The Government has announced that it will offer 45-day visa-free entry for citizens from 12 countries, applicable from August 15, 2025 to August 14, 2028, Also, has decided to expand visa-exemption policy for foreigners to boost socio-economic development, according to Decree No. 221/ND-CP issued on August 15, 2025.
45-day visa-free entry for citizens from 12 countries
Under the resolution, citizens of the following countries will be eligible for visa-free entry: the Kingdom of Belgium, the Republic of Bulgaria, the Republic of Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Poland, Romania, the Slovak Republic, the Republic of Slovenia, and the Swiss Confederation.
Visitors from these countries may stay in Vietnam for up to 45 days from the date of entry for tourism purpose, regardless of passport type, provided they meet all entry conditions stipulated by Vietnamese law.
This visa-free policy will be in effect from 15 August 2025 to 14 August 2028, as part of Vietnam’s initiative to stimulate tourism growth.
As a result, Government Resolution No. 11/NQ-CP dated 15 January 2025, which granted visa exemptions in 2025 to citizens of Poland, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland will cease to be effective from 15 August 2025.
In January this year, the Government had decided to waive visas for tourists from Poland, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland until December 31, 2025.
Two months later, the Government waived visas for tourists from 12 countries including Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland from March 15, 2025 to March 14, 2028.
All the above moves aim to boost inbound tourism, thus helping the Southeast Asian nation to achieve the GDP growth goal of at least 8 percent in 2025.
From January to July, the country welcomed 12.2 million foreign visitors, representing a year-on-year increase of 22.5 percent. With this pace, Viet Nam is set to hit its ambitious goal of handling 25 million international arrivals this year.
Special Visa Waiver for Priority Foreign Visitors
The Government has also promulgated Decree No. 221/2025/NĐ-CP dated 8 August 2025, providing visa exemption for foreign nationals in special categories that are prioritized for Vietnam’s socio-economic development, effective from 15 August 2025.
Under the Decree, this policy shall be applicable to the following cases from August 15, 2025:
– Guests of the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam Central Committee, the State President, the Chairman of the National Assembly, the Prime Minister, the Standing member of the Secretariat, the Vice State President, the Vice Chairpersons of the National Assembly, the Deputy Prime Ministers, the President of the Viet Nam Fatherland Front Central Committee, the Cabinet Ministers, the Secretaries of the Provincial/Municipal Party Committees, the Chairpersons of the Provincial/Municipal People’s Councils and People’s Committees;
– Scholars, experts, scientists, professors from foreign universities and academies, and high-quality workforce for digital technology industry.
– Leaders of business giants in the world.
– Celebrities, renowned artists and athletes.
– Honorary consuls.
– Guests of research institutes, universities and business giants decided by the Government.
– Other cases specified by the Minister of Public Security.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has unveiled a string of activities to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2, 1945–2025).
These events include a grand military parade, national-level exhibition on 80-year socio-economic achievements.
The celebrations are designed to deepen understanding across the Party, armed forces, and the public about the profound historical significance of the 1945 August Revolution and the founding of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam—now the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
Organizers aim to foster patriotism, national pride, and unity, while strengthening the collective will for peace, self-reliance, and resilience. The events will also honor those who sacrificed their lives for national independence and reunification and reaffirm the nation’s commitment to continued development and protection.
These commemorative activities are expected to reinforce public confidence and pride in the Party and State, while fostering national consensus as Viet Nam steps into a new chapter of growth and prosperity.
The August Revolution Commemoration marks eight decades since the Viet Minh-led uprising (August 13–19, 1945) that overthrew Japanese and French colonial control. Meanwhile, National Day celebrates 80 years since President Ho Chi Minh’s historic Declaration of Independence on September 2, 1945.
Around 40,000 people will partake in a grand parade to celebrate 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2.
The grand parade will take place in Ha Noi’s Ba Dinh Square where President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence on September 2, 1945, declaring the birth of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam, now the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
Ha Noi is gearing up preparations for the grand celebration – meaningful opportunity to unify the nation, honor its revolutionary history, and showcase Viet Nam progress and stability.
The capital city is planning to install a 30,000-seat grandstand, 4 large LED screens, 400 loudspeakers and 612 mobile toilets to serve delegates and visitors.
On April 30, Viet Nam organized a grand parade to mark the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification in Ho Chi Minh City./.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park (Viet Nam) and Hin Nam No National Park (Laos) have been officially recognized as the first transboundary natural world heritage site in Southeast Asia by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
The decision was announced during the committee’s 47th session held in Paris, France. The newly designated site is now officially named “Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park and Hin Nam No National Park.”
This marks the first time a Vietnamese site has received transboundary World Heritage status. The Governments of Viet Nam and Laos jointly submitted the nomination dossier to UNESCO in February 2024.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park has already been inscribed twice as a World Natural Heritage site for its distinctive karst geomorphology and exceptional biodiversity. The park is renowned globally for its ecological value and tourism appeal, as well as Viet Nam’s efforts to raise awareness through international integration.
Known as a model of “Ecosystem and Biodiversity,” the park features rare flora and fauna, including a unique evergreen tropical forest and a 500-year-old cypress species. Tourism activities in the park include self-guided tours, joint ventures, and forest environment service leases.
Located about 150km from Thakhek town in southern Laos, the Hin Nam No National Biodiversity Conservation Area spans 82,000 hectares. It is home to more than 40 mammal species, over 200 bird species, 25 bat species, 46 amphibian and reptile species, over 100 fish species, and more than 520 plant species.
Hin Nam No National Park (Laos)
Hin Nam No also offers significant eco-tourism potential with its striking limestone cave systems, including Nangen, King, Heaven, Konglor, and Xebangpha caves. The reserve shares a border with Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, enhancing the ecological connectivity between the two protected areas./.
At the 2025 Luxury Awards ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand, last week American travel magazine Travel + Leisure honored five Vietnamese hotels for their outstanding luxury, service and design.
Leading the “Best City Hotels” category in Vietnam is Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi. Situated at 15 Ngo Quyen Street in Hoan Kiem District, it is Vietnam’s oldest luxury hotel, opening its doors in 1901. Travel + Leisure described it as “a symbol of French colonial elegance and refined hospitality since 1901.”
The hotel has over 350 rooms at prices starting at VND5.7 million (US$218).
The awards in five categories were decided by votes from travel experts, readers and guests. Unlike regional awards, they recognize the best hotels in each country individually.
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The “Best Beach and Island Resorts” award went to InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula, which boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant, the first in Da Nang. Room prices start at VND24.6 million ($941).
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Described by Travel + Leisure as a place where time slows down in the heart of Hoi An, Anantara Hoi An was named the best suburban hotel. Situated by the Thu Bon River minutes away from the ancient town, it boasts a blend of classical architecture and modern amenities.
A highlight is the Art Space restaurant, offering a culinary experience where east-west tapas are presented as art alongside painting exhibitions. It is also the first venue in Vietnam to use 3D food printing technology.
Room prices start at VND7 million ($268).
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JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort & Spa was recognized as the hotel with the best swimming pool in Vietnam. Located in Phu Quoc, the resort has three pools, including one designed like a seashell.
Prices start at VND8.8 million ($337).
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La Veranda Resort Phu Quoc won in the “Best Hotel Spas” category. Its Tinh Wellness Sanctuary spa has eight treatment rooms and four VIP rooms designed around the elements of earth, water, wood, and fire. Treatments include detox, physical recovery, a saltwater pool, yoga center, and gym.
Room prices start at VND2.8 million ($107).
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Vietnam also made the top three in the “Best Integrated Resort in Asia-Pacific 2025” category with its Hoiana Resort & Golf in Hoi An, where room rates start from VND3.2 million ($122.64).
Integrated resorts offer not only accommodation but also amenities such as restaurants, spas, conference centers, shopping, and entertainment.
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The 2025 Luxury Awards honored excellence across 22 categories in the Asia-Pacific, covering hotels, spas, airlines, cruises, and more. Hanoi ranked seventh among the region’s top cities while Phu Quoc placed third among islands.
Azerai La Residence Hue’s general manager, Phan Trong Minh, was named Vietnam’s best GM.
Room rates were surveyed via published prices on apps like Booking and Agoda for weekday stays in July.
From canyoning in Da Lat to diving in Nha Trang, these are some of experiences handpicked by U.K. travel magazine Wanderlust show the wilder side of Vietnam.
In a story published on April 9 it listed the seven, which will at least bring you out of your comfort zone if not make your heart race.
Cave exploration in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, Quang Binh Province
Quang Binh has thousands of caverns, including the Son Doong Cave, the world’s largest cave passage. The Phong Nha cave system stretches 45 kilometers and features dry caves, underground rivers and limestone formations.
Visitors can opt for boat tours or multi-day expeditions involving climbing, swimming and camping inside the caves. The national park is also home to over 150 mammal and 300 bird species, including several discovered only in 2024.
Best time to go: December to March
Trekking among rice terraces in Sa Pa Town, Lao Cai Province
Sa Pa, a trekking hub in northwest Vietnam, is known for its natural beauty. Its highlights include Fansipan Peak, Muong Hoa Valley, terraced rice fields, and ethnic minority villages. Treks range from short half-day walks to multi-day hikes.
Those who prefer not to trek up Fansipan can still enjoy the panoramic views from a cable car that climbs over 3,100 meters above sea level.
Best time to go: October to April
Coral diving in Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province
With its marine ecosystem, Vietnam offers great diving opportunities, and Nha Trang stands out thanks to its favorable conditions and tourism infrastructure. The Hon Mun Marine Protected Area is known for coral reefs and sea life, perfect for beginners.
Experienced divers can explore the more challenging Hon Rom site. Local dive centers provide training, equipment and guided tours.
Best time to go: February to October
Canyoning and rock climbing in Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province
Da Lat is not just a mountain town; it is also a hotspot for adventure sports. Canyoning at Datanla Waterfalls involves rappelling down cliffs, swimming in streams and sliding down rock chutes, all under supervision.
Other options include forest biking, kayaking on Tuyen Lam Lake, hiking up Langbiang Mountain, and riverside camping.
Best time to go: November to June
Kayaking in Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh Province
Beyond cruises, Ha Long Bay offers kayaking tours that take visitors through limestone caves and cycling trips to explore fishing villages. Illuminated caves like Sung Sot and Trinh Nu offer well-lit paths for easy exploration and sightseeing.
Best time to go: September to November, and March to May
Sandboarding and kite surfing in Mui Ne Town, Binh Thuan Province
Mui Ne’s sand dunes are a place for sandboarding. The coastal winds from November to March also make it a spot for kitesurfing, a wind-powered water sport for adrenaline seekers.
Several local centers offer kiteboarding lessons and equipment rentals by the hour or day.
Best time to go: November to March
Rock climbing in Huu Lung District, Lang Son Province
Hidden in the limestone valleys of northern Vietnam, Yen Thinh (Huu Lung) has become a go-to for international rock climbers. With over 180 bolted routes, ranging from beginner to expert level, it includes vertical walls, 3D overhangs and cave climbs.
Though still developing in terms of services, the area attracts climbers with its beauty and safety standards. Climbers should bring an 80-meter rope and at least 16 quickdraws.
An Bang Beach – one of the best beaches in Vietnam, offers a tranquil coastal getaway only a few minutes from Hoi An Ancient Town. With its pristine sands, clear waters, and laid-back vibe, An Bang is a haven for chilling and playing. Discover why this glamorous beach is a must-visit destination in Vietnam.
An Bang Beach is at its most beautiful from January to August when the weather is pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 30°C. During this period, the beach enjoys warm sunshine and gentle sea breezes. This is an ideal condition for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. In particular, summer months, from May to July, see calm, turquoise waters, perfect for activities like paddleboarding and snorkeling. This is also the peak tourist season, attracting crowds seeking vibrant beach life.
Meanwhile, the rainy season from September to December brings occasional tropical storms and unpredictable weather. While fewer visitors may travel to An Bang Beach during this time, it’s an opportunity to enjoy cozy stays in nearby resorts and savor delicious local cuisine in beachfront restaurants sheltered from the rain.
How to get to An Bang Beach Hoian, Vietnam
From Hanoi, take a flight to Da Nang International Airport (1 hour 20 minutes) and then a 45-minute car ride to An Bang Beach. Budget travelers can opt for overnight trains or buses, though these take significantly longer (14 to 17 hours). From Ho Chi Minh City, flights to Da Nang also take about 1 hour 20 minutes, followed by the same short transfer to the beach. Buses or trains take about 17 to 20 hours.
Once you’re in Hoi An, the beach is 5 kilometers away from the city center. Visitors can easily rent a motorbike (150,000 VND/day) or take a taxi to reach An Bang Beach on Lac Long Quan Street. Note that An Bang Beach is distinct from Cua Dai Beach, which is 3 kilometers away to the southeast on the same shoreline.
Where to stay near An Bang Beach Vietnam
An Bang Beach offers a wide range of accommodations, from luxurious resorts to cozy homestays, catering to different preferences and budgets. For those seeking comfort and modern amenities, Sol An Bang Beach Resort is a popular choice, featuring newly built facilities, a pool, and a spacious outdoor gathering area.
AIRA Boutique provides a vintage ambiance with wooden decor, tiled roofs, and colorful lanterns that evoke a nostalgic charm. Nearby, Life Beach Villa captures the essence of traditional Vietnamese design with its turquoise wooden doors and relaxed atmosphere.
For travelers looking for a more intimate experience, An Bang’s homestays are ideal. Dragon Sea Homestay stands out with its Santorini-inspired style, characterized by white walls, blue accents, and a central pool. Meanwhile, Under The Coconut Tree Homestay immerses visitors in the essence of a traditional Vietnamese village, with cottages with red-tiled floors and open spaces surrounded by lush greenery.
What to eat near An Bang Beach
The culinary scene near An Bang Beach is a treat for food enthusiasts, particularly those who love seafood. Freshly caught from the sea, dishes like grilled prawns, squid, and fish are prepared using local recipes and served hot to retain their natural flavors. Most restaurants near the beach feature open-air spaces and ocean views. Visitors can savor their meals while leisurely enjoying the sea breeze. Recommended restaurants near An Bang Beach:
The DeckHouse
Shore Club
Soul Kitchen
La Plage
Seascape
Jasmine
Dining near An Bang Beach is as much about the ambiance as it’s about the food, making it a memorable part of any visit.
Top 5 things to do near An Bang Beach
An Bang Beach is a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Yet, there is much more to explore in the area. Here are some of the top activities:
Swimming and sunbathing
An Bang Beach in Hoi An sets itself apart from My Khe and Non Nuoc Beaches in nearby Da Nang with its serene and intimate ambiance. While less crowded, it boasts a charm that rivals these popular spots. Stretching over 4 kilometers, An Bang Beach is renowned for its pristine white sand, clear waters, and gentle waves. Beach loungers line the shore, providing comfort for those basking under the sun.
An Bang Beach is also a prime spot for catching sunrises and sunsets. Early risers and evening wanderers can witness the magical interplay of colors as the sun beams over the horizon, creating a tranquil and picturesque experience. The laid-back vibe and crisp breeze, combined with the natural beauty and available amenities, make An Bang Beach the number-one spot for anyone once in Hoi An.
Water sports and island hopping
An Bang Beach in Hoi An offers a variety of water sports, including paddleboarding, kayaking, and jet skiing. However, one of the most exciting activities nearby is island hopping to the famous Cu Lao Cham archipelago. Located 15 kilometers offshore, Cu Lao Cham consists of 8 islands, the largest being Cu Lao Island. The archipelago is home to approximately 3,000 residents and abundant marine life.
Travelers can reach Cu Lao Cham via package tours or by purchasing boat tickets at Cua Dai Port near An Bang. Shared boat tickets cost around 250,000 VND, while half-day package tours start from 500,000 VND (including lunch). Once there, visitors can enjoy diving or try thrilling activities like parasailing. Prices for water sports range from 200,000 to over 1,000,000 VND per session, depending on the provider.
Explore Hoi An Ancient Town
A visit to Hoi An Ancient Town – a 1999 UNESCO World Heritage Site, complements any trip to An Bang Beach. Iconic cultural landmarks and attractions include the Japanese Covered Bridge, the Tan Ky Old House, and the Cantonese Assembly Hall, each showcasing the town’s rich history. Hoi An is also famous for its tailor shops, where visitors can get custom-made clothing crafted within a day or two.
Exploring the countryside outside Hoi An by bike is another must-try activity, allowing travelers to discover lush rice paddies and charming villages. During the Full Moon Festival, the town transforms into a magical setting with lanterns illuminating the streets and rivers. Releasing lanterns on the water is a cherished tradition that creates unforgettable memories, making Hoi An a truly captivating destination.
Boat tours on Thu Bon River
A boat tour on Thu Bon River offers a serene and educational experience. These tours navigate through fishing areas, where travelers can observe traditional net-casting techniques. Many tours make a stop at Kim Bong Village, renowned for its boat-building and woodworking craftsmanship. Visitors can explore workshops, interact with artisans, and learn about the process of crafting wooden boats from start to finish.
Some boat tours on Thu Bon River also include lunch, either aboard the boat or at a local riverside restaurant. Prices for a half-day tour start at 500,000 VND per person, offering excellent value for a journey that combines cultural insights with scenic beauty. Prioritize booking a tour with an English-speaking guide. This allows for clearer communication and a more enriching travel experience.
Spa and wellness
Indulging in a spa and wellness session near An Bang Beach is the perfect way to rejuvenate the body, mind, and soul. These experiences often include soothing massages, herbal treatments, aromatherapy, and facials, tailored to relieve stress and enhance overall well-being. For a truly revitalizing experience, consider visiting Thi Thi Spa, known for its calming atmosphere and skilled therapists.
Heaven Garden Spa offers a lush garden setting under a canopy that promotes relaxation, while HEALING provides holistic treatments that cater to both physical and spiritual needs. Whether you’re unwinding after a day of exploration or seeking a moment of tranquility, these spa services, with their emphasis on natural remedies and peaceful environments, ensure you feel refreshed and balanced.
Ben Tre is a province in the Mekong Delta known for its lush coconut groves, scenic waterways, and vibrant culture. Exploring Ben Tre offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and culinary delights.
Ben Tre has a subequatorial tropical monsoon climate, making it suitable for travel year-round. the best time to visit should be during the dry season when the weather is more predictable and favorable for exploring Ben Tre attractions. However, the province retains its natural charm and offers unique experiences in the rainy season, showcasing the vibrant beauty of the Mekong Delta in its rainy glory.
Here are a range of must-visit attractions when visiting Ben Tre:
Coconut Kingdom
In Ben Tre, immense coconut groves are concentrated in the western districts such as Chau Thanh, Cho Lach, Mo Cay, and Giong Trom. The province has more than 70,000 hectares of coconut land, yielding nearly 600 million fruits per year, leading the country. The coconut processing industry in Ben Tre has developed quite quickly with diverse products, consuming about 85% of the total amount of coconut harvested in the area. Returning to Ben Tre, coconut and coconut products are present throughout the villages.
Coconut trees not only bring economic benefits, increase income for Ben Tre people from coconuts and other materials, coconut tree trunks are also the main wood not only used to build houses, make beds, and make household goods & bridging because coconut wood is strong and not inferior to other woods. Coconut wood can be used for up to several decades. Today, coconut wood also creates hundreds of handicraft products and household goods sold to tourists and exports. Coconut leaf stalks… if in the past it was only to light a fire or to sweep the house with a bunch of brooms, today fresh coconut leaves are used to knit flower baskets, gift baskets; bamboo shoots braided knitting all kinds of lanterns for interior decoration… Coconut shells make activated carbon and are raw materials for making many kinds of handicrafts. Currently, coconut trees are exploited very thoroughly, contributing to increasing income, improving people’s lives, and creating jobs for workers in Ben Tre.
Vam Ho Bird Sanctuary
Vam Ho is the only bird sanctuary in Ben Tre province and is also the closest one to Ho Chi Minh City.Depending on the seasons, different numbers of birds and storks migrate to the jungle. At peak time, the sanctuary is home to thousands of feathered creatures.
In addition, Vam Ho bird sanctuary is biologically diverse in terms of flora with date palms, mangrove apple trees, etc.Vam Ho is an ideal place for you to learn about and indulge in the Southwest untouched nature, which promises to be a satisfying experience.
Dong Khoi Guerrilla Village
Dong Khoi guerrilla village is about 15 km from the center of Ben Tre. This was the place of the first uprising of the Dong Khoi movement in 1960 and then a stronghold for the Viet Cong guerrillas. This village now serves as a living museum where both locals and foreigners are educated about the Vietnam War.
Dong Khoi Guerrilla Village played a pivotal role in the anti-colonial struggle against the French and resistance against American forces. Like the famous Cu Chi Tunnels near Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Khoi Village had its own network of tunnels and hideouts for meetings, storing supplies, and as shelters.
Cai Mon Orchard
Visiting Cai Mon orchards in any season around the year, tourists in Vietnam travel can enjoy the fun when freely discovering in the orchards and eating fresh fruits.
Cai Mon is located on the bank of the Tien River in Tien Thuy village, Vinh Thanh commune, Cho Lach District and Ben Tre Province. Cai Mon orchard is considered the cradle of fruit trees in South Vietnam; its small and narrow paths are covered with green trees bearing heavy sweety fruits. Tourists in Vietnam tourism coming there in any season can enjoy various fruits around the year.
Cai Mon farming village also provides millions of breeding-tree types such as durian, mangosteen, sweet mango, seedless longan, langsat and varieties of citrus. There are also many graft and multiplication artisans who create the diversity of bonsai shapes by the very spectacular figures of deer, stag, dragon, phoenix, etc. The products are widely sold in Thu Duc, Bien Hoa, and exported to many Asian countries.
To tourists who want to discover the village of South feaure, Cai Mon is an ideal place where they can see and enjoy the fresh fruits despite being in any reason of the year.
Con Quy Island
Travel to Turtle Island you should not miss the tasting tropical fruits in the gardens, honey tea. Especially, you have chance to enjoy Don Ca Tai Tu – folk music of Southern people. Also, Don Ca Tai Tu is recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO. This type of traditional music has been existing here for years and surely, it is the most beautiful thing to experience in Mekong Delta.
Furthermore, travel to the island visitors have chance to visit coconut candy production factories and handicraft village from coconut for the most amazing experience. Also, you can have the beautiful gifts for your friends and relatives after visiting the island.
Recently, more and more international tourists come to visit Turtle Island. The reason for this is because of several amazing attractions and appealing activities in rural life. Sure enough, the island will bring you the atmosphere of the friendly and honest.
Mekong Delta Exploration
The Mekong Delta is one of Vietnam’s most mysterious and fascinating destinations. And there’s no one way to see it. Cruise along mangrove-lined riverways to explore the winding canals and waterways, ride a bicycle through coconut groves, immersing yourself in the vibrant river life or jump headfirst into local life at a rustic homestay — whatever you do, prepare to make memories that last.
Ben Tre Night Market
Located on Phan Ngoc Tong Street and Hung Vuong Street in Ben Tre City, Ben Tre night market was first held in 2012 in order to serve the need of shopping, entertaining and cultural exchanging of local and international tourists coming to the “Kingdom of coconut” Ben Tre.
More than that, lying along poetic Ben Tre River, the night market is an ideal place to sightsee the beauty of Ben Tre at night. You can enjoy a romantic attraction of Ben Tre featured by sparkling lights on the river and lovely bridges crossing the river.
Going for a walk along Ben Tre night market is an interesting experience if you have chance to travel this province in Mekong Delta region.
Nguyen Dinh Chieu Mausoleum
Ben Tre is not only famous for its peaceful countryside scenery and traditional craft villages. The historical sites here also make many tourists curious and want to visit once. In particular, the Nguyen Dinh Chieu Mausoleum.
His famous works are the poetic narrative Luc Van Tien, Duong Tu – Ha Mau, Ngu tieu y thuat van dap, Van te Truong Dinh, … Indeed, his works not only had a profound influence and had a strong vitality in the hearts of the Vietnamese people at that time but also remained until now.
With his talent and will to rise, he became a shining symbol of patriotism. As well as the chivalry of the people of the South in particular and the Vietnamese people in general. With a sharp pen, his poems and prose denounced the crimes of the French invaders, criticized the kings and mandarins who sold out the country for glory. And praised the uprisings of the insurgents, keeping their patriotism and love for the people intact.
When traveling to this relic site, you will not only admire the unique architecture but also listen to touching stories about the career of the famous person Nguyen Dinh Chieu. But you also have the opportunity to enjoy the specialties of this beautiful land. Such as: Braised Goby fish in coconut water, braised duck, grilled eel with scallion oil, grilled snakehead fish. Or coconut rice, braised fish in clay pot, coconut worms, fish sauce with pork belly, My Long rice paper.
Van Phuoc Pagoda
Van Phuoc Pagoda has a special architecture with unique spiritual works. Specifically, the pagoda’s location on the water gives it a cool, airy atmosphere, bringing a peaceful and tranquil space to visitors. The history of Van Phuoc Pagoda is also rich through many stages of development and renovation.
Although built recently, Van Phuoc Pagoda still retains the classic architecture of ancient Vietnamese Buddhist architecture. This place is designed with some similarities to ancient royal architecture. Some outstanding works at Van Phuoc Pagoda include Three-entrance Gate, Main Hall, Buddha’s Worship House, etc. All create a beautiful and impressive picture for visitors.
Traditional Festivals
For the people of Ben Tre, the festival is an indispensable part of their material and spiritual life, in order to honor the local cultural values, remember the merits of the sages; at the same time, to meet the needs of the community’s cultural activities of the residents, making a significant contribution to the formation of the people’s personality, qualities, customs and habits through each generation. Some unique and unique festivals in Ben Tre during the year are as follows:
– Festival of revolutionary tradition was held annually at the Dong Khoi relic site on January 17
– Nghinh Ong Festival was held annually on June 15-16 of the lunar calendar with large scale and typical organization in Ben Tre
– Traditional Cultural Festival was held annually on July 1 as the Ben Tre cultural day to celebrate Nguyen Dinh Chieu’s birthday.
– Coconut Festival
– Ky Yen Festival
What To Eat In Ben Tre
Elephant Ear Fish
Elephant Ear Fish is a freshwater fish commonly found in the Mekong Delta. It is named for its large, flat shape resembling an elephant’s ear and is known for its firm, white flesh, which is both tender and flavorful.
It is typically deep-fried whole until it’s crispy on the outside while remaining juicy and tender on the inside. Fresh herbs, lettuce, and other greens often accompany the dish. With this dish, a tangy dipping sauce, usually made with fish sauce, lime juice, sugar, and garlic, is also required.
To enjoy the dish, you typically wrap a piece of the fish and some herbs in rice paper, creating a roll. Then, dip it in the sauce before eating. You will get a delightful mix of textures and flavors from this combination of crispy fish, fresh herbs, and tangy sauce.
11.2 Vietnamese Pancakes
Vietnamese pancakes (Banh xeo) are a popular and savory dish in Vietnamese cuisine, including in regions like Ben Tre. They are very unique in their ingredients and how they are cooked and served.
The batter is made from rice flour, water, and turmeric powder, giving these pancakes a distinctive yellow color at the end. Coconut milk is sometimes added to the batter, especially in Ben Tre. The fillings typically include a mix of pork, shrimp, diced green onion, and bean sprouts. In some variations, other ingredients, like chicken or different types of seafood, can also be used.
This dish is traditionally served with fresh herbs like mint, cilantro, lettuce, and pickled vegetables. A side of fish sauce-based dipping sauce, usually mixed with lime juice, sugar, garlic, and chili, accompanies the dish.
To savor this treat, a piece of the pancake is typically placed on a lettuce leaf, garnished with herbs, rolled up, and then dipped in the sauce for a perfect blend of flavors.
11.3 Fried Banana
Fried bananas are a popular snack in Ben Tre, which also incorporates elements of coconut. The bananas used are a specific variety that is firmer and less sweet than the dessert bananas. These bananas are peeled and may be left whole, halved, or sliced, depending on the preference. They are then coated in a batter.
The batter can vary, but it often includes rice flour, wheat flour, and sometimes coconut milk for added richness and flavor. In Ben Tre, incorporating coconut into the batter is common due to, of course, the region’s abundance of coconuts. The bananas are deep-fried in oil until they turn golden brown and crispy.
Fresh Fruit
Coconuts: The coconuts here are known for their sweet water and thick, aromatic flesh. Coconuts are used in many local dishes, drinks, and in non-food products.
Durian: Ben Tre is also known for its durian, a fruit famous for its strong odor but loved for its rich and creamy texture. The durians here are considered high quality and are a favorite among durian enthusiasts.
Rambutan: This fruit, with its hairy exterior and sweet, juicy flesh, is widely grown in Ben Tre. The rambutan season is a much-awaited time of the year for both locals and visitors.
Despite the complex weather patterns, May is still a great time to visit Vietnam. As a transitional month between spring and summer, the country experiences increased rainfall and rising temperatures. In Hanoi and northern Vietnam, the heat and humidity start to build, accompanied by more frequent showers—yet the weather remains comfortable enough for outdoor activities. Along the central coast, hot and sunny days make it one of the best regions to explore during this time. Meanwhile, southern Vietnam begins its gradual shift into the rainy season. Let’s take a closer look at the weather and top destinations to visit in Vietnam during May.
(Source: Collected)
1.Weather by Region in May.
1.1 Northern Vietnam
Popular destinations:Hanoi, Halong Bay, Cat Ba, Sapa, Ha Giang, Mu Cang Chai, Ninh Binh, Mai Chau, etc.
Halong Bay(Source: Collected)
May in northern Vietnam marks a pleasant shift into summer, with temperatures typically ranging from 24 to 36 degrees Celsius. It’s an excellent time to visit both the northern and central regions of the country. However, travelers should be prepared for occasional weather disruptions, including storms or tropical depressions that may lead to changes in plans, such as canceled boat tours in Ha Long Bay. The mountainous areas like Mu Cang Chai and Sapa enjoy comfortable weather during this period, as local hill tribes begin planting rice on the terraced fields. In contrast, Ha Giang, located further east, tends to experience heavier rainfall. Despite this, May remains a wonderful time to explore Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
1.2 Central Vietnam
Popular destinations: Hoian, Danang, Hue, Nha Trang, Quy Nhon, Dalat, etc.
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May brings some of the best weather to Central Vietnam, with sunshine dominating the forecast and minimal rainfall to disrupt outdoor activities. Temperatures rise steadily, often reaching the upper 20s to as high as 38°C (upper 80s to 100°F). This hot, dry climate makes it a perfect time to enjoy the beaches of Da Nang, Hoi An, and Nha Trang. With long, sunny days, it’s an ideal month for snorkeling, diving, or simply relaxing by the sea. Just be sure to prepare for the heat—pack light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, and a hat to stay comfortable.
1.3 Southern Vietnam
Popular destinations: Ho Chi Minh City, Phan Thiet & Mui Ne, Mekong Delta, Long Hai & Ho Tram, Con Dao & Phu Quoc, etc.
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In May, South Vietnam begins its transition into the rainy season, though the change is gradual and mild. Here’s what you can expect:
Temperature: Expect hot and humid days with highs ranging from 28 to 36 degrees Celsius (82 to 97 degrees Fahrenheit).
Rainfall: While the rainy season technically starts in May, the rain usually comes in short, afternoon bursts. You’ll still enjoy plenty of sunshine.
Humidity: Humidity levels hover between 60-70%, making it feel even warmer.
Overall, May remains a great time to visit South Vietnam. The occasional rain showers offer a refreshing break from the heat and are unlikely to cause major disruptions to your travel plans.
2. Places to go in Vietnam in May & Useful Tips.
With average temperatures ranging from 20 to 30°C, the Mu Cang Chai and Sapa regions remain mostly dry, making them ideal for trekking. In particular, the terraced rice fields of northern Vietnam are at their most stunning during this time. May marks the “falling water season,” when fresh water cascades from one terrace to the next, and the fields shimmer with vibrant green and golden hues from the new rice crop.
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Best known for its vibrant “butterfly season” in April and May, Cuc Phuong National Park is an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure-seeking travelers.
Protected by the Truong Son mountain range, Central Vietnam experiences significantly less rainfall in May compared to other regions of the country. It’s an excellent time to visit its beautiful beaches, such as the pristine white sands of Nha Trang, the calm, warm waters of Quy Nhon, or the more secluded Lang Co Bay. Additionally, combining beach time with cultural exploration in Hue and Hoi An—both UNESCO World Heritage Sites—would make for an unforgettable experience.
The South is known for its hot, humid weather and frequent rainfall, but it enjoys slightly cooler temperatures compared to previous months. Therefore, visiting Ho Chi Minh City’s main attractions and air-conditioned museums remains a great option.
The island in South – Con Dao is still in favorable diving conditions during this month. Don’t miss it.
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As the hot, rainy season approaches, with increased rainfall across the country throughout the month, it’s essential to pack rain gear, insect repellent, and summer clothing. Don’t forget to bring a sunhat, sunglasses, or a parasol to shield yourself from UV rays. If you’re heading to mountainous regions or the Central Highlands, make sure to include a couple of warm layers for the cooler early mornings and late nights.
At the start of the month, during the April 30-May 2 holiday, city dwellers often head out of town for a quick getaway, making it a busy time, particularly at the beaches. However, later in the month, you can still enjoy the best beaches under glorious sunshine, but without the earlier crowds. Another advantage of May is that tour prices and accommodation rates tend to drop, or are more negotiable, making it an ideal time to visit.
3. May Events
3.1 International Labor Day (nationwide).
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Originating from the labor movement of American workers, May 1st became both an anniversary and a day of action for the global workers’ movement. Today, International Labor Day on May 1st is celebrated as a festival for the working people of Vietnam, symbolizing solidarity and friendship with workers worldwide.
3.2 Dien Bien Phu Victory Day (7 May).
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Dien Bien Phu Victory Day is observed in Vietnam on May 7. It marks the victory of Vietnam over French forces in 1954, which influenced the negotiations over the future of Indochina during the Geneva Conference.
3.3 Liberation Day of Hai Phong (13 May) & Hoa Phuong Do Festival (Red Flamboyant Festival).
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Hai Phong is home to Cat Ba National Park, Cat Ba Island and Lan Ha Bay where is as beautiful as Halong Bay but less touristic.
13 May 1955 was Liberation Day of Hai Phong when the images of French soldiers finally withdrawing from the North of Vietnam at Ben Nghien (Do Son District, Hai Phong) and this city were completely liberated.
Also in May, the red flamboyant, symbolizing Hai Phong, blooms throughout the city, marking the occasion of the Hoa Phuong Do Festival. This festival, held in Vietnam’s third-largest city, celebrates the anniversary of Liberation Day. The event will feature a lively carnival parade and art performances from both local and international troupes. Additionally, a spectacular low-range fireworks display will light up the night during the opening ceremony.
3.4 President Ho Chi Minh’s birthday celebration (19 May).
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Every year on May 19, all Vietnamese people will celebrate the birthday of the great father and leader of Vietnam – President Ho Chi Minh (19/5/1890) with a wide range of activities and campaigns. Our hearts will be towards the late President in the most respectful and grateful manner. On this anniversary, another ceremony is also held in Nghe An – the hometown of late President Ho Chi Minh.
3.5 Vesak – Celebrating Buddha’s Birthday.
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Vesak is the festival commemorating Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and death. This holy day is annually celebrated in the 15th day of the 4th lunar calendar (April or May – varying by year) by buddhists around the world. In Vietnam, many festivals are held around this day to make special efforts for looking back ourselves and bringing happiness to everyone.
3.6 Doan Ngo Festival.
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Also known as Tet Sau Bo (sau bo = worms, pests), Doan Ngo Festival is annually celebrated on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month (May or June – varying by year). This is one the most essential holidays along with traditional Tet holiday and Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam. On this day, families prepare special kinds of food and unique ceremonies while farmers remove insects and pests from crops and greens. In spite of common tradition, the diversity in celebration approach is well-reflected within each region of Vietnam, such as Festival of Delicious Fruit celebrated in Cho Lach (Lach Market), Ben Tre Province or Festival of Southern Fruit celebrated in Suoi Tien Amusement Park, Ho Chi Minh City.
With the details shared above, we hope you’ll have a memorable and fulfilling journey to Vietnam this May. Pack your luggage now to take in the scenery to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes, savor the delicious local cuisine, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Vietnamese people.
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Ha Long Bay, located on the western coast of the Gulf of Tonkin in Vietnam, is a renowned tourist hotspot. Known for its stunning landscape dotted with thousands of majestic islands and surrounded by a variety of nearby attractions, the bay draws countless visitors each year.
Ha Long Bay the Northern tourist paradise
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Recognized by UNESCO as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, Ha Long Bay in Vietnam is a must-visit destination for travelers from all over the globe. If you and your family are planning a trip to Quang Ninh in Vietnam and are eager to discover the beauty of Ha Long Bay, this article will be an invaluable guide for your journey.
1.Overview of Ha Long City and Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Located about 180 kilometers from Hanoi, Ha Long is a first-class provincial city in Quang Ninh Province, widely regarded as a top tourist destination in Northern Vietnam. With its prime location and natural beauty, Ha Long draws millions of visitors from both within the country and around the world each year.
One of the key reasons Ha Long is so well-known is the stunning beauty of Ha Long Bay. Spanning 1,553 square kilometers, the bay is dotted with 1,960 limestone islands of various sizes, each uniquely shaped. Recognized multiple times by UNESCO as a natural wonder of the world, Ha Long Bay is considered a once-in-a-lifetime destination that every traveler should experience.
Ha Long Bay is recognized as a world cultural and natural heritage by UNESCO
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In addition, the modern transportation system plays a key role in boosting tourism in Ha Long. Over the years, the city has experienced remarkable economic growth. Its facilities and infrastructure have been developed in a well-planned and high-quality manner. As a result, Ha Long is fully equipped to meet all your needs—whether you’re looking for entertainment, relaxation, shopping, or dining,…when you visit.
Ha Long is worth a visit once in your life
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2.When is the best time to visit Ha Long Bay?
The weather in Ha Long varies from month to month, with each season offering its own unique charm. That’s why it’s important to check the forecast before planning your trip. If you’re heading to Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, consider traveling during one of the following periods:
From April to June: This is the perfect moment to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life with a tour to Ha Long. The weather is pleasantly warm and mostly sunny, making it an ideal time for sightseeing or relaxing under the sun with your family and friends on the area’s stunning beaches.
From June to August: This is the peak season, meaning many families are visiting the city with their children for summer vacation. As a result, the number of tourists rises, driving up the cost of rooms and services. To ensure a budget-friendly trip, it’s important to plan ahead.
From late November to Tet Holiday: At this time, Ha Long Bay in Vietnam usually welcomes a large number of foreign tourists. Compared to the peak season, it is relatively less crowded so you can have more private space to experience Ha Long tourism in the best way.
The best time to visit Ha Long Bay in Vietnam is from April to June
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3. How to get to Ha Long, Vietnam?
With the synchronous development of transportation infrastructure, it is very easy for you to go to Ha Long from Hanoi by the following means:
3.1. By motorbike
From Hanoi and some Northern provinces, you can go to Bac Ninh by motorbike via Highway 18. Then, make your way to Pha Lai Ward in Chi Linh District, Hai Duong Province. After going to Dong Trieu Town – the western gateway of Quang Ninh Province and continuing past Uong Bi City, you will arrive in Ha Long City.
With this route, it will take you about 4 – 5 hours to travel. For those who like going backpacking, this will be a great experience. However, you should beware of danger by maintaining an appropriate speed, wearing a helmet with glasses and wearing long-sleeved clothing during the journey.
3.2. By car
Traveling by car is a time-saving way for your Ha Long trip in Vietnam. From the center of Hanoi, you need to follow the directions on Hanoi – Ha Long Highway to reach Ha Long City quickly and safely. In comparison to traveling by motorbike, it offers shorter travel time which is only about 2 – 2.5 hours.
3.3. By public transport
In addition to private vehicles, you can also use public transport such as taxis, coaches, trains or buses to go to Ha Long. Also, if you depart from the Southern provinces, you can take a plane which lands at Cat Bi Airport in Hai Phong or Van Don Airport in Quang Ninh. From these places, it is very convenient for you to visit Ha Long Bay in Vietnam and explore its beauty.
4. Top 7 Most Popular Tourist Attractions in Ha Long City
Here are more information about Ha Long Bay in Vietnam and some famous destinations in Ha Long City you should know:
4.1. Ha Long Bay in Vietnam
Ha Long Bay possesses the majestic and poetic natural beauty with thousands of large and small islands as well as many unique caves. Each year, it attracts a large number of tourists who come to explore some splendid tourist attractions here such as Dragon Eye Island, Ti Top Island, Con Coc Island, Ngoc Vung Island, Sung Sot Cave,…
Ha Long Bay in Vietnam is a not to be missed destination
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4.2. Tuan Chau Island
Lying in the Northwest of Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, Tuan Chau Island covers an area of about 2.2 square kilometers. It is blessed with stunning beaches, lush vegetation and rich archeological values. Coming to Tuan Chau Island, you should not forget to participate in some beach activities and visit Tuan Chau Park to explore numerous wonderful things.
Many tourists love visiting Tuan Chau Island when traveling to Ha Long in Vietnam
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4.3. Quang Ninh Museum
Considered as a miniature model of the province, Quang Ninh Museum is known as a great pride of Ha Long people. Not only having unique architecture, this place also stores a lot of important and meaningful cultural information. Therefore, if you intend to pay a trip to Ha Long City, put this place in your checklist!
The front of Quang Ninh Museum
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4.4. Cua Van Fishing Village
Cua Van Fishing Village is one of the top-rated Ha Long tourist destinations that you should visit once. Coming there, you will have a chance to immerse yourself in a peaceful place with many charming natural landscapes. Besides, some activities to experience and discover the livelihood of fishermen here will make you extremely excited.
Cua Van Fishing Village is on the top of the most beautiful fishing villages in Vietnam
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4.5. Bai Tho Mountain
Bai Tho Mountain is a famous tourist destination for those who love adventure. The mountain has an altitude of over 200 meters and is located right in the center of Ha Long City which is very close to the sea. It is considered as a masterpiece that Mother Nature has bestowed upon Quang Ninh Province. From here, you can see the whole romantic scenery of Ha Long Bay in Vietnam.
From Bai Tho Mountain you can get a full view of the beautiful bay
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4.6. Bai Chay Beach
Bai Chay is an artificial beach with a length of up to 1,000 meters and a width of more than 100 meters. It is recognized as the largest Ha Long beach to have clear blue water and a clean white sandy shore. A straight row of trees is also the highlight of this place. It will provide a great background for tourists to take a lot of amazing photos.
Bai Chay Beach attracts a large number of tourists
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4.7. Hon Gai Beach
Hon Gai Beach is one of the most invested artificial beaches in the North of Vietnam. Specifically, it has a length of 900 meters and a width of 185 meters. With such a scale, Hon Gai Beach has become a Ha Long tourist destination that has gained a lot of love from domestic and foreign tourists.
Hon Gai Beach A beautiful tourist destination
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4.8. Lan Ha Bay & Bai Tu Long Bay
Located to the south and east of Cat Ba town, Lan Ha Bay is technically part of Halong Bay and is home to over 300 karst islands and limestone outcrops, as your guide will tell you. These islands are just as stunning as those in Halong Bay, with the added bonus of numerous white-sand beaches. Since it’s a bit farther from Halong City, fewer tourist boats make their way here, giving Lan Ha Bay a more secluded charm. The best way to organize sailing and kayaking trips in the area is from Cat Ba town.
Lan Ha bay
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Bai Tu Long Bay, undoubtedly a hidden gem on the northeastern side of Halong, enchants visitors with its untouched beauty and peaceful atmosphere. In contrast to its more well-known neighbor, Bai Tu Long Bay remains largely unspoiled and less crowded, making it the perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts. With its crystal-clear waters and dramatic limestone karsts, the bay offers a tranquil setting for unforgettable cruising experiences.
Bai Tu Long Bay The Hidden Beauty of Halong Bay
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Immerse yourself in the charm of the bay’s scenic fishing villages, where everyday life unfolds amidst breathtaking coastal views. Dive into the area’s vibrant marine ecosystem, teeming with a variety of species. Explore Bai Tu Long Bay, where the gentle waves bring peace and every sunset creates a stunning masterpiece across the sky.
5. What to eat in Ha Long?
No trip to Ha Long is truly complete without trying the following dishes at least once:
5.1. Grilled chopped squid
For the question of what to eat in Ha Long, the first answer is a very delicious dish – grilled chopped squid. It is a famous food of Ha Long and one of the most unique specialties in Vietnam. Its main ingredients come from the sea and all of them are pounded completely by hand, and then processed according to the recipe passed down by generations.
Enjoying grilled chopped squid is a must try experience in Ha Long City
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5.2. Peanut-worm
Peanut-worm is an extremely valuable sea worm that you should enjoy once when visiting Ha Long Bay. Each kilogram of dried peanut-worm costs up to 4 – 5 million VND. When coming to this city, do not forget to enjoy the specialties from peanut-worm which can be processed in many different ways such as frying, boiling, grilling,…
Peanut worm dishes are highly nutritious
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5.3. Stir-fried snails with soy sauce
Without guise leaves and cooking oil, Ha Long people stir-fry snails with saw leaves, desiccated coconut and lime leaves. As for the dipping sauce, it is taken from the soy sauce used to stir-fry the snails before. Stir-fried snails with the mix of crispy, greasy and spicy flavor will definitely bring you an unforgettable experience.
Ha Long specialty Stir fried snails with soy sauce
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5.4. Grilled oysters
Grilled oysters with onion fat is a rustic dish in Quang Ninh that is loved by many tourists. The shells of oysters are pried on one side with scallion oil added on top and then grilled on a charcoal stove. When you hear the sizzling sound, add a few small broken peanuts and enjoy the dish.
Grilled oysters are a must try delicacy in Ha Long
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5.5. Seafood vermicelli
As a sea region with a rich source of seafood, Ha Long is very famous for seafood dishes. The rich sweetness of the broth along with the firm texture of the meat, the dried shrimp and the grilled chopped squid are the outstanding features of this dish. All of these create a delicious bowl of seafood vermicelli for you to try.
Seafood vermicelli is a standout dish in Ha Long’s culinary scene (Source: Collected)
7. Some tips for enjoying an affordable trip to Ha Long, Vietnam.
If you and your family are planning a trip to Ha Long City and want to make the most of your visit, here are some travel tips to help you save money.
To ensure a well-planned vacation, it’s recommended to make reservations 3 weeks to 1 month ahead of time.
Plastic utensils, water bottles, and plastic bags are not allowed on the boat when visiting Ha Long Bay. However, you can purchase drinks on board, with prices ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 VND each.
If you purchase tickets to visit various attractions, make sure to keep the ticket stub for your next destination, as the staff at each location will check it.
Ha Long is an ideal destination for your next vacation with your loved one. We hope the helpful the above useful information about Ha Long Bay and Ha Long City will help for you and your family have an unforgettable trip filled with fun. Don’t forget to order visa to Vietnam at https://vietnamvisapro.com/ before departing to this wonderful place.We as a trusted and reliable visa service, we are here to help turn your dream vacation into reality from the very first step.
Flying internationally from Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) in Ho Chi Minh City can be a bit daunting, especially for first-time travelers. This guide is here to simplify the process, walking you through each step clearly and easily. You’ll also find useful tips along the way to help make your journey as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Getting from Ho Chi Minh City to Tan Son Nhat Airport: A Guide
Tan Son Nhat Airport is located approximately 6 to 8 kilometers (4 to 5 miles) from the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. Travel time by car typically ranges from 20 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
You have up to 3 main options for transportation from the city to the airport, consisting of:
Taxi or Ride-Hailing Apps: Taxis or apps like Grab are simple to use. A ride costs about 150,000-250,000 VND (6-10 USD).
Public Bus: Buses like Route 152 or 109 are cheap (around 6,000-20,000 VND), but they take longer and aren’t great if you have big bags.
Private Car: For a comfy and easy ride, book a private car ahead of time.
Tip: For international flights, arrive at the airport 3 hours before your flight. Add extra time if it’s a busy time (like 6:00–9:00 AM or 4:00–7:00 PM) or if traffic is bad.
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Tan Son Nhat Airport Departure Procedure
Here’s the full process to leave from Tan Son Nhat International Airport (International Terminal). It’s easy if you follow these steps!
►Step 1: Arrive at the Check-In Area
Where to go: Go to the International Terminal(Terminal 2). The check-in area is on the 2nd floor.
Check-in counters: There are many counters divided into zones (A, B, C, D, etc.).
Vietnam Airlines: Usually in zones C or D.
Other airlines: Check zones A, B, or others.
How to find your counter: Look at the big screens (Flight Information Display Screens or FIDs). They show your flight and counter number.
Tip: Get there 3 hours early to have time for everything.
►Step 2: Check-In and Drop Off Luggage
What to do: Go to your airline’s counter. Show your passport and ticket (or booking code). If you have bags, give them to the staff.
Tip: Check your boarding pass after this. It tells you your gate number and boarding time.
►Step 3: Pass Through Immigration
What to do: After check-in, go to the Immigration area. Show your passport and boarding pass. The officer will stamp your passport to let you leave Vietnam.
Tip: Lines can be long, especially in the afternoon or weekends. Be patient and keep your documents ready.
►Step 4: Security Check
What to do:
Put your bags on the conveyor belt for an X-ray.
Take out liquids (like water or lotion) and put them in a tray. Each bottle must be 100ml or smaller.
Remove shoes, jacket, phone, and keys, and place them in the tray.
Walk through the metal detector.
Tip: Pack liquids in small bottles before you come, or you might have to throw them away.
►Step 5: Customs (If Needed)
Cash declaration: If you have more than 5,000 USD or 15,000,000 VND, tell the customs officers.
VAT refund: If you’re a foreigner and bought things in Vietnam, you can get a tax refund. You need receipts and the items with you.
Tip: Ask customs staff if you’re not sure what to do.
►Step 6: Find Your Gate and Board
Where to go: After security, go to your gate. Check your boarding pass or the FID screens for the gate number.
Gates are spread out in the terminal (check signs to find yours).
What to do: Show your boarding pass and passport at the gate, then get on the plane!
Tip: Be at the gate 30 minutes before boarding starts.
Important Tips for a Smooth Departure
Here are 5 tips that you should always keep in mind to make your departure from Tan Son Nhat Airport smooth:
Arrive Early:Get to the airport 3 hours before your flight to avoid rushing.
Prepare Documents:Keep your passport, ticket, and boarding pass handy at all times.
Pack Smart:Follow liquid rules (100ml or less) and avoid carrying too much cash without declaring it.
Check Screens:Look at the FID screens often—gate numbers or times can change.
Ask for Help:If you’re confused, airport staff are there to assist you.
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