By: Arnold Davies | 2010-11-26 | Travel & Leisure Vietnam travel is a rising industry in the country. Tourism is rising because people are beginning to notice the fantastic thing about a nation that has lain unexplored for so long. One of the most stunning of these locations, Ha Long Bay, is a wonderous sight of limestone marvel. Towers of rock stand as many sentinels for a bay of human inhabitants. read more
By: Pham Van Can | 2012-01-12 | Vacations If you are looking for a vacation to experience rich culture and history, and well incredible nature scenes, Vietnam may be a travel destination for you. With the right travel insurance you can have a low cost, low stress vacation in a land unlike any other. read more
By: Vietnam Heritage Travel | 2012-01-06 | Travel & Leisure Vietnam’s long coastline is home to some of the best beaches in Asia. The country boasts more than 3400km of coastline, with infinite stretches of warm blue water, fine sandy beaches, hidden coves, lovely lagoons, and tropical islands ringed with even more beaches. read more
By: Dezan Shira & Associates | 2011-04-12 | Business As raw materials and oil prices rise, the largely manufacturing-based economy of Vietnam has struggled to balance development against the necessity of controlling inflation. Similar to China, Vietnam... read more
By: Activetravel Asia | 2011-10-03 | Destinations According to the Central Intelligence Agency's 2011 World Fact Book, Vietnam ranks seventh in the world in terms of navigable rivers, canals and inland bodies of water. When you compare the size of most of the countries above it on the list, which includes the United States, Russia and China, you realize how much water Vietnam has per square mile. All this water means plenty of kayaking opportunities, but there are just a handful of established kayak tourism points in Vietnam. read more
By: Vietnam Heritage Travel | 2011-09-23 | Travel & Leisure People living in Vietnams northern delta typically built their homes with the front door facing south, as advised by the old saying, " Marry a good-natured wife and build a house turned towards the south" the kitchen should ideally lie to the left, in the eastern quadrant, separate from the main building with its door facing west. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-02-18 | Destinations Traveling to Vietnam really means discovering a world of color. The latest Asian dragon to awake is well-known for its all-out war in the past, now has turned into ideal tourist destination thanks to dramatic coastline, radiant rice fields, divine belief, compelling history, endlessly friendly and gorgeous people and fascinating lifestyle. Coming to all corners of Vietnam, tourists possibly see the peasant elegant women with conical hats working in green rice paddies, children playing in their buffalos in the paths and ethnic people in their unique hand-made clothes. In cities, life is more delighted. Such modern skyscrapers and towering business centers could not be able to smother the well-preserved insight in to Vietnam's proud past. read more
By: Vietnam Heritage Travel | 2012-01-07 | Destinations It is famous for producing a unique style of ceramics called Bat Trang Porcelain. Bát Tràng is well known throughout Vietnam for its beautiful ceramics. read more
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By: Vietnam Heritage Travel | 2012-01-07 | Destinations Khau Vai commune, located in Meo Vac district, the northernmost province of Ha Giang, is home to ethnic minority groups of Giay, Nung and Muong. Each year, there is a market session on lunar March 26th (often falling on calendar May), but it is not a farming produce trading market but a love market. The name and activities of the market have common things with love market in Sapa. read more
By: Vietnam Heritage Travel | 2012-01-06 | Destinations Chùa Trấn Quốc (or Tran Quoc Pagoda) is located beside the dazzling West Lake, on Thanh Nien Road, Hanoi. Particularly, it is seated on an island linked by a bridge to the causeway between the two most romantic lakes of Hanoi: West Lake and Truc Bach Lake. read more
By: Satish Negi | 2011-09-12 | Organic Food Food may be a language that everybody will relate. It’s a typical part for all cultures. The most common foods in America that Americans love are hot dogs. read more
By: Vietnam Heritage Travel | 2011-10-27 | Destinations Although some restaurant menus boast over 200 different items, most of them are made up of pho, rice, vermicelli noodles, and beverages. The rest range from appetizers to side dishes, and specialty dishes to family courses. But the choices are still vast and can still be very overwhelming for novice fans. read more