Besides the Lunar New Year, Vietnam also has many other significant holidays. And the Mid-Autumn Festival ( Tết Trung Thu in Vietnamese) is one of them. This Vietnam festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar (regularly in late September or early October). In 2020 it falls on 1st October. To honor...Read More
Ha Long Bay is definitely a must-see attraction in Vietnam, and we highly recommend to add it to your Vietnam travel itinerary. In 1994, Ha Long was declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It’s easy to see why. The area is surrounded by natural limestone and forest formations, caves and grottoes along with beautiful hidden and pristine sandy...Read More
Vietnamese street food is the perfect combination of spices and more diverse than just Pho. If you are planning to Hanoi on your holiday, these street food dishes are the must-try on any foodie adventure tour. 1. Banh Cuon (rolling steam cake) Banh Cuon is one of the traditional cake made from Vietnam rice powder and water. It has...Read More
Lunar New Year or ‘Tết Nguyên Đán’ (abbr ‘Tết’), is the biggest and most significant festival in Vietnam. Traditionally it was a time to show respect for family and ancestors, past and present, and also to have a break between agricultural seasons. It’s a very spiritual holiday, when people finish the current year’s business and start...Read More
Located in the Hoa Binh Province, Mai Chau is 170km from Hanoi and it’s in the southwest of the city. This rural area is where bright yellow and green rice fields grow amid a mountainous landscape. That makes Mai Chau is a perfect alternative to Sapa for any luxury Vietnam holiday on a limited time-frame. The valley is the inland...Read More
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