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Archive for March 2009

A fascinating evergreen valley near Dalat

Posted by: huongpr2389 on: March 25, 2009

Some 20 kilometers on rough mountain roads from Dalat is worth the trip to Dankia Lake, where travelers can indulgent stunning scenery and clean fresh air. The lake is perfect for a picnic so don’t forget to pack a lunch. The road is lined with lush valleys, pine forests, meadows, crop fields and Da Lat’s [...]

Attractions in Danang city

Posted by: huongpr2389 on: March 20, 2009

Nam O Beach Nam O beach is located 17 km northwest of Danang city. From Nam O beach, one can ride a boat westwards on Cu De river as an ecological tour to visit minority people in Hoa Bac, Hoa Vang district. Bac My An Beach or China Beach Bac My An Beach or China [...]

Bat Trang pottery village in Hanoi

Posted by: huongpr2389 on: March 9, 2009

Some decades recently, the vitality of this village is still blown up by the thousands of pottery-kiln on fire day and night. Overview In the period about 12th – 14th century, there are a numbers of families in Bo Bat Pottery Village (in Thanh Hoa Province now). They were Bui, Phung, Tran and Vu families [...]

Visiting the Once Pillar Pagoda in Vietnam

Posted by: huongpr2389 on: March 6, 2009

When you come to visit Vietnam, you will have oppotunities to see a number of historical places located all over the country, in which One Pilla Pagoda is one of the remarkable features in Hanoi attracting much curiosity of foreign visitors. One Pillar Pagoda was built originally in 1049 during the Ly dynasty. According to [...]

A guide to Hoi An

Posted by: huongpr2389 on: March 5, 2009

Famous for beautiful old buildings, narrow quite streets and history as a merchant trading town, Hoi An marks unforgetable features in the memory of visitors. When citizens here grew more and more wealthy from trading with Japan, China and the rest of Southeast Asia, they spent their incomes building a number of houses and pagodas. [...]