Posted by: guidetovietnam on: September 30, 2008
Halong Bay Cruise ship Bhaya was inspired by the majestic luxury of the ships used by Vietnam’s Imperial Emporers. To ease themselves of the lofty worries of imperial reign and the constant plotting and counter-plotting of the imperial court, Vietnam’s Emporers would seek the isolated safety and seclusion of their imperial vessels. Halong Bay has [...]
Posted by: guidetovietnam on: September 30, 2008
Ha Giang is located top-north of Vietnam. The area is charactized by fabled limestone highlands with karst formations and colorful untouched ethnic minorities. Ha Giang is much shrouded in legend and is not touched by tourism. Ha Giang is bordered to the north by China; to the south by Tuyen Quang and Yen Bai Provinces; [...]
Posted by: guidetovietnam on: September 29, 2008
The number of Vietnamese vacationing for September 2’s National Day hasn’t risen substantially this year, with ticket prices high and budgets tight, travel agents are saying. Although the number of flight reservations has risen 10 per cent over the norm, no additional flights would occur during the holiday According to Phung Thi Ly Ha, the [...]
Posted by: guidetovietnam on: September 6, 2008
Ha Noi is the capital of Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Ha Noi lies in Red River Delta and is situated in a tropical area having a strong monsoon influence. The name of Ha Noi (Interior side of a river) has been derived from an ancient language which is literally known as a land area located [...]