Yellow autumn draws visitors to Mu Cang Chai
In autumn, the fields of Mu Cang Chai turn varying shades of brilliant yellow and are filled with life as ethnic Mong farmers, wearing traditional attire, harvest the abundance of ripe rice and shoulder bags of the grain home over mountains and hills and across swinging suspension bridges. |
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Transcendental, tranquil Ninh Van Bay
As one looks upon the virgin beauty of Ninh Van Bay it is hard to imagine it was once the site of fierce fighting during the American War. |
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Tay Ninh National Park is home to array of rare birds
A group of Vietnamese friends from the US visited Lo Go-Xa Mat National Park in the southern province of Tay Ninh to experience the virgin forests and eco-landscapes that abound there. |
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Intoxicating Lang Biang Mountain beckons visitors to enjoy nature
The Central Highlands’ city of Da Lat is one of my favourite holiday destinations in Viet Nam. I have visited the city many times, yet every time I do so I’m always enchanted by the beauty of the landscape, the brilliance of the flowers that adorn the parks and hills and houses, and the crisp clear air that never fails to intoxicate. |
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Beautiful new cave discovered
A new cave described as very beautiful and mysterious and with a complex maze of grottoes has been discovered in the northern mountainous province of Bac Can. |
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Elephants amble through rare hill landscape to Phu Cuong waterfall
Duong Le Tinh and her group of American friends were thrilled to arrive at Phu Cuong Waterfall in the Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) Province of Gia Lai. |
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Take a swim in Ninh Binh
Ninh Binh will focus on developing two main kinds of tourism – ecological and cultural-spiritual. Authorities have instructed the tourism sector to focus on the province’s strengths. |
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Old house in Hoi An maintains link with Oriental philosophies
As you look at the thousands of name cards and keepsakes that visitors have left in Tan Ky House in the ancient city of Hoi An, you won’t have to ask how much interest there is in a house that has been recognised by the Government as a historical and cultural monument since the 1980s. |
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