Chủ Nhật, 11 tháng 10, 2015

Tan Quy Dong Flower Garden

The Tan Quy Dong Flower Garden is, without a doubt, one of the major attractions of Dong Thap Province.

The Tan Quy Dong Flower Garden is, without a doubt, one of the major attractions of Dong Thap Province. Located in Tan Quy Dong District, this flower garden covers an area of 60ha, featuring not only the most beautiful flowers but also the most precious plants in the Southern Vietnam. Among all of them, roses and amber tree are the ones that bring fame to the garden.
As the singing of the playful swallows marks the beginning of spring, Tan Quy Dong Flower Garden puts on itself a new colourful outfit. Hundreds of cars and buses bring people from everywhere to this wonderful destination. This is indubitably the best time to visit the garden in the year, when, unlike in Western country, the weather is so nice with sunshine and breezes.


Trolling inside the endless garden, beside many precious plants that are hundreds year old, you can find many familiar ones such as star-fruit tree, fig tree, or areca, etc. Under the dexterous hands of the craftsmen, they have transformed into valuable pieces of bonsai arts.
However, it is not to misunderstand that you can only visit the garden during the spring, because no matter when you come to Tan Quy Dong Flower Garden, you can find a forest of flowers with all colors and fragrances possible. Especially, this place takes pride in its 50 types of roses such as Black Baccarat Rose, Cleopatra Rose, Elizabeth Rose, Mascara Rose, etc. The like-no-other setting of the garden will ensure you the most romantic walk ever!

Nowadays, as flowers art has become more and more popular, the garden’s reputation also increases constantly.  It is surely a captivating destination that satisfies every traveler coming to Dong Thap, the Land of Pink Lotus.

5 must-dos while you come in Hanoi Old Quarter Vietnam

However, since travelling time is always never enough, here are some handy suggestions about top things to do if you decide to visit this unique quarter but don’t have a lot of time:

1. Watch water puppet show

This should absolutely go on the top of your list! The water puppet show, a tradition dated back a thousand years ago, never fails to surprise audiences by the deeply cultural content and the artistic performances by the wooden puppets that seem to have a soul inside. The fascinating combination of many different kinds of traditional arts, from the colorful puppets made of wood dancing beautifully on the water surface, to the orchestra playing traditional instruments that you cannot see anywhere else in the world, is sure to blow your mind away!

2. Walk through Dong Xuan Market Vietnam
If you want to immerse yourself in the everyday life of the local people, one quick way is to walk around Dong Xuan Market, an indispensable part of their life for over a hundred of years. There are many kinds of goods on display, so you can definitely buy something as a gift for yourself as well as for your family and friends.

3. Drink Bia Hoi at Ta Hien 

After a day of walking around the Ha Noi old quarters, it’s a good idea to spend some time sitting down enjoying Beer Hoi, a kind of homemade beer, on Ta Hien Street. Sipping beer on the sidewalk on small plastic chairs and tables full of people, you enjoy a buzzy atmosphere feeling like you are truly a part of this vibrant city.

4. Visit a temple

As a prevalently Buddhist country, there are so many temples and pagodas around the Ha Noi Old Quarter, each conceals an interesting story and has a unique architecture. Visiting a temple helps you understand not only about the religious life of the local people but also about their beliefs and values through the stories.

5. Try a food vendor

Last but not least, your trip to Ha Noi will not be complete if you don’t try some food vendors here. Modestly located on the sidewalk, food vendors offer you high quality local street food with a cheap price. However, if you a foreigner, bargain is quite a must.

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A little bit about Hanoi

Hanoi is the capital of Northern Vietnam and keeps this role until now. The city is located on the right bank of the Red River and far about 1760 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City. Hanoi features a warm humid subtropical climate with plentiful precipitation. In addition, Hanoi is considered one of the main cultural centers of Vietnam, where most Vietnamese dynasties have left theirimprint

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In 1902, vietnam hanoi is located between 20053' to 21023' north latitude and 105044' to 106002'east longitude. The city has an area of 3.324,92 square kilometers. Hanoi is a city with a mount of lakes, ancient rivers. In the inner city, West Lake has large area of about 500 ha, and plays an important role in the urban landscape. Today this lake is surrounded by many hotels and villas.

Hanoi is situated on an ancient soil area deposited from time immemorial with layer after layer of alluvium carried down from the northern mountain ranges by the Red River and its tributaries. That is the reason why Hanoian feel as closely connected to their Red River as children do towards their mothers. In the old days, the Red River was given another common name: Cai (Mother) River. The name of Hanoi (Exterior side of a river) has derived from an ancient language which is literally known as a land area located in the inner side the Red River. It is not that the city is inside the river but rather it is embraced by about 100 kilometers of the Red river dykes. The dyke portion in Hanoi accounts for about one fifth of the total river dykes flanking on either side of the Red River that runs along the Vietnamese territory on a stretch of more than 500 kilometers.

Other rivers that run through Hanoi include the Duong, the Cau, and the Ca Lo, the Day, the Nhue, the Tich, the To Lich and the Kim Nguu rivers. The last two rivers, To Lich and Kim Nguu, have been regarded as an inexhaustible source of inspiration for many Vietnamese literature writers and poems that lived in the capital city in the old days. These two rivers were considered the most poetic and romantic bodies of water that flows through the city.
At present the two rivers, To Lich and Kim Nguu, are still partly seen in the city. Their former grandeur has long lost their literature charm because they have to give way to urbanization development scheme. Currently these rivers are regarded merely as the city's main open ditch drainage system. However, the government has had in mind a massive upgrading scheme to return the two historic rivers their original beauty



Hanoi features a warm humid subtropical climate with plentiful precipitation. The city experiences the typical climate of northern Vietnam, where summers are hot and humid, and winters are, by national standards, relatively cool and dry. Summers, lasting from May to September, are hot and humid, and receive the majority of the annual 1,680 millimeters (66.1 in) of rainfall. The winters are short, relatively dry, and mild, while spring can bring light rains.

When the first state of ancient Vietnam was established in Hanoi (formerly Thang Long), the city was considered a sacred and typical part of Vietnam. Twenty three centuries ago, Co Loa in the present-day district of Dong Anh was the capital of the ancient Au Lac country reigned by Thuc An Duong Vuong (King Thuc An Duong.) In the subsequent period of more than 1,000 years, Hanoi had witnessed brilliant feats of arms in a long resistance war against the northern mighty invaders. The subsequent dynasties sometimes moved their capital to other regions.
Mid 20th century, Hanoi suffers from the complex events of history. Events that Japanese attacks Indochina in 1940 make Vietnam under the administration of the French and Japanese. The Vietnamese forces held August revolution succeeded. In september 2nd 1945, Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh, and created the Democratic Republic of Vietnam with Hanoi capital. In 1945, the victory of Dien Bien Phu, our military regained the North of Vietnam, Hanoi continued the capital position of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

As the capital of Vietnam for almost a thousand years, Hanoi is considered one of the main cultural centers of Vietnam, where most Vietnamese dynasties have left their imprint. Even though some relics have not survived through wars and time, the city still has many interesting cultural and historic monuments for visitors and residents.

Hanoi was given the title "City for Peace" on June 17th 1999. In 2000, President Tran Duc Luong in Hanoi awarded the title "Capital hero" on October 4th. In 2010, the city celebrated 1000 years with 1000th anniversary of Thang Long - Hanoi from October 1st to 10th which prepared many years ago.

Hanoi is very compact, and the city is the most interesting places for tourists. You could probably explore the Old Quarter and visit all the places below in a single day. Tourists can enjoy fresh air when walking around Hoan Kiem Lake or West Lake, sight view in the Old Quarter and visit the entire trade villages around Hanoi. Moreover, they will have opportunities to enjoy traditional foods and have unforgettable time in Hanoi such as: Pho, Cha ca La Vong, com, Bun thang, Banh cuon, Bun cha…Coming and exploring Hanoi, tourist will find a strange and excited feeling about landscape and Hanoian.

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Thứ Bảy, 10 tháng 10, 2015

The viet namese capital provides a truly startling contrast to Ho Chi Minh city – it has a far more traditional air and is home to some superb examples
The classic tour for visitors to Vietnam travel, and with good reason – following this route gives you easy access to superb historical sights, high-octane nightlife, pristine beaches, mountain-dwelling minority groups and much more. It can easily eat up the full month of your visa.
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Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 10, 2015

Phu Lang village in Vietnam

Phu Lang has become a brand name like Bat Trang in terms of pottery and ceramics product.

Phu Lang has become a brand name like Bat Trang in terms of pottery and ceramics products. However, thanks to its distance from the urban centre, much of the pristine scenery as well as traditional production have moved forward for centuries without being over-commercialized.

Through times, there are only a few families left who continued their tradition. The yard is packed with firewood and clay. Indoors, there are a large collection of pottery wares, from flower vases to tea pots. Bat Trang is special by its simplicity: from the decorative style to the natural brown color of clay. Villagers are very friendly: they will take you in and give you a quick tour to see how their every activities unfold.

Top 5 things to do while traveling to Danang


Located in the Central part of 
viet nam, Danang is among incredible backpacking destinations that visitors should never miss out.


Danang is Vietnam’s fourth largest city, so it will be a piece of cake for you to find out the fantastic restaurants, colorful shops, high-quality hotels, and tree-lined boulevards as hanging around the city. In addition, fascinating culture, magnificent scenery, beautiful beaches, and archeological wonders, … that all make Danang unlike nowhere in Vietnam. That’s why it’s really worth for a try at least one time as traveling around Vietnam.
Danang by night

Actually, there are always so many interesting things you should try as being in Danang, but if you find yourself being short on time, what are the top choices for you? Here is the list of top 5 must-try things in Danang, Vietnam that will be a very big mistake if you miss out anyone of them.
Visiting the Museum of Cham Sculpture

Tourists visit Danang’s Museum of Cham Sculpture

Located at No.1, Trung Nu Vuong Street, the Cham Museum features the largest collection of Cham sculptures and artifacts in the world, dating back from the 5th to 17th century. Totally, it has around 300 different pieces that were taken from the towers and temples across the whole central region, featuring altars, garudas, lingas, Ganesha, apsaras, as well as images of Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma, etc. Also, there are displays focusing on the culture of Cham people today with photos and contemporary artifacts of the Kate Festival or the Cham New Year. However, it might be worth picking up a guidebook at the museum shop with full English captions and a lot of useful information that make your visit much greater. The museum is open all the week with the entrance fee of VND30,000 (less than $1.5) for an adult and VND5,000 (about $0.25) for children and students.
Exploring the Marble Mountains

The Marble Mountains in Danang

vietnam danang’s Marble Mountains or also known as the Five Elements Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son) are a cluster of 5 marble and limestone mountains, located in the south of Danang. Visiting this famous symbol of Danang city, you must be really surprised by the unique and breathtaking beauty of the caves, grottos, tunnels and Buddhist shrines located here, including Ba Tho cave, Da Chong tunnel, the temple worshiping Ngoc Lan princess, and so on. Historical and cultural vestiges from the 14th and 15th centuries are also some so special things for visitors to explore. Additionally, this mountainous area has been renowned for its long-established stone engraving activities, producing wonderful sculptures, handicrafts, statues, and artworks to export worldwide. So, keep in mind to visit Dong Hai or Non Nuoc village to admire great works of patient and skillful craftsmen, as well as have some small ones as the souvenirs for your friends and family that are completely made of marble stone such as necklaces, earrings, vases, or a sculpture of Buddha.
Enjoying the beauty of Hai Van Pass
Hai Van Pass – One of the must-see places in Danang

Hai Van is not only the highest pass (500m above the sea level), but also the most scenic hillside road you can find in Vietnam. Visually, it’s like a colossal dragon, having an overall length of 21 km that plays the role in connecting Danang and Hue. For those who love adventurous activities, this place might be a very great choice as offering the tourists incredible moments of passing through layers of clouds, admiring beautiful ocean views and experiencing the fear when crossing dangerous roads at a time. Hai Van Pass now has been a popular destination for thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts in Vietnam. As visiting here, many people choose to rent a scooter to more conveniently hang around this area. But if you want to do that, let’s think about it carefully, then plan and make the best preparations as you can.
Relaxing on Danang’s beautiful beaches

The breathtaking beauty of Non Nuoc Beach in Danang


Danang is considered the heaven of beautiful beaches. As stretching down Hai Van Pass, it’s the time for visitors to explore a chain of beautiful beaches that really deserve to spend your time.My Khe, Bac An My, China beaches, etc are among great recommendations for you as they are familiar tourist destinations for both Vietnamese and foreign visitors. Each one of them all has very own beauty and characteristics. Especially, Non Nuoc beach, which features very clear and clean water with white sand and green forests surround, is a top choice for those who is looking for an awesome place to relax, enjoy the sun and soft sand, as well as surf on gentle waves. In 2005, it once recognized as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches by the Forbes magazine.
Tasting the local foods

Quang’s noodle with chicken in Danang


Being a coastal city, fresh seafood must be one of the must-try foods that you can find on the menu of almost restaurants in Danang. Next, don’t forget to explore a very wide range of awesome street foods in there that all really impress you just for a bite. Definitely, street foods are always an indispensable part of the local cuisine, reflecting the regular rhythm of daily life as well as special gastronomy of Danang people. Now, Danang’s local foods can be found nationwide, but their delicious, exquisite, and unique flavors can be found nowhere else in the country.

Banh Xeo – A crispy savory pancake of Danang, made from pork skewers, shrimps, and herbs


So, let’s try as many great Danang street foods as you can, but never skip 7 those ones, including Quang noodle, fish cake noodle, sweet soup, Vietnamese thick noodle soup, sizzling cake or banh xeo, charcoal barbecue pork skewer (nem lui), jelly-fish salad as they are most famous specialties of this region. Nguyen Chi Thanh Street is considered the most popular coffee and street food spot across Danang city. Go along the street, you will easily find out many diners and restaurants serving well-known Danang dishes from the early morning to late night. So, don’t miss them once you are there.

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Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 10, 2015

Dai Lai lake Vietnam

Dai Lai Lake is approximately 40km north of Hanoi, towards Noi Bai International Airport direction. The lake belongs to Vinh Yen borough, Vinh Phuc province. It takes approximately 1 hour to get from Hanoi downtown to Dai Lai lake area.

An artificial reservoir turned into a weekend paradise
Hanoi has its excitement and its fearsomeness. Buzzing all around are the narrow noisy streets of the thousand-year old quarter. Crazy as it is, one may still get lost in its glamour. At the same time, as the booze wanes off, one may just find himself longing for a peaceful serenity that seems so impossible to locate in this fast-pace exotic land. Look no further than a mere 25 miles to the north of town! Welcome to the emerald water of Dai Lai lake.


Enjoying its close proximity to the capital, Dai Lai has recently seen a boost in the number of visitors. Motels rise up and offer weekend warriors a spot to enjoy life just a bit, free of all responsibility. Still at its infancy, the services here are nowhere near top of the line, or to be fair, comfortable. The one big plus one has to give is that while government has all the temptation to pollute the lake, it manages to resist. The water is still shining in its glory, swimmable for the most part. So much owes to the truth that a company has recently built an upscale resort on the shore, completed with beach, water sports and water front properties. The Flamingo Dai Lai resort’s services come at a hefty price, and for the most part are reserved for residents and guests with prior reservation only. Its spacious villas, large gardens and the overall luxurious landscape more resemble a European resort town than one of Vietnamese origin.

Outside of the private Flamingo, one can still find many other accommodations on the shore, with most being more affordable than the resort. Good things come at a price, so it should be reasonable that one knows what is expectedly coming his way. Vietnam, after all, is not known for outstanding customer service.
The perfect get-away that does not involve going to the airport
The serenity of the calm water and the refreshingly pure air, thanks to the surrounding mountains and vast forest, as opposed to the choking exhaust of Hanoi’s motorcycles, are the reason more and more people come to its shore with each passing season. Locals often chose to dip in the lake’s water, or go boating around for just one Sunday afternoon. Dai Lai lake may just be harboring the first steps of a boating culture in Vietnam.


On the other hand, visitors who love hiking and climbing mountain can challenge themselves with an adventure across the woods to Nhe Pass or Mo Qua Mountain, both famous for their uprightly high cliffs. The friendly locals are often very willing to lend help if asked for direction. Also, the historical Old Castle of Nguyen Danh Phuong that was established more than 300 years ago during the time of King Le – Lord Trinh chaotic rivalry may prove exciting to history buffs.


For ones that have been in Hanoi for too long and need a break from its initial bustling awesomeness, come no further!