northwest visitor is enthralled by the colors and fragrance of banana flowers that adorn every corner and tiny road. You will find yourself unexpectedly lost in a flowery forest in March, when banyan blossoms bloom. Would you like to experience that sensation?

     

  • Some churches in Ha Noi Vietnam that you should pay a visit to
    Some churches in Ha Noi Vietnam that you should pay a visit to

    The Churches in Ha Noi are not only sacred places for Catholics to come on a regular basis for praying, attending Mass,... but also popular tourist attractions thanks to their impressive historical significance and uniquely beautiful architecture.

     

     

     

  • Awesome Things to Do in Luang Prabang Old Town
    Awesome Things to Do in Luang Prabang Old Town
    There are lots of things to do in Luang Prabang, the former royal capital of Laos, which is also the best-preserved city in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Observe saffron-robed monks going about their daily business, take a temple tour of the city's numerous wats with sloping roofs, and then enjoy a leisurely sunset river cruise down the Mekong as you explore this laid-back historic town at your own pace.
     
     
  • The best ways to explore the ancient town of Hoi An
    The best ways to explore the ancient town of Hoi An

    Hoi An Ancient Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Its buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site.

  • 5 must-try Hanoi dishes
    5 must-try Hanoi dishes
    "What to eat in Hanoi?" is a challenging question because the Vietnamese capital is not only the epicenter of culture but also a culinary paradise. Hanoi's "delicious" cuisine is frequently "identified" by its "delicious" decoration, mixed flavors that arouse the senses, and prompt service. Eating in Hanoi is best done in the cold, with delicious food and friends chatting about wonderful memories. Spend an entire day (or more) sampling the Hanoi specialties featured in the following text.
     
     
     
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