The Pu Mat National Park stretches its area in Con Cuong, Tuong Duong and Anh Son Districts of Nghe An Province. The national park shares a border with Laos which facilitates ecological diversity here.
The Po Nagar Cham Towers in Nha Trang are amazing architectures of the Cham People. The first tower was built in the 7th century C.E and was destroyed by Javanese looters in the 8th century. Also in the 8th century a new tower built with bricks were constructed and completed.
Sapa is an amazing tourist destination in Vietnam. The little mountain township is endowed with sublime natural beauty and colorful traditional ethnic cultures. Sapa is also where you can find the highest mountain peak in Vietnam – Mount Fansipan (3,143m).
The Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang includes a stretch of the Truong Son Mountain Range protruding 15km into the East Vietnam Sea. The width of the peninsula ranges from 2-6km. The highest point of the peninsula is 696m above sea level.
Yen Bai Province is located in the middle of the Northwest of Vietnam. The province is mostly visited by adventure travelers. One of the tourist highlights of Yen Bai is the Ta Xua Mountain, 2,865m above sea level, one of the 10th highest mountain peaks in Vietnam.
The Tuan Chau Island used to be a deserted island until it was turned into an entertainment area with amphibian theater, hotels, resorts and beaches in the early 2000s. Back then, a road was built to link the island and the shore making it more accessible to the visitors.
Hoi An in the Central Coast of Vietnam was a major international trading port from 16-18th century. Hoi An was called at by merchants from around the world. Merchants to Hoi An would sojourn for a few months waiting for the winds to sail back home. Merchant from each country would stay in their own quarter, hence blended culture of Hoi An.
The Tran Quoc Pagoda is located on a peninsula called Golden Fish in the West Lake in Hanoi, Vietnam. The name Tran Quoc means Defending the Nation. The pagoda was meant for national security from the very beginning.
The Pu Luong Nature Reserve is in Quan Hoa and Ba Thuoc Districts of Thanh Hoa Province, 130km from Thanh Hoa City. The nature reserve has been popular to nature-lovers and trekking fans, mostly from overseas. There are patches of forest, waterfall and Thai communities to visit.
Sapa is among the most popular tourist destinations in Vietnam. The township perched on the elevation of 1,500m above sea level has cool climate all year round. It is normal that the little town is covered in clouds.
The Temple of Literature (Van Mieu) was built in 1070 C.E and dedicated to Confucius and Confucianism. Back then education was extremely important in Vietnam, the King recruited Mandarins for the Royal Court via national exams. Confucianism was the main material for the education as well as for the Royal Exams in Vietnam.