Home to rich and diverse collections of historical relics and thematic exhibitions on Vietnamese culture and history, the Vietnam National Museum of History gives visitors a comprehensive view of the development of the country from the prehistoric period through the national formation period.
Ta Hien Street – The Hanoi Beer Street, “Pho Tay” (Foreigners’ Street) or “international crossroad”, is one of the most famous local hubs for visitors coming to the Capital City.
Situated in the heart of Hanoi, the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long captures visitors’ attention with outstanding cultural and archaeological values, reflected in its historical longevity.
Hue, once the capital of Vietnam, is home to an unlimited number of things to do. This 3-day itinerary will share everything you need to know to plan the best trip to Hue, including the best things to do and see, what to eat, where to stay and more.
Indulge in a culinary adventure at Silk Path Grand Hue Hotel & Spa, showcasing must-try dishes that capture the essence of Hue’s vibrant food scene.
As the Old Capital where the Nguyen dynasty ruled, Hue hides the fascinating royal tombs which reflect the kings’ temperaments, philosophies, and priorities.
Known as Vietnam’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Hue Imperial City has always been the top attraction when visiting the Imperial City of Hue. Let’s find out everything you need to know about this destination.
Located near Thien Mu Pagoda, An Hien Garden House has outstanding architectural, historic and cultural values and is well worth a visit.
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