Located just about 30 minutes from Hanoi, Thuy Tien Bridge (Hung Yen province) attracts large crowds when bougainvillea flowers bloom profusely, covering both sides of the bridge and creating a vibrant scene.
On the afternoon of the fourth day of Tet (Lunar New Year), thousands of tourists flocked to Ha Giang (Tuyen Quang), with long lines of vehicles on the mountain passes, and in many sections, traffic was moving only a few meters at a time due to the sudden surge in vehicles.
Located just a few tens of kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City, many lush green picnic spots have become a preferred choice for people during the short New Year's holiday.
This year, to celebrate Vietnam's National Day on September 2nd, many museums, historical sites, and cultural venues in Hanoi are offering free admission and hosting a variety of unique cultural and artistic activities.
Selfie enthusiasts need to exercise self-control when visiting these popular tourist spots, or risk hefty fines, potentially amounting to billions of Vietnamese dong.
China boasts a diverse range of landscapes and climates, offering many options for travelers seeking to escape the heat. So, where should you go in China in July?
The April 30th - May 1st holiday is the ideal time for Hanoi residents and tourists to explore the city's attractive sightseeing and entertainment spots.
With the upcoming Hung Kings Commemoration Day, if you visit the ancestral land to attend the Hung Temple festival, don't miss the opportunity to explore these famous tourist destinations in Phu Tho.
The Nam Cuong sand dunes boast a magnificent and vast natural beauty, making them an ideal spot for taking Instagram-worthy photos, attracting a large number of visitors every day.
Most tourist destinations in Tra Vinh boast picturesque and refreshing countryside scenery thanks to the province's advantageous location, surrounded by the Co Chien and Hau rivers.