The Vietnamese year follows a rhythm of festivals and religious observances, ranging from solemn family gatherings at the ancestral altar to national celebrations culminating in Tet, the Vietnamese New Year. In between are countless local festivals, most notably in the Red ...
Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet for short, is considered the biggest and most popular festival of the year in Vietnam. Celebrated on the first day of the first month in Lunar Calendar, Tet’s celebration is the longest holiday which may ...
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As far as history, culture, nature, architecture, and fun activities go, Vietnam has a lot to offer. It can accommodate all types of travelers, from those looking for a relaxing beach holiday to hikers and adventurers...
The Vietnamese have not been prolific builders like their Khmer neighbours, or the Chams, whose graceful towers and temples adorn many southern parts of the country, but even so Vietnam boasts an eclectic collection of monuments. All of the big ...
With warm climate around the year and beautiful landscapes, Da Nang, Ninh Thuan, Nha Trang and Phu Quoc are ideal destinations for tourists to stay in Vietnam’s winter.
Many Vietnamese believe that the first few days will set the tone for the whole year. So they try to do everything that can bring them good luck and avoid all bad omens. This cheat sheet will help you navigate through the ...
Da Lat is romantic and attractive by not only charming wild sunflowers, red maple leaves but also beautiful pink grass hills, which make the city of flower a little-known beauty in Vietnam.
Internationally speaking, Thai food may be the most heralded of all the Southeast Asian cuisines, but true connoisseurs would go for Vietnamese every time. Light, subtle in flavour and astonishing in their variety, Vietnamese dishes are boiled or steamed rather ...
The Central Highlands city of Da Lat will be decorated with kaleidoscopic patch work of flowers during the biennial flower festival - a trademark of the city - from December 29 to January 2.