Posted by: huongpr2389 on: April 14, 2009
Situated along National Highway 32, which traverses the northern province of Yen Bai, Tu Le embodies the quintessence of the northern countryside: small villages and beautiful scenery. Crop fields, terraced rice paddies and small canyons flank the highway from Nghia Lo to Tu Le and Mu Cang Chai. The ethnic Thai communities of Tu Le [...]
Posted by: huongpr2389 on: April 6, 2009
Vietnam’s landscape is a source of endless fascination, with a huge variety of climate and scenery ranging from long beaches and endless rice paddy to the cool mountains of the Central Highlands. In the Mui Ne-Phan Thiet area alone, you can see stunning beaches, tropical forest, Sahara-like sand dunes, a beautiful harbor and ancient buildings [...]
Posted by: huongpr2389 on: April 3, 2009
Khanh Hoa Province is grearing up the Nha Trang Sea Festival, which will run from June 6-12 with the theme Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa) – Civilisation and Friendship. A host of activities will mark the run up to the event, starting with a musical show on May 19 to commemorate the birthday of late President [...]
Posted by: huongpr2389 on: April 1, 2009
It’s a capital of Vietnam and it’s coming to its one thousandth birthday anniversary. It’s surely colorful and beautiful. Apart from the history and the French legacy that can be seen in the city, there’s something else that you have to make sure you don’t miss: The joy of shopping in Hanoi. The 3.2 million-people [...]
Posted by: huongpr2389 on: April 1, 2009
Hanoi is a great place for shopping. There are lots of things to buy at very reasonable prices. Most stores are concentrated in the old quarter. For silk and other clothes, walk down Hang Gai. The street in front of the big French cathedral, Nha Tho, also has some nice shops. Clothes- Song (5 Nha [...]