Autumn is probably the best time to travel to Hanoi: gentle breezes, golden sunlight, silver-orange leaves, romantic flowers & a lot of seasonal foods. Cốm (young rice or green rice flakes) is one of the capital’s autumn signatures.
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.
The Water Puppet Show is a great chance to enjoy some traditional Vietnamese culture right in the heart of Hanoi.
Located in the Northwest of Vietnam, Sapa attracts many visitors through its stunning nature, rich cultural diversity, and friendly people. With the cool climate all year round, different types of Sapa flowers bloom each month, embracing such a heavenly vibe for each trip!
You’ll find a wealth of food to enjoy in and around Sapa, from hearty Vietnamese fare to specialties specific to the northern mountains. Let’s list out 5 dishes that must be tried when visiting Sapa with Silk Path Grand Sapa!
With a history of over 100 years, Long Bien Bridge is not only a traffic construction but also a meaningful living historical evidence of the courageous of Hanoi during the two greatest wars against the French colonialists and American imperialism.
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