Showing posts with label hoi an vietnam. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Top Places To Visit In VietNam



                                             The wondrous beauty of Danang beach.

1.Ha Long Bay

With its aqua-green water and cluster of limestone rocky outcrops rising from the water like sea dragons, Ha Long Bay resembles a scene from a fantasy story. Located about 130 km (80 miles) east of Hanoi in northern Vietnam, this otherworldly bay features more than 2,000 jungle-covered islands pitted with intriguing caves, grottoes, sinkholes and lakes. Many of the islands have been sculpted over the centuries by natural processes into fantastic formations.


2.Hanoi

For the last century, Hanoi has the Indochina and Vietnam Wars to emerge as the booming capital city of a reunified Vietnam. At the heart of Hanoi is its Old Quarter, an open-air museum of historic Asian and French colonial architecture that has largely remained intact despite the bombings of the Vietnam War. Here among scenic tree-lined boulevards, tourists can browse busy markets, sip coffee at quaint cafes and visit prominent sites like the Grand Opera House, the Presidential Palace and Saint Joseph Cathedral.


3.Hoi An

Located off the coast of the South China Sea in South Central Vietnam, Hoi An is a beautiful, old city dating back 2,000 years to the Champa Kingdom. The city’s historic architecture, traditional culture and textiles make it a popular destination in Vietnam. At the heart of Hoi An is its atmospheric Old Town which is small enough to walk around easily. The narrow, winding lanes of the Old Town are lined with beautiful old architecture, traditional wooden houses and hundreds of tailor shops selling clothing, shoes, bags, souvenirs and custom-made services.


4..Hue

Situated on the banks of the Perfume River in Central Vietnam, Hue once served as the imperial capital of the Nguyen dynasty. Today, the vestiges of this former glorious period are reflected in the city’s architecture, culture and cuisine, making it one of the best places to visit in Vietnam. Of the city’s monuments, the Citadel is the most famous. Once the seat of the Nguyen emperors, the Citadel is a sprawling complex of grand palaces, ornate temples, walls and gates Another important landmark on the river is the city’s official symbol, the Thien Mu Pagoda.


5.Sapa

Surrounded by pictorial mountains, rice terraces and a diversity of hill tribes in the remote northwest of Vietnam, Sapa is a quiet town frequently used as a base for trekking in the Hoang Lien Son Mountains and touring rice paddies and traditional villages. From the town, there are many organized tours that aide tourists in mountain hikes and exploring the nearby rice paddies and remote villages. These tours present views of beautiful waterfalls and the opportunities to experience the food, customs and way of life among the local tribes.


6.Nha Trang

Located on one of Asia’s most beautiful bays off the coast of South Central Vietnam, Nha Trang is a popular seaside resort city. Picturesque mountains, beaches and lush islands all make it a favorite destination among tourists, Vietnamese and scuba divers. Adorned with resorts, palm trees and a lovely promenade, Nha Trang’s beach is its main draw. Amusement and water parks provide fun for everyone with roller coasters and wave pools.


7.Mekong Delta

Colorful floating markets, fruit orchards, rice paddies, sugar cane groves, bird sanctuaries and quaint villages are all what draw many to the Mekong Delta in southwestern Vietnam. Nicknamed “Vietnam’s Rice Basket,” the Mekong Delta is an agricultural region made fertile by the maze of canals and streams fed by the Mekong River. Stretching from the Gulf of Thailand to Ho Chi Minh City, the Mekong Delta feeds more than a third of the country from its rich plantations, orchards, rice paddies and fish farms.


8.Ho Chi Minh City

Lying along the Siagon River near the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City was formerly known as Saigon and served as the capital of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Today, Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city of the reunified country, offering plenty of reasons to visit, from its blend of historic and modern attractions to vibrant shopping, dining and nightlife.


9.My Son

Located on the central coast of Vietnam near the Duy Phú village is the important archaeological site known as My Son. One of Southeast Asia’s most notable ancient sites, My Son was once a significant center of religious Hindu ceremonies where the kings of the Champa Kingdom built numerous temples devoted to the worship of the god, Shiva, between the 4th and 14th centuries.


10.Dalat

Year-round cool weather and idyllic scenery of misty valleys, lush pine trees and colorful flowers are some of the reasons that Dalat was once used by Vietnamese emperors and French colonials as a summer retreat. Today, this charming town in the South Central Highlands of Vietnam is a popular destination for those looking for relief from the heat. A walkable city, Dalat is a beautiful scene of French colonial architecture and villas set amid picturesque landscapes.



Thursday, May 21, 2015

The trip 2 days one night in Hoi An Vietnam

From the golden coast to the emerald mountains, we’ll wind our way through the photogenic river delta, capturing a glimpse of everyday rural Vietnamese lifestyles as we head close to the border with Laos. Our trail takes us through a number of Co Tu ethnic minority villages, highlighting the richness and variety of cultures found in the area.


Day 1:
Departing Hoi An, our first stops are at a 1000 year old Cham temple as well as former US and French bases from the independence wars.
We then wind our way into the mountains through tea plantations, home to the people of the Co Tu minority. We take a break to enjoy a stop at a tea plantation before a visit with one of the few remaining Co Tu woodcarvers and his family. We experience a home cooked lunch in their house before continuing our journey deep in to the mountains. This area is very isolated and the culture and traditions remain essentially untouched by time; making this remote and staggeringly beautiful region home to one of the most authentic hill tribes remaining in Vietnam.
Our final stop for the day is Bho Hoong, a traditional Co Tu village where we will stay for the night in stiled Co Tu huts. Little has changed in the past hundred years in Bho Hoong and it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Central Vietnam. A light village walk, guided by a local resident, allows us to explore the village and unlock its cultural secrets. After our walk, we are free to enjoy a refreshing dip in the river. 
The evening is highlighted by a superb dinner of delicious Co Tu dishes, traditional music performances and a chance to interact with the villagers, gaining more insight into their rich culture. Larger groups (four or more) will be treated to bonfire and traditional dancing as well! Afterwards, retreat to your luxuriously outfitted accommodation where the serene setting and clear mountain air will lull you to sleep.
Day 2:


In the morning, wake up to the sounds of the village coming to life. Enjoy breakfast and a hot cup of coffee as you watch the morning activities of the Co Tu, heading out into the fields and preparing the days meals. Saying farewell to our Bho Hoong hosts, we head back out onto the winding mountain roads. Stopping at another Co Tu village, we enjoy the brocade weavers, a craft the Co Tu are famous for. Then we embark on the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail, through lush forests and past jaw-dropping views of the mountains of Central Vietnam. Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more beautiful we arrive at a waterfall tucked alongside a towering peak for a picnic lunch.
The afternoon sees us descending back down toward the coast, stopping along the way to explore historic sites and places of interest, before heading east to Hoi An.

Some travel experience to visit Hoi An Viet Nam

You can catch a bus from the bus station of Da Nang to Hoi An. Every 30 minutes with 1 bus, starting from 5:00 or 6:00 am to 5:00 pm, bus to Hoi An, passing Marble Tourism Zone, so you can look at here, then the bus back to Hoi An continued,  Also you can rent a motorcycle and went along the coast to Hoi An (beautiful scenes).
Where to visit in Hoi An:


Cu Lao Cham Island and My Son Sanctuary is the most attractive place in Hoi An you should go, you should buy tours from travel company to go to save.
The other places to visit:
Covered Bridge - Buddhist temple without ...
Covered Bridge - the common name for a combination of small temple architecture mounted on the north side of the bridge in the ancient town of Hoi An (Hoi An city now), Quang Nam Province. Along with The Tile Phat Diem (Ninh Binh), Thanh Toan Tile Bridge (Thua Thien Hue), Covered Bridge in Hoi An is a 3 tile bridge in Vietnam, is known to many visitors.

The 18 m long bridge with seven wooden space, curved clear creeks flowing through the Huai River (a tributary of Thu Bon River) between two of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai and Tran Phu Hoi An City's. The bridge has soft curved shape, more beautiful motifs. The temples are wooden and lacquer meticulously carved. Face turned toward the river temple, pagoda roof tiles that cover yang bridge.



Phung Hung ancient house: 04 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai - TP. Hoi An
Phung Hung ancient house which witnessed the birth of the eighth generation of the family Phung Hung. It was built on the last two hundred years and it is one of the most beautiful samples of this type of architecture in Hoi An. In 1985, this home has been ranked first in Vietnam as a model of traditional architecture with high cultural value. It is considered a model because it keeps intact the ancient architectural elements, thanks to the excellent quality of materials and the care of the whole family.
Tan Ky ancient house, at 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province.
Built over 200 years ago, Tan Ky ancient house in the city center of Hoi An (Quang Nam) tubular architectures characteristic of the ancient town has been recognized by UNESCO as world cultural heritage. To date the landlord retains the interior layout and the use of ancient objects from ancient times. Many evidences of prosperous trade era and the ancient cultural exchanges between the United nations - Japan - Vietnam is very popular in the later stages of the 17th century are still preserved. This is the first ancient houses the Ministry of Culture - Information issued by recognized "work culture" and two other relics in Hoi An in 1985.
Phuoc Kien Assembly hall - Hoi An
This is where worship, and assembly Money gentle fellow who Fujian. Go sightseeing, tourists will admire the unique architecture works splendid, exquisitely carved. Assembly Hall architecture fonts "Three" in the order: port - airport - lake - plants - two blocks east and west - the front - backyard - and power rear. The temple Thien Hau Thanh Mau, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, Shen, 3 and 12 pregnant women living God midwife. In the temple there are many statues, drums, copper bells, incense burners, large, horizontal 14 pictures and many other valuable artifacts.