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The Da Lat Flower Festival 2024 will run for nearly a month.

This year, we celebrate the 10th Da Lat Flower Festival. Unlike previous years, which lasted 5 to 7 days, this year’s event will be extended to 25 days. The Lam Dong Provincial People’s Committee is confident that this longer duration will amplify the festival’s impact and attract more tourists to the region.

This year, the Flower Festival has adopted the theme “Da Lat Flowers – Symphony of Colors,” distinguishing it from previous festivals. This choice is particularly significant as, in 2024, Da Lat City will be recognized by UNESCO as a Creative City of Music and named one of Asia’s “Top 5 Impressive Festival Cities.” The festival will introduce a range of new activities, including an international cultural exchange program, a rock band festival, and a Korean music showcase.

The event will feature 10 main programs, 12 supporting activities, and additional events. Highlights among the main programs include the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Flower Festival, a New Year’s Eve 2025 Art Program and Closing Ceremony, vibrant flower displays, and an international conference focused on green tourism and cultural industries.

Supporting activities will include the “Dalat Fun Color” Music Festival, the “Bao Lam – Legend and Convergence” Festival, the Korea – Da Lat 2024 Music Festival, and various running events. Furthermore, the festival will present workshops on cultural preservation, art exhibitions, and interactive tourism experiences.

The festival aims to showcase and promote the cultural essence of the Da Lat people, characterized by their “Gentle – Elegant – Hospitable” nature. It seeks to foster pride among the residents of Da Lat and Lam Dong while encouraging a sense of community responsibility across all sectors, organizations, businesses, and localities. By inviting participation from both within the province and beyond, the festival endeavors to enhance the brand and reputation of Da Lat city.

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Discovering Cu Lao Xanh (Van Phi Island).

Cu Lao Xanh (or Van Phi Island) of Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province is a hidden beauty and considered a charming pearl of the East Sea. The island is just about 24 km away from the mainland, located near the Xuan Dai Bay in Nhon Chau Commune, Binh Dinh Province. Cu Lao Xanh is translated into English as Green Islet, which refers to its greenery beauty and vitality.

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The whole island is covered by the greenish lush natural forest, the lines of the tall coconut trees along the beach, the pure blue sky and crystal-clear sea water. You may be fascinated by the sparkling water surface under the sunshine. Cu Lao Xanh has soft white sand dunes. From the above, Cu Lao Xanh looks like a sexy woman with full of vitality lying among the vast oceans. If you are on the planning step to visit Quy Nhon, Cu Lao Xanh must be included into your travel bucket list.

  1. Best time to visit Cu Lao Xanh

Cu Lao Xanh shares the typical features of tropical climate in South Central Vietnam, which is similar to more popular beaches in Nha Trang or Phu Yen.

The best time to plan the visit to this island is from February to June or September to October. During these months, the island is in full summer mode, basking in constant sunshine (avg temp: 28°C), which is convenient for visitors to swim and dive to see the colorful coral reefs.

In contrast, the end of July and August should be avoided because typhoon tends to happen in this period. The northeast monsoon blows to cause rain and fluctuations, large waves prevent ships and boats from operating occasionally so tourists are highly recommended not to visit the island in bad weather conditions to ensure their safety.

  1. Things to do in Cu Lao Xanh
  2. 1. Swimming & Diving

Beautiful beaches are located at the west of the island. They surely can meet the requirements of persons who likes swimming, admiring the blue crystal water, seeing colorful & unique multi-shape coral reefs and walking along the long soft white sand stripes. Sea lovers shouldn’t miss this amazing opportunity to experience these magnificent beaches. Moreover, you can take part in other exciting activities such as seeking sea stars, catch sea urchin, etc. Just immerse yourself into the blue sea and feel how close you are to nature more than ever.

2.2. Discover Cu Lao Xanh Light Station & Lighthouse

Cu Lao Xanh Light Station is located on the top of a 120m hill and parallel to the 19m Lighthouse. It is a two-storey building with a unique structure and used to be the house of a French official during the war against the French colonialists. At the back of the Cu Lao Xanh Light Station standing a 19-meter lighthouse with French name as Plogam Bir. Its structure is a combination of Asian and Western Gothic architecture styles. This lighthouse was built in 1890 by French after a ship sank on colliding with the reef in Quy Nhon sea. By the time of its launching, this structure was the highest lighthouse of the Indochina, with 119 meters in length and its light can spread up to 50 kilometres.

Over the past 130 years, Cu Lao Xanh Lighthouse has become a close friend to fishing boats and fishermen in this region. Its light lead fishermen to row their boats safely at nighttime or overcome many strong waves and sea storms all year round.

Standing on top of the lighthouse, tourists can have a panoramic view over the Cu Lao Xanh Island and surely will be overwhelmed by the picturesque sceneries below. The island stretches out like a grand picture with many shades of blue and green.

2.3. Visit “Fairy Well” Stream (Giếng Tiên)

Tourists can move down toward the northwest of the lighthouse to reach Fairy Well Stream (Giếng Tiên). The name derived from a legend. According to the legend, on moonlit nights, fairies would descend, play around, enjoy the scenes, and take a shower in the stream before flying back to the sky. “Gieng” means “well” and “tien’ means “fairy’ in Vietnamese. Therefore, Gieng Tien stream means the well where the fairies take a bath. Bathing in the pure fresh water with salty smell is surely a great experience that every visitor should not miss.

2.4. Participate Cầu Ngư Festival

Cầu Ngư means “fish worshipping” in Vietnamese. This is the biggest traditional festival of the fishermen in coastal areas including Cu Lao Xanh. Cầu Ngư Festival is annually held on 16th March (lunar calendar) to express local fishermen’s gratitude to the fish lord, as well as pray for a peaceful and successful fishing season as fishermen often face up with uncertainties and potential dangers on the giant ocean. This is a spiritual tradition passed on from generation to generation since ancient time and still honorably preserved until today.
During the festival, besides the worship rituals, many traditional interesting games such as the racing boat, tugs of war, etc are also organized.

2.5. Other activities

Do not forget to bring fishing rope when discovering the Cu Lao Xanh Island. When tourists are tired from walking or swimming, they can sit on some rock cliffs and go fishing, or wade in the water to catch some “vú nàng” snails, a local specialty. What can be more pleasant than to enjoy the seafood one has just caught on their own, grilled on the spot with friends or family members.

There were also small sand dunes in which the sea turtles often lay their eggs. If a tourist is lucky enough, he might have a chance to see the tiny turtles crawling on the sand toward the sea.

  1. Accommodations in Cu Lao Xanh

This place is famous for its beautiful, natural and romantic beach and they have not been exploited much by tourism. Therefore, there are not many accommodation options for tourists to choose from. There are several homestays with extremely cheap prices from 50,000 VND – 100,000 VND/ person or 150,000 VND – 550,000 VND/ room, depending on tourists’ budget.

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Besides a few homestays, if tourists want to experience local life, they can ask local people for staying in their houses. The local people and fishermen here are very friendly and open. They are willing to help and invite you a simple meal of delicious seafood and local specialty in Cu Lao Xanh.

  1. How to get to Cu Lao Xanh

Lying in a strictly managed area within the maritime boundary of the country, the island is virtually off limits for foreigners. The only way to get to this island, 24km away from the inland town of Quy Nhon, is by boat or speedboat. From the Ham Tu wharf, it takes 2 hours and 25,000 VND (~ 1.09$) to get there in a normal wooden boat. For 200,000 VND, you can get there on a high speedboat in 50 minutes. Cu Lao Xanh is wildly beautiful, with sunny beaches and a serene coast.

  1. Some notes when traveling to Cu Lao Xanh?

– Cu Lao Xanh is a military island, so the security is very strict. When arriving in the island you must bring identification card. Ideally, you should book the tour to Cu Lao Xanh with Vietnam Travel as we can assist you to get a guaranteed procedure quickly. Foreigners are prohibited to visit Cu Lao Xanh for any reason.

– Currently Cu Lao Xanh has not yet pulled electricity from the mainland. People living on the island only use generators from 9 am to 3 pm and 5 pm to 11 pm. So, you should prepare backup chargers, cameras, phones to avoid running out of battery.

Fresh air, blue sea, white sand and golden sunshine creates a poetic and peaceful natural scene of Cu Lao Cham, which makes it as a truly precious gem in the sea and a destination that should not be missed when exploring Quy Nhon.

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All Things About Da Nang City

Located in Central Vietnam, Da Nang, the 4th largest city in Vietnam, marks the halfway point between Hanoi capital in the North and Ho Chi Minh city in the South. It is also the center of commerce, tourism and education. Has long been recognized by locals as the most worth-living place in Vietnam, Danang was listed in the world’s top 10 worth-living cities in 2018 the famous travel magazine Live and Invest Overseas. It additionally consolidates Danang’s position in the world tourism market.

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  1. Danang Weather & Best time to visit

Danang marks the northern limits of Vietnam’s tropical zone and has a pleasant climate all year round. There are two seasons: wet season from August to December and dry season from January to July. The highest temperature is 30°C and the lowest one is around 18°C. The best time to visit Danang is from March to May and September to October when the weather is cool and dry. If you can, avoid the summer months from June to August when Danang becomes a popular retreat for domestic tourists. It is very hot then, but very little rain and the sea is clear and calm.

  1. How to get to Danang

Danang is considered as a tourism hub of central Vietnam so there are many ways to reach Danang conveniently.

2.1. By Airplane

Danang has international airport within the city. There are many daily domestic flights connecting Danang with Hanoi, Saigon, Nha Trang, Dalat, Haiphong. The flight time is just over 1 hour. You can easily find the best suitable flight with reasonable price at Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airways and two low-cost airlines, namely, Vietjet Air and Jestar Pacific.

Besides, international flights to Danang are available from Guangzhou (China), Bangkok (Thailand), Seoul (Korea), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Shanghai (China), Siem Reap (Cambodia), Singapore, Taipei (Taiwan) and Tokyo (Japan). This mean of transportation makes your trip to Danang easier.

2.2. By Train

Compared with the plane, the time to travel to Danang by train will be much longer, about 17-19 hours, either from Hanoi or Saigon. However, it is a best choice for those who want to take advantage of the beautiful scenery throughout the train windows. With prices ranging from 25USD (hard seats) to 50USD (air conditioned, soft berth), you have a lot of options to choose from depending on your budget. You can get the train ticket directly at train stations or contact with local agent to book in advance.

2.3. By Bus

To save money, tourists can choose travel by a local bus to Danang. The price is around 15USD – 20USD/ one way from either Hanoi or Saigon. There are many local buses serving the route Hanoi – Danang such as Hoang Long, Phuong Trang, Camel Travel… and Sai Gon – Da Nang: Hoang Long, Phuong Trang, Thuan Thao, Xuan Tung, Dinh Nhan… It also takes around 17-19 hours like a train trip.

2.4. By private car

Private car is another option you may consider when planning to visit Danang. It is more comfortable than a local bus and a train. An experienced driver will accompany with you, passing by breath-taking sceneries from North or South to Central Vietnam. You can stop anytime and anywhere along the way you want to take a short rest, take some photos and admire the Vietnam’s beauty.

  1. Sightseeing in Danang

3.1. My Khe Beach

My Khe is recognized as the best beach in Da Nang city. It was voted as one of six most charming beaches on the planet by Forbes Magazine in 2005. With 900m in length, My Khe beach is famous for blue sky, white gentle slope sandbank, mild waves, clear warm water all year round and beautiful areas surrounded by coconut trees. It is definitely an ideal place for relaxing, sightseeing, swimming, surfing, sunbathing and taking the best photos.

For those who want to enjoy sunrise and sunset, My Khe is one of the best choices. You will immerse in the fresh air and magnificent view, which gives you a huge energy. So stay close to the beach and get in close touch with the nature’s beauty.

3.2. Non-Nuoc Beach

Stretches 5km along the shore of Hoa Hai Ward at the foot of Marble Mountains, Non Nuoc beach is famous for its seaweed, which reaches exportation standards. Many five-star hotels were built in Non Nuoc to accommodate the domestic and foreign tourists in the area. Together with its feature of wave degree, climate, weather and salinity, the beach is suitable for water sports, especially surfing. In 1993, there took place an international champion with the participation of nearly 40 athletes from many countries around the world.

Along the beach, on the white sand is a forest of age-old casuarinas which is shady, green and is waving in the whistling wind. This is an ideal place for resting and camping. When the darkness falls and the moon rises, you can set yourself free on smooth benches along the beach to listen to melodious sounds of the waves and enjoy the occult space.

3.3. Son Tra Peninsula

Son Tra Peninsula, also called a precious gem in Danang, is not only famous for the beautiful, picturesque landscapes but also a highly potential eco-tourism-oriented resort area. Just 13km away from the city center, Son Tra Peninsula is an ideal getaway from the crowded and busy life. Visiting this place, you have a chance to immerse yourself in the beauty’s nature of white sand beaches, untouched natural scene, dense green forest, and see many kinds of rare animals.

Son Tra is surrounded by many nice pristine beaches like Bai Bac, Bai Nam, Bai But and Tien Sa beach. Each of them boasts their own beauty with smooth sandbank, clear blue water and colorful coral reefs. If you want to explore the amazing life under the sea, it also provides you the best opportunity to go snorkeling or scuba diving.

3.4. Linh Ung Pagoda

Linh Ung Pagoda – Bai But is located at the Son Tra Peninsula. This is one of the biggest, newest and the most attractive of the three pagodas with the same name in Danang. The pagoda features a perfect harmony of modern and traditional architectures of a Vietnamese pagoda, especially in the three-entrance gate, the main chamber and the ancestors’ house. Situated on an area of about 20 hectares on the side of Son Tra Peninsula, this pagoda is a magnificent artwork. There is the highest Quan Yin statue (67m) in Vietnam which leans on the mountain and looks toward the sea. You can see this statue from every corner of Danang city.

With its unique architecture and mountain landscape, Linh Ung pagoda has become a popular place for worshipping, living and practicing of monks and Buddhists as well as a spiritual tourist attraction in Danang. Just 10km from Danang city center, this pagoda can be reached by motorbike, taxi or private car for comfortable. This is a must-see place on the way to Son Tra Peninsula.

3.5. Marble Mountains

Marble Mountains or “Ngu Hanh Son” in Vietnamese, are located about 8km southeast of Danang city, close to the sea. It is a group of five marble and limestone mountains named according to the five elements of nature: “Kim Son” (metal), “Moc Son” (wood), “Hoa Son” (fire), “Tho Son” (earth) and “Thuy Son” (water).

Among these five mountains, “Thuy Son” is the largest and the most beautiful one. It has become the main attraction for visiting. It has many caves and Buddhist temples, many dating back to the 17th century. A natural stone stairway leads you up to the top of the “Thuy Son” Mountain or you can take a glass elevator instead to enjoy the beautiful panoramic views from above.

3.6. Champa Sculpture Art Museum

Located at the junction of Trung Nu Vuong and 2/9 Streets, Danang City, the Champa Sculpture Art Museum was built in 1915 under the sponsorship of the French School for Far Eastern Studies in Vietnam. It is based in the Danang region which was the seat of the old Champa Kingdom and boasts many attractions like Tra Kieu, Dong Duong, My Son and Thap Mam. In 1936 the Museum was expanded and opened to the public in 1939. It conserves the last collection of the Champa Sculpture Art in Vietnam and the world. Its architecture bears the features of Cham architecture. It boasts a row of showrooms white in color with simple yet graceful decorations. The Museum exhibits 300 original sandstone sculptures and some baked clay products collected from the temples and towers that lie scattered from Quang Binh to Binh Thuan in Central Vietnam. The exhibits are statues, embossments, images, and patterns displayed in 10 rooms named after the places where they were found.

3.7. Danang’s Golden Bridge on Ba Na Hills Resort

Considered as a work of art, Golden Bridge (Cau Vang) in Danang has attracted a big number of both domestic and foreign tourists since opening to the public in June 2018. People come here to see and take a photo with a novel piece of architecture famed for its unique design. The shimmering bridge is held up by two giant concrete humans above the clifftops. During the forest, the bridge stands out in yellow and looks like a golden silk trip hiding in the clouds of Danang. Especially, the hands look aged and weathered as if they have been there for centuries.

Golden Bridge rises above the Thien Thai gardens at the Ba Na Hills Resort, about 30km from Danang city. Opened in 1919 by French colonists with around 200 villas, today this area holds attractions like an alpine roller coaster and the longest nonstop, single-track cable car, according to Guinness World Records. You have to buy a ticket to enter this resort with the price of 750,000 VND a ticket/ adult including all cable cars and theme park entrance ticket. Then you freely explore Ba Na Hills and check out the world’s most striking footbridge.

3.8. Dragon Bridge

As its name suggests, Dragon Bridge illustrates the image of a dragon flying towards the sea with the architecture inspired by Ly dynasty. It was opened on the 38th anniversary of the liberation of Danang city in 2013. This inventive design is not only a reflection of Vietnamese customs and beliefs but also highlights Da Nang’s growth and development. Due to its unique design, the bridge has attracted worldwide attention.

Having 6 lanes crossing the Han River, Dragon Bridge forms a direct way from Danang International Airport to this city’s various main routes, easier to reach My Khe beach and Non Nuoc beach, two stunning beaches of Danang. Especially, there is dragon’s fire breathing and water spraying performance at 9pm every weekend and during the holidays. This is an incredible scene you should not miss in Danang.

  1. Danang Special Cuisine

Danang is a heaven of the authentic local cuisine. Check out some review articles about food in Danang, you will see many choices from the luxurious restaurants to street vendors. So don’t forget to try some famous specialties to complete your amazing trip here.

  • “Banh trang cuon thit heo” (sliced pork rolled with rice paper)
  • “Bun mam” (rice noodles with fermented fish sauce)
  • “Bun thit nuong” (rice noodles with grilled pork)
  • “Banh xeo” (Vietnamese pancake)
  • “Banh canh” (Cake soup)
  • Seafood
  1. Accommodation in Danang

Danang has countless resorts and hotels from budget to luxury options, which is suitable for any travelers.

5.1. Resorts in Danang

–  InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort (Luxury)


Address: Bai Bac beach, Son Tra District, Danang.

– Pullman Danang Beach Resort (Luxury)


Address: 101 Vo Nguyen Giap Street, Khue My Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Danang.

– Naman Retreat (Luxury)


Address: Truong Sa Road, Ngu Hanh Son District, Danang.

–  Meliá Danang Beach Resort (5 star)

Address: 19 Truong Sa street, Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son district, Danang city.

–  Fusion Maia Danang (5 star)

Address: Vo Nguyen Giap Street, Khue My Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang City.

5.2. Hotels

–  Four Points by Sheraton Danang (5 star)


Address: 118 – 120 Vo Nguyen Giap street, Phuoc My Ward, Son Tra District, Danang.

–  À La Carte Danang Beach (4 star)

Address: 200 Vo Nguyen Giap street, Son Tra District, Da Nang City.

–  Nalod Danang Hotel (4 star)

Address: 192 Vo Nguyen Giap street, Son Tra District, Da Nang City.

–  Maximilan Danang Beach Hotel (4 star)

Address: 222 Vo Nguyen Giap Street, Phuoc My Ward, Son Tra District, Danang City.

–  De L’amour Hotel (3 star)

Address: 46 Vo Nguyen Giap street, Son Tra District, Da Nang city.

–  Adaline Hotel & Suite (3 star)

Address: 45-47 Vo Van Kiet street, Son Tra District, Da Nang City.

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All things about Y Ty

Y Ty tourism is loved by many tourists because this is the most famous rattan hunting location in Lao Cai, Vietnam. The biggest difference of this tourist destination is its tranquillity, simplicity and rich, attractive natural scenery. Especially for tourists who love nature and want to explore, Y Ty is a place to visit at least once.

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  1. How is Y Ty unique?

With a natural area of up to 8,654 hectares and a border stretching 11.94km. Y Ty not only impresses visitors with its mysterious and attractive natural landscape. But also, with its endlessly fresh air. at an altitude of 2000m above sea level. This area offers a completely different wild and majestic beauty.

In addition, Y Ty is also the main birthplace of four main ethnic groups: Ha Nhi, H’Mong, Dao, and Kinh, so the national cultural identity is very diverse and extremely unique. Y Ty makes visitors ecstatic with the beautiful scenery of endless terraced rice fields, romantic cloudy sky and majestic high mountains. All bring a harmonious scene to Y Ty tourist area and attract many tourists to visit.

  1. The best time to visit Y Ty

Depending on each traveller’s arrangements, you can visit Y Ty at any time of the year. However, to experience the journey to explore this highland smoothly and easily, please note the following times.

  • During the period from September to April next year, known as the cloud hunting season, Y Ty has a cold climate and appears cloudy. This creates favourable conditions for you to take vivid photos with floating seas of clouds.
  • In addition, from March to April is also a great time for you to see azalea flowers blooming brilliantly.
  • The flood season takes place from May to June, making the fields in this highland become a living painting of nature. Visitors can admire the wonderful beauty of the landscape.
  • If you like to participate in the biggest festivals of the Ha Nhi people of the year, you should come to the Dry Old Festival on the first Dragon Day of the 6th lunar month. Depending on the year, it may fall around July -8.
  • Y Ty’s ripe rice season is from the end of August to the end of September, depending on the year. In recent years, Y Ty has focused on ripening rice when autumn festivals (around the next week of September 2).
  • In winter, visitors can visit Y Ty to experience white snow showers covering the mountains and hills. Y Ty is likely one of the possible snowfall spots with Sa Pa and Mau Son.
  1. How to get to Y Ty?

Y Ty is a border highland commune in Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province, Vietnam. About 75 km from Lao Cai city and about 365 km northwest of Hanoi capital.

As a highland commune close to the border of Lao Cai, to get to Y Ty you first need to be in Lao Cai City. Depending on the type of vehicle you use, depending on your trip plan, there will be many different directions that you can consider choosing.

4.1 From Hanoi to Lao Cai city

Traveling by bus:

Since the Hanoi – Lao Cai expressway was established, traveling to Lao Cai by bus has always been one of the first options chosen by tourists because of its quick travel time (about 4-5 hours). You can easily catch buses to Lao Cai city from My Dinh and Giap Bat bus stations in Hanoi. Departure time is very flexible to give visitors freedom to choose.

Travel by train:

If you are car sick or simply want to experience rail travel, you can choose to travel by train. Trains to Lao Cai usually run in the evening every day and it will take about 7-8 hours (depending on how fast or slow the train is) to get to Lao Cai city.

Traveling by plane:

For tourists in remote provinces such as the Central or Southern regions of Vietnam, traveling by plane is the optimal choice. It both saves time and keeps you in good health to explore the journey to Y Ty. After landing at Noi Bai airport, you can travel by road and rail.

4.2 From Lao Cai city to Y Ty

Traveling by bus

From Lao Cai bus station, you can find passenger buses (usually small, 16-seat cars) to Bat Xat and Trinh Tuong. Among these, there will be some vehicles going straight to the center of Y Ty commune. A slight inconvenience is that you will not be able to proactively stop at entertainment places along the way.

Traveling by motorbike

This is the most optimal option for tourists traveling by bus to Lao Cai. If you have some experience driving on mountain roads, you can drive all the way to the center of Y Ty. If you like to ride your car to get used to it, you can send your car with the train. If not, you can rent a motorbike right in Lao Cai City or go straight to Sa Pa to rent a motorbike quite easily.

  1. Sightseeing, Activities and experiences in Y Ty

With the wonderful beauty of majestic mountains and an altitude of more than 2000m. Y Ty has become one of the most popular attractions in the Northern region of Vietnam. Visitors can choose one of the following locations to explore:

5.1 Milestone 92 Lung Po Junction

Lung Po intersection is the intersection of the Red River and the Lung Po River flowing into Vietnam. If you stay upstream of the Red River, you can see an overall picture of green rice fields and beautiful sky.

In addition, milestone 92 also has pillar 96 (1) in Vietnam, milestone 92 (2) and milestone 92 (3) in China. To reach this Lung Po location, visitors need to travel through many passes and mountains that are quite winding. So, you should be careful when traveling on this road.

5.2 A Lu

Looking from above on normal days, A Lu is wild and majestic. But during the rice season, this place becomes a wonderful picture. If you come here during the green rice season, you will have the opportunity to see the lush green terraced fields. Also, during the ripe rice season, the scenery becomes impressive with a bright yellow sky.

Along with the typical aroma of rice during the seasons, surely the experience of visiting this Northwest region will bring more memories.

5.3 Ngai Thau

Located on the most beautiful road from A Lu to Ngai Thau during a trip to Y Ty, visitors will certainly be surprised with the unique beauty of Ngai Thau. With the golden rice fields viewed from above, you can see the overview of the fields and the drifting clouds, creating an impression that cannot be found anywhere else.

5.4 Lao Than

For tourists who love to explore and want to “hunt clouds”. Lao Than is definitely a destination not to be missed when visiting Y Ty. The peak of Lao Than is located at an altitude of 2,860 and is likened to the roof of Y Ty. Although the path is quite arduous, the result will make you satisfied when you can see and even touch the clouds.

5.5 Participating in Y Ty market

Coming to the land of Y Ty Lao Cai, you cannot miss the markets of the indigenous people here held every Saturday. Not only does it bring a variety of foods, vegetables, consumer goods, clothes, etc. But the market also gives you the opportunity to admire the beautiful costumes of ethnic people, discover cultural beauty and have fun. Opportunity to enjoy delicious specialties.

5.6 Kho Gia Gia Festival

When traveling to Y Ty in July – September, you can encounter different festivals. Among them, the Kho gia gia Festival is known as a long-standing cultural feature of the Ha Nhi people, with the purpose of praying for harvest and rain. Thanks to its unique characteristics, this festival was recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage on December 19, 2014. So it belongs to the type of traditional festival.

The time to organize this festival takes place from the day of the Dragon to the day of the 6th lunar month every year. It’s not only meaning to pray for good harvests and good weather. This is also an opportunity for children and grandchildren to find their roots and ancestors. With its own unique characteristics, the festival now attracts many visitors every year.

5.7 Muong Hum Market

An activity not to be missed when coming to Y Ty is participating in Muong Hum market. This is the gathering place of many ethnic groups such as: H’Mong, Ha Nhi, Han, Red Dao,…You can Encounter scenes of ethnic people buying and selling, chatting happily or seeing couples on dates.

5.8 Dragon Waterfall

Dragon Waterfall located in the area between Trung Ho village and Po Ho Thap village, Trung Leng Ho commune, Bat Xat district. Coming to Muong Hum, you ask for directions to Trung Leng Ho, then continue to Trung Ho or Po Ho Thap village to reach Dragon Waterfall. If you go by car, you need to stop and walk about 2km. If you ride a motorbike, you have to walk about 1 km.

  1. Specialties when traveling to Y Ty

When traveling to Y Ty, visitors not only admire the majestic and poetic natural landscape but also can enjoy the specialties of this beautiful land like Grilled chicken, Indigenous pigs, purple sticky rice, Raspberries, Y Ty shiitake mushrooms, Beer of the Ha Nhi ethnic people, Ha Sin Co tubers, …

  1. Accommodation when traveling to Y Ty

When traveling to Y Ty, visitors can refer to the accommodation facilities below. Most types of accommodation are homestays, visitors can stay close to the wild. And majestic nature, but also experience the daily life of the ethnic people here:

  • HomeStay Y Ty Explore. Address: Mo Phu Chai Village, Y Ty, Bat Xat, Lao Cai.
  • Homestay A Co. Address: Ngai Tro Village, Y Ty, Bat Xat, Lao Cai.
  • Y Ty Clouds Homestay. Address: Y Ty, Bat Xat, Lao Cai.
  • A Ho Homestay. Address: Y Ty, Bat Xat, Lao Cai.
  • Homestay A Sa. Address: Ngai Tro Village, Y Ty, Bat Xat, Lao Cai.
  • Lao Than Homestay. Address: Y Ty, Bat Xat, Lao Cai.
  • A De Homestay. Address: Nhi Hamlet, Y Ty, Bat Xat, Lao Cai.
  • Ly Co So Homestay. Address: Ngai Cho Village, Y Ty, Bat Xat, Lao Cai.
  1. Some important notes when traveling to Y Ty

To make your trip to Y Ty complete and safe, you need to refer to the following notes:

  • Regularly monitor the weather forecast before your trip. During the rainy season, roads in the highlands of Northwest Vietnam in general and Y Ty in particular are prone to landslides. You need to know in advance to choose a safe direction.
  • If you ride a motorbike, you should bring (or buy in Lao Cai) a pair of soft sandals. On the way, if you come across spillways or landslides, you don’t have to worry about getting your shoes wet.
  • Previously, because it was a border commune, when entering Y Ty, you needed to stop by border stations/posts to declare.
  • When renting a motorbike, the service often requires you to leave the ID card, you should prepare a photocopy at home and leave it there, and the ID card should be kept with you. This is a necessary document when traveling in border areas.
  • Y Ty is a highland place with an altitude of 2000m and bordering the Vietnam-China border. So regardless of the season, the climate here is quite cold. You should prepare warm clothes, towels, hats, sports shoes… You should also bring mosquito repellant, headache, flu medicine and some medical supplies such as bandages to prevent some diseases.
  • “Cloud hunting” spot not to be missed when coming to Y Ty. On the road running from Y Ty to Ngai Thau for about 4 km, there is a section of road running up the mountain. From here you can see the entire scenery of Y Ty. When you reach the end of the slope, leave your car at the bottom. And walk up the hill a little more to capture this wonderful “cloud hunting” moment.

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7 Essential Dishes to Experience in Nha Trang

Nha Trang draws visitors not just for its stunning beaches, but also for its delicious cuisine. Here are the top seven must-try street foods recommended by travelers to Nha Trang.

Bun Cha Ca

Bun Cha Ca is indeed a beloved dish in Nha Trang, showcasing the region’s unique flavors. The combination of the rich fish broth, rice vermicelli, and the fresh toppings like onions and chili creates a delightful balance of sweet and savory.

The recommended spots like Nam Beo, Nguyen Loan, and the stall on Yet Kieu Street are great places to experience this dish authentically. Each location has its own twist, making it fun to try them all. Have you had a chance to enjoy Bun Cha Ca?

Bun Sua

Bun Sua features the same ingredients as bun cha ca, with the key difference being the inclusion of jellied fish and ground fish patties, which can be prepared in three distinct ways: steamed, deep-fried, or barbecued. It is typically served with chopped herbs, red pepper, and a squeeze of lemon. For a delicious bowl of bun sua, you can visit stalls at 87 Yersin, Nam Beo on Phan Boi Chau Street, or Nguyen Loan on Ngo Gia Tu Street.

Nem Nuong

Ninh Hoa, located 34 km from Nha Trang, is famous for its nem chua (fermented pork rolls). In Nha Trang, this delicacy is prepared differently—grilled over a coal brazier and then wrapped in rice paper with fresh herbs, perfect for dipping in a sauce with pickled green papaya.

For a taste of nem nuong, a popular street food in Nha Trang, visit local stalls like Dang Van Quyen (4 Phan Boi Chau & 16A Lan Ong), Ngoc Tien (59 Le Thanh Phuong), Nha Trang (39 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai), or Vu Thanh An (15 Le Loi), each offering their unique twist on this dish.

Banh Can

Banh can is akin to banh khot found in the south. These small rice cakes are cooked in clay dishes placed over hot coals. The outer layer is crafted from rice flour, while the fillings can include pork, mushrooms, shrimp, or cuttlefish. Banh can is typically enjoyed with a unique dipping sauce made from fish sauce, chopped green onions, ground red chili, and bits of meat, accompanied by some diced sour mango.

The most popular stalls are on Ly Thanh Ton (open in the evening only); 151 Hoang Van Thu; 51 To Hien Thanh; 47 Yersin; 3A Thap Ba.

Banh uot

Banh uot are akin to banh cuon (steamed rolled rice pancakes) found in Hanoi. These delicious treats are made from steamed rice flour, rolled with ground pork, mushrooms, and dried onions, then served with fish sauce. For a taste of hot banh uot, visit Ninh Hoa restaurant at 9 Le Loi, 43 Truong Dinh, Ha restaurant at 23/10 street, 16A Hong Linh, or 1 Cao Ba Quat.

Seafood

Seafood in Nha Trang is truly exceptional. In addition to well-loved options like lobster, the area boasts unique specialties such as cow fish, prepared in various delicious ways.

In the evenings, the seafood stalls near Tran Phu Bridge and along Thap Ba Street come alive with crowds. Chieu Anh 2 and Bien Hong are particularly popular spots.

For a memorable dining experience, try Viet Pho at 18 Le Dai Hanh or Hai Dang at the end of Pham Van Dong Street, where you can savor both delectable seafood and stunning nighttime views of Nha Trang.

Grilled Beef

Founded 55 years ago, Lac Canh’s Grilled Beef is among the oldest eateries in Nha Trang. Rather than sourcing beef from America or Australia, its unique flavor comes from a secret blend of honey and more than ten spices, a recipe passed down through generations. Diners can cube the beef and grill it themselves on small charcoal stoves, allowing for a personalized cooking experience. This beloved Nha Trang establishment is located at 44 Nguyen Binh Khiem.

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What should we do in Ninh Binh?

Ninh Binh is a beautiful and diverse destination in northern Vietnam, often referred to as the “Halong Bay on land” because of its dramatic limestone karsts and stunning scenery.

Ninh Binh is just a 2-hour drive from Hanoi, making it convenient for a day trip. However, a 2-day trip is recommended to fully enjoy the region’s natural and cultural offerings.

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These activities ensure that whether you’re interested in history, nature, or simply soaking in the local culture, Ninh Binh will be an unforgettable part of your Vietnam trip.

Here’s a list of top things to do in Ninh Binh:

  1. Visit Hoa Lu Ancient Capital

Hoa Lu, as the ancient capital of Vietnam, carries significant historical and cultural importance, especially from the time of the Dinh and Le dynasties. Its role in shaping Vietnamese history is echoed throughout its landscapes, ancient temples, and historical relics. Surrounded by dramatic limestone mountains and serene lakes, Hoa Lu’s atmosphere is a blend of tranquility and mystery, making it a remarkable destination for those interested in Vietnam’s deep cultural roots.

Hoa Lu was the political, economic, and military center of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th centuries. It was established by Dinh Tien Hoang, the first emperor of the Dinh Dynasty, and later continued by Le Dai Hanh of the Le Dynasty. Both kings played crucial roles in defending the fledgling Vietnamese state from Chinese invasions. Many temples within Hoa Lu are dedicated to Dinh Tien Hoang and Le Dai Hanh. These temples, built on the foundations of ancient palaces, are ornate, showcasing traditional Vietnamese architecture with intricate wooden carvings and designs. Truong Yen Festival: Held on the 10th day of the third lunar month, this festival commemorates the great kings Dinh Tien Hoang and Le Dai Hanh. As the largest festival in the region, it draws crowds from across Vietnam. The festival is filled with traditional games, processions, and cultural performances, making it a vibrant experience for visitors who wish to engage with local culture.

In 1010, under King Ly Thai To, the capital was moved to Thang Long (modern-day Hanoi) to expand the kingdom and take advantage of the strategic and geographical position near the Red River.

This area is also home to ancient pagodas, peaceful lakes, and scenic surroundings that enhance the spiritual atmosphere of Hoa Lu. The arc-shaped limestone mountains enveloping the area provide a majestic backdrop, giving the capital a sense of grandeur and protection, similar to its role in ancient times.

Hoa Lu is one of the four key components of the Trang An Landscape Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its ancient relics and connection to Vietnam’s historical dynasties contribute to the complex’s outstanding cultural and historical value.

Location: Truong Yen commune, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh.
Entrance fee: Free.
Opening time: 7:00 – 17:00 every day.
Visiting time: About 1 hour.

  1. Visit Cuc Phuong National Park

Cuc Phuong National Park is Vietnam’s oldest and largest nature reserve, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and wildlife observers. Nestled in the lush mountains of Ninh Binh, it boasts a rich ecosystem, with diverse flora and fauna, including endangered species and ancient trees. Here’s a guide to help you make the most of your visit to this natural wonder.

The best time to visit Cuc Phuong is during the dry season from December to May, when the weather is cooler, and the trails are not too muddy. Avoid the rainy season (from June to November) due to slippery roads and the presence of mosquitoes and leeches, which can make hiking uncomfortable. For a truly unique experience, visit during April or May to witness the magical butterfly season, when millions of butterflies fill the sky.

Cuc Phuong National Park is not just a place to observe nature but a haven for conservation and learning about Vietnam’s incredible biodiversity. Whether you’re hiking through lush trails, visiting animal rescue centers, or exploring the park’s cultural history, Cuc Phuong is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories of Vietnam’s natural beauty.

Location: Nho Quan district, 45km from Ninh Binh city to the northwest.
Entrance fee: 60,000 VND/ person.
Opening time: 8:00 – 18:00 every day.
Visiting time: 4-6 hours.

  1. Take the leg rowing sampan along Ngo Dong River

Tam Coc, meaning “Three Caves,” including: First Cave (Hang Ca), Middle Cave (Hang Giua), Last Cave (Hang Cuoi) is one of the most iconic and beautiful destinations in Ninh Binh, often referred to as the “Halong Bay on land.” It is famous for its dramatic landscapes, tranquil river, and serene rice paddies.

One of the highlights of visiting Tam Coc is the sampan boat ride. Local rowers, often using their feet to row, take you along the calm Ngo Dong River, which winds its way through verdant rice fields and around towering limestone karsts. The atmosphere here is serene and magical, giving you the feeling of being in a hidden fairyland. As you glide along the river, you’ll pass through the three caves, each offering a unique experience of the surrounding landscape. On both sides of the river, you can enjoy picturesque views of green or golden rice fields, depending on the season, and karst formations.

On the way back from your boat ride, it’s highly recommended to stop at Ben Thanh and take a short walk to Thai Vi Temple. This temple dates back to the 13th century and is dedicated to the Tran Dynasty’s founder. Surrounded by peaceful nature and offering an atmospheric environment, it’s a great spot for those interested in history and a quiet retreat from the tourist sites.

You can visit Tam Coc year-round but if you want to capture stunning photos of golden rice fields, the best time to visit is between mid-April and early June. During this time, the fields are at their most vibrant as the rice ripens, creating a beautiful contrast with the green karst mountains under clear blue skies.

Tam Coc is a must-see destination in Ninh Binh, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. From floating through caves on a peaceful river to exploring centuries-old temples, it provides a serene and enriching experience for travellers looking to connect with the best of Vietnam’s countryside.

Location: Ninh Hai commune, Hoa Lu District, Ninh Binh.
Entrance fee: 120,000 VND/ visitor
Boat: 150,000 VND/ boat.
Visiting time: About 2 hours.

  1. Explore Bich Dong Pagoda

If you have time after your boat trip in Tam Coc, visiting Bich Dong Pagoda is a perfect continuation of your exploration in Ninh Binh. Bich Dong, also known as the “Green Pearl Grotto,” offers not only a spiritual experience but also breathtaking scenery and a bit of adventure, making it one of the most iconic spots in the region.

Just 2 km southwest of the Tam Coc boat dock, Bich Dong Pagoda is easily accessible by bike or a leisurely walk. As you approach, you’ll pass through serene landscapes of lush greenery, small ponds, and limestone cliffs. One of the most famous sights at Bich Dong is the ornate stone gate, which stands at the foot of a mountain. Before entering the pagoda, you’ll cross a charming stone bridge over a tranquil lotus pond. The picturesque scene with lotus blossoms in full bloom, especially in the summer, makes for an incredible photo opportunity.

Bich Dong Pagoda is unique in its layout, as it consists of three separate pagodas: Ha Pagoda (Lower Pagoda), Trung Pagoda (Middle Pagoda), Thuong Pagoda (Upper Pagoda) positioned at different heights on the mountain, each connected by a winding path up the hillside. The layered structure creates a peaceful and mystical atmosphere as you ascend.

Visiting all three pagodas will take about 2 hours, but it’s worth every moment. The climb is moderately challenging, so be prepared with comfortable shoes and take your time. Once at the top, the stunning views and the quiet ambiance provide a perfect spot for rest and reflection.

Bich Dong Pagoda offers a serene and enchanting experience, combining religious devotion with the raw beauty of nature. Whether you’re seeking a spiritual retreat, a photo-worthy destination, or simply a peaceful break from the modern world, Bich Dong is a must-see when visiting Ninh Binh.

Location: Ninh Hai commune, Hoa Lu District, Ninh Binh.
Entrance fee: Free.
Opening time: 7:00 – 21:00 every day.

  1. Discover Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex

The Trang An Eco-Tourism Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most stunning destinations in Vietnam, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, limestone mountain ranges, and vast network of caves. Often called the “Inland Halong Bay,” Trang An offers an unforgettable experience for visitors seeking both natural beauty and historical richness.

The ideal time to visit Trang An is during the dry season from November to April, when the weather is pleasant, and the rivers are calm, offering the best conditions for the boat tour. For photography enthusiasts, visiting in the morning or late afternoon provides the best lighting, especially with the mist hanging over the limestone peaks.

Trang An Eco-Tourism Complex combines the best of nature and history, offering a peaceful retreat into Vietnam’s natural landscapes while providing insight into its cultural heritage. The boat journey through the caves and rivers is not only visually stunning but also a meditative experience, as the quiet of the surroundings and the slow rhythm of the boat lull you into a sense of calm.

For visitors to Ninh Binh, this eco-tourism complex is a must-see, allowing you to enjoy one of Vietnam’s most dramatic landscapes in a relaxed and meaningful way.

There are 3 different routes with different sightseeings you can choose:

– Trang An Boat Tour Route 1 is designed for anyone who like exploring geological. Moreover, only this tour will take you through most of the caves.
Habor – Trinh temple – Bright cave – Dark cave – Nau Ruou cave – Tran temple – Ba Giot cave – Seo cave – Son Duong cave – Khong temple – Bao Hieu temple – Khong cave – Tran cave – Quy Hau cave – Habor (3,5 hours).
– Trang An Boat Tour Route 2: If you are tight on travel time, a boat trip route 2 is a perfect choice.
Harbor – Lam cave – Cao Son temple – Vang cave – Thanh Truot cave – Dia Linh mountain – Suoi Tien temple – Kim Quy mountain – Dai cave – Vu Lam palace – Habor (2 hours).
– Trang An Boat Tour Route 3 is suitable for those who want to see limestone mountains.
Harbor – Trinh temple – May cave – Suoi Tien – Dia Linh cave – Dai cave – Vu Lam palace – Habor (2,5 hours).

Location: Trang An, Truong Yen commune, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh.
Boat: 250,000 VND/passenger
Opening time: 8:00 – 18:00 every day.

  1. Conquer Mua Cave (Hang Mua)

Mua Cave (Hang Múa) has become one of the most popular and talked-about destinations in Ninh Binh, often referred to as the “miniature Great Wall of China” because of its iconic stone steps and the stunning panoramic views from the top. Here’s why you shouldn’t miss it during your trip:

  • To reach the top, you’ll climb approximately 500 steep stone steps that wind up the side of the mountain.
  • Breathtaking Panoramic Views: Once you reach the summit, you’ll be rewarded with one of the most breathtaking views in Ninh Binh. The panorama includes a majestic bird’s-eye view of the Tam Coc region, where the Ngo Dong River meanders through the verdant rice fields and dramatic limestone karsts.
  • Best Time to Visit: The most magical time to climb Mua Cave is during sunset.

At the very top of the mountain, you will find the impressive Lying Dragon Statue (Núi Ngọa Long), perched on the edge of the summit. If you still have energy left after the Mua Cave climb, you can embark on another climb to the lookout near Bich Dong Pagoda, which offers an equally impressive view of the surrounding karst mountains and rivers. Sometimes, the views from the top of Mua Cave might be partially obstructed by mist, which is common in Ninh Binh, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.

In short, Mua Cave is a highlight of any trip to Ninh Binh, offering a perfect combination of physical challenge and immense scenic beauty, rewarding visitors with unforgettable views of the surrounding countryside.

Location: Khe Dau Ha, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh.
Entrance fee:100,000 VND/ visitor
Opening time: 6:00 – 19:00 every day.

  1. Visit to Bai Dinh Pagoda

Bai Dinh Pagoda, the largest complex of Buddhist temples in Vietnam, is a significant site for spiritual pilgrimage and an architectural marvel that combines ancient traditions with modern constructions. Located in Ninh Binh province, Bai Dinh is a popular destination for both devout Buddhists and tourists, offering a peaceful and reflective experience.

The Bai Dinh Complex including Old Bai Dinh Pagoda (Ancient Temple), New Bai Dinh Pagoda. To fully appreciate Bai Dinh, you’ll need 3 to 4 hours to explore both the ancient and new temples, take in the scenic surroundings, and visit the various halls and structures.

The complex comes alive during the Bai Dinh Temple Festival, which begins on the 6th day of the first lunar month. This annual festival attracts thousands of Buddhists from across Vietnam, who come to pray and participate in religious rituals.

As Bai Dinh is a spiritual and religious site, it is important to dress appropriately. Wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Since you’ll be walking a lot, comfortable shoes are essential for an enjoyable visit.

In short, Bai Dinh Pagoda offers a unique blend of history, spirituality, and cultural immersion. Whether you are visiting for religious reasons or simply to admire the architectural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, Bai Dinh is a highlight of any trip to Ninh Binh.

Location: Gia Sinh commune, Gia Vien district, Ninh Binh.
Entrance fee: Free.
Electric Car: 60,000 VND/ passenger
Opening time: 6:00 – 20:00 every day.

  1. Thung Nham Bird Garden

Thung Nham Bird Garden, located about 4km from Bich Dong Pagoda and close to the famous Tam Coc area, is a hidden gem in Ninh Binh. It offers an immersive natural experience in a serene and pristine environment, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers, bird watchers, and anyone looking to escape the hustle of daily life.

The best time to visit Thung Nham Bird Garden is in the late afternoon, just before sunset, when the birds return to their nests. The garden is at its most vibrant and serene during this time. Autumn is an ideal season to visit, as the cool weather and occasional mist enhance the garden’s romantic and peaceful vibe. However, Thung Nham is beautiful throughout the year, with each season offering a different kind of charm.

In short, Thung Nham Bird Garden is a destination that captures the serene beauty of Ninh Binh’s natural landscapes, while offering a rare opportunity to observe Vietnam’s birdlife in a tranquil and picturesque setting. Whether you’re visiting to experience the bird migrations at sunset or to explore the caves and forests, Thung Nham promises a peaceful and enriching experience.

Location: Hải Nham commune, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh.
Entrance fee: 100,000 VND/ visitor
Boat tour: 20,000 VND/ passenger
Opening time: 6:00 – 22:00 every day.

  1. Try local food

Ninh Binh is renowned not only for its stunning natural beauty but also for its unique and flavorful cuisine. The local dishes here offer a rich blend of traditional flavors and ingredients that reflect the region’s natural resources and cultural heritage. When visiting Ninh Binh, be sure to try the following specialties: Rice Crust, Goat Meat, Mountain Snails, Sticky Rice with Ants’ Eggs, Eel Vermicelli, Yen Mac Fermented Pork Roll, Shrimp Paste, Sandworm Fritters, …

Many of the seasonal specialties, such as mountain snails and ants’ eggs, are available during certain times of the year, so it’s worth checking local markets or restaurants to see what’s in season.

In summary, a trip to Ninh Binh wouldn’t be complete without sampling the local cuisine. From the crunchy Rice Crust to the flavorful Goat Meat and adventurous dishes like sticky rice with ants’ eggs, Ninh Binh’s culinary offerings are as rich and diverse as its landscapes.

  1. Fly above Trang An and Tam Coc

Experiencing Ninh Binh from above through a helicopter tour is a unique and unforgettable way to appreciate the stunning landscapes of the region. The ticket price for the helicopter tour is around $82 USD per passenger.

In conclusion, the helicopter tour of Trang An and Tam Coc offers a spectacular way to appreciate the natural beauty of Ninh Binh. With its stunning landscapes, this unique experience is perfect for those looking to add a touch of adventure and breathtaking views to their visit.

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Vietnam Military History Museum

The Vietnam Military History Museum (Bảo tàng Lịch sử Quân sự Việt Nam) also known as the Army Museumis one of the oldest and most prominent museums in Vietnam. Located in the capital city, Hanoi, it offers a deep insight into the country’s military history, especially focusing on its long and tumultuous journey toward independence.

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  • Established: 1956
  • Location: 28A Điện Biên Phủ Street, Ba Đình District, Hanoi
  • Exhibitions: The museum houses thousands of artifacts from various periods of Vietnam’s military history. Its primary focus is on the First Indochina War (against the French, 1946–1954) and the Vietnam War (known locally as the American War, 1955–1975), but it also covers earlier conflicts, including struggles against Chinese, Mongol, and Japanese invaders.

Notable Exhibits:

  • Military Hardware: The museum showcases a variety of military equipment, such as tanks, aircraft, and artillery. Of special note is the wreckage of American B-52 bombers, along with captured American and French weapons.
  • The Flag Tower of Hanoi: This 19th-century tower, built under the Nguyễn dynasty, is part of the museum complex. It’s an iconic symbol of Hanoi and stands within the museum grounds.
  • Artifacts from Famous Battles: Exhibits include maps, weapons, and personal items from key battles, such as Điện Biên Phủ, the defining victory that led to the end of French colonial rule in Vietnam.
  • Portraits of Heroes: Statues, paintings, and other memorabilia commemorate the contributions of Vietnamese generals and soldiers, including General Võ Nguyên Giáp, who led Vietnamese forces in both wars against France and the U.S.
  • Ho Chi Minh’s Role: The museum highlights the role of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam’s revolutionary leader, in guiding the country through its wars for independence.
  1. General information

The Vietnam Military History Museum, also known as the Army Museum, was established on 17 July 1956 and is one of seven national museums in Vietnam. Spanning over 10,000 square meters, it is located in the heart of Hanoi, directly across from Lenin Park. The museum is just a short walk away from several iconic landmarks, including the Presidential Palace, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the botanical gardens, and Uncle Ho’s stilt house, making it a culturally and historically rich area for visitors.

Key Features:

  • Flag Tower of Hanoi: Located within the museum grounds, the Flag Tower of Hanoi (Cột cờ Hà Nội), constructed in the early 19th century, is an important symbol of the city and was declared a national historical architectural monument in 1990. The tower adds to the museum’s significance and charm, connecting Vietnam’s present with its historical past.
  • Exhibits and Displays: The museum houses thousands of artifacts, including weapons, photographs, maps, and scale models that recount Vietnam’s military history. These displays provide visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the development of the Vietnamese people’s armed forces, from their origins to their role in Vietnam’s many struggles for peace, independence, and freedom. The exhibitions cover significant events such as the First Indochina War, the Vietnam War, and other key military moments in Vietnam’s history.

Through these exhibits, visitors can gain a deeper appreciation of Vietnam’s resilience and the sacrifices made by its people during centuries of resistance against foreign invaders. The museum stands as a testament to the spirit of independence that has defined Vietnam’s history.

  1. Layouts

The Vietnam Military History Museum features a combination of indoor and outdoor exhibits, offering visitors a well-rounded perspective on Vietnam’s extensive military history.

2.1: Indoor Display:

The museum’s first floor is divided into three main rooms, each focusing on a different period of Vietnamese military history:

– 1st Room – Ancient Military History:

This room covers the early military history of Vietnam, beginning with the Hùng Kings period (the legendary founders of Vietnam) and extending through to Ngô Quyền’s victory over the Southern Han army at the famous Battle of Bạch Đằng River in 938 AD. This battle marked Vietnam’s independence from Chinese rule, making it a significant moment in the nation’s history.

The room showcases ancient weapons, armor, and historical artifacts, giving visitors insight into the formation of early Vietnamese military power.

– 2nd Room – The First Indochina War (1858–1945):

This central room features a statue of President Ho Chi Minh, symbolizing his pivotal role in leading Vietnam to independence. The room focuses on the First Indochina War, primarily Vietnam’s resistance against French colonial forces.

Through photographs, documents, and artifacts, the exhibits in this room tell the story of the Vietnamese struggle for independence from 1858, the start of French colonization, to 1945, when Vietnam declared its independence after World War II.

– 3rd Room – Vietnam from the Lý to Nguyễn Dynasties:

This room displays the military history of Vietnam during the Lý, Trần, Lê, and Nguyễn dynasties, spanning nearly a millennium (11th to 19th centuries). These dynasties are renowned for their wars of defense against invasions, especially from Mongols, Champa, and Chinese forces.

Exhibits include historical weapons, military uniforms, and models of fortifications that reflect the military strategies and tactics employed during these periods.

2.2: Outdoor Display:

In addition to the indoor exhibits, the museum has an outdoor display area, which features larger military equipment such as tanks, planes, artillery, and remnants of B-52 bombers shot down during the Vietnam War. This outdoor section provides a tangible experience of the military hardware used throughout Vietnam’s modern conflicts.

Together, the indoor and outdoor displays offer a comprehensive narrative of Vietnam’s enduring fight for independence, from ancient times to modern warfare.

The Vietnam Military History Museum displays a remarkable collection of artifacts, showcasing Vietnam’s military heritage through various periods of its history. Notable exhibits include:

– A bicycle used in the Điện Biên Phủ Campaign (1954), symbolizing the resilience and resourcefulness of Vietnamese soldiers who transported supplies over difficult terrain.

– MiG-19 and MiG-21 aircraft, which played a crucial role in aerial battles during the Vietnam War.

– SAM-2 and SAM-3 missiles, used in the campaign to defend against American air raids, particularly the famous Operation Rolling Thunder.

– Tanks, including the ones that famously entered the Independence Palace (Reunification Palace) in Saigon on April 30, 1975, marking the end of the Vietnam War.

2.3: The Museum’s Content is Organized into Six Main Historical Periods:

– The History of the Vietnamese Nation and the Birth of the Vietnam People’s Army: This section covers the early development of Vietnam, including the formation of the Vietnam People’s Army (VPA) under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh in 1944. It highlights the historical roots of Vietnam’s military organization and its early campaigns for independence.

– The Vietnamese Struggle Against French Colonialism: Exhibits focus on the First Indochina War (1946-1954) and Vietnam’s fight against French colonialism, culminating in the famous Điện Biên Phủ victory, which led to the end of French rule in Indochina. This section includes items such as military vehicles and personal artifacts from the battle.

– The Vietnamese Struggle Against American Imperialists: The third period covers the Vietnam War (American War), showcasing the key military strategies and battles that led to Vietnam’s victory over the United States. Items displayed here include aircraft, missiles, tanks, and uniforms used by Vietnamese soldiers.

– The Vietnam People’s Army on the Path to a Regular, Modern Army: This section illustrates the transformation of the VPA from a guerrilla force into a regular, modern military power. It emphasizes the army’s post-war efforts to professionalize and equip itself with modern technology, making it one of the most formidable military forces in Southeast Asia.

– The People and the Army Are One, and Will Be Invincible: A unique aspect of Vietnam’s military strength is the unity between the people and the army. This section emphasizes the close relationship between the civilian population and the military, which played a critical role in resisting foreign invaders throughout Vietnam’s history.

– Weaponry Displayed in the Museum Courtyard: The outdoor courtyard houses an impressive array of military equipment, including airplanes, tanks, heavy artillery, rockets, mortars, bombs, and other large-scale weaponry. Visitors can closely observe these relics of war, which stand as symbols of Vietnam’s struggle and eventual triumph in its wars for independence.

Through these exhibits, the museum provides an in-depth narrative of Vietnam’s military history, covering over a millennium of warfare, resistance, and eventual victory in defending the country’s sovereignty.

After visiting the Vietnam Military History Museum, you will gain a profound appreciation for the indomitable spirit of the Vietnamese people, which is deeply reflected in their long and determined fight for independence and freedom. The museum’s exhibits vividly embody this enduring national spirit, encapsulated in the famous words of President Ho Chi Minh:

“Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom.”

These words, from the Independence Proclamation of Vietnam, are not just a statement but a guiding principle that has driven the Vietnamese people through centuries of struggle against foreign domination—from ancient times to modern conflicts.

Each artifact in the museum tells a story of resilience, sacrifice, and determination to protect the country’s sovereignty. The bicycles used in Điện Biên Phủ, the tanks that rolled into Saigon, and the missiles that defended the skies against U.S. bombers all serve as reminders of the nation’s quest for liberty. Through its displays of military might, the museum stands as a testament to the powerful connection between the Vietnamese people and their armed forces, united in their pursuit of independence.

  1. How to get there

According to the central location in Hanoi (Dien Bien Phu Street, Ba Dinh district), it will be very easy for you to access this Museum, by public bus number 34 from Trang Tien street or by taxi and better with private car / van and experienced guide for best experience.

Available tours to the Vietnam Military History Museum can be found at any travel agency that offers Hanoi city tours or day tours in and around Hanoi. You can also combine your visit to nearby attractions of Ho Chi Minh complex; Hoang Thanh citadel; West Lake; Tran Quoc pagoda or Quan Thanh temple.

  • Address: 28A Dien Bien Phu, Ba Dinh District Hanoi, Vietnam
    • Opening hours: Every day except Monday & Friday
    Morning:from 8.00 – 11.30
    Afternoon: from 13.00– 16.30
    • Entrance fee: 40,000VND / Visitor – Camera fee: 30,000VND / Visitor

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Exploring Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi

Hoan Kiem Lake, located in the heart of Hanoi, is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Its serene beauty and rich cultural and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone touring the capital of Vietnam. Hoan Kiem Lake is more than just a scenic spot; it’s a gateway to Hanoi’s rich history and culture, surrounded by vibrant local life and fascinating landmarks.

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  1. History & Legend

Hoan Kiem Lake, also known as “The Lake of the Returned Sword” (Vietnamese: Hồ Hoàn Kiếm), holds a central place in Hanoi’s history and culture. This iconic fresh water lake, measuring around 12 hectares, is located in the heart of the city and has been known by various names throughout history. Formerly called Luc Thuy Lake (Hồ Lục Thủy, meaning “Green Water Lake” for its distinctive color) and Thuy Quan Lake (Hồ Thủy Quân, meaning “Mariner’s Lake”), the lake was also referred to as Ta Vong during the Le Mat Dynasty.

The Legend of the Returned Sword

The lake’s modern name is linked to a famous legend involving Le Loi, a 15th-century Vietnamese king. According to the story, Le Loi came across a mysterious metal bar, which was caught by a friend during a fishing trip. The bar was later revealed to be a sword, inscribed with the words “Thuan Thien” (meaning “harmonious with heaven”). Le Loi understood that this sword was a divine gift, and he used it to lead his forces to victory against the invading Ming Chinese.

After securing Vietnam’s independence in 1428, King Le Loi was boating on the lake when the Golden Turtle God emerged from the water. The turtle asked for the return of the magical sword, and recognizing that the sword had fulfilled its purpose, Le Loi returned it by offering it to the turtle. The turtle took the sword in its mouth and disappeared into the lake’s depths. In honor of this event, the lake was renamed Hoan Kiem Lake, symbolizing the return of the sword to its rightful divine owner.

This legend has made Hoan Kiem Lake not only a natural beauty but also a symbol of Vietnam’s independence, resilience, and connection to the divine.

  1. Hoan Kiem Lake Over View

Hoan Kiem Lake, once much larger than its current size, has seen significant changes over time, especially during the French colonial period when parts of it were filled in to make way for the expansion of Hanoi. Today, the lake covers an area of around 120,000 square meters, with a maximum length of 700 meters and a width of 250 meters. The lake’s depth ranges from 1 to 1.4 meters on average.

  • Unique Features of Hoan Kiem Lake:
  • Distinctive Water Color: One of the lake’s most striking features is its greenish water, which changes in shade depending on the sky’s reflection. This unique color sets it apart from other lakes in Vietnam.
  • Turtles in the Lake: The lake is home to giant turtles, which are rarely found in other lakes across the country. These turtles hold a special place in Vietnamese culture, where they are considered sacred animals, along with the dragon, phoenix, and unicorn. The sight of these turtles rising from the lake is seen as a lucky and spiritual event, further enhancing the lake’s holy status in Vietnamese tradition.
  • Key Landmarks Around the Lake:
  • Turtle Tower (Tháp Rùa): This small tower stands on an island in the center of the lake and serves as a symbol of both the lake and the city of Hanoi. It adds a tranquil and mystical charm to the surrounding landscape.
  • The Huc Bridge (Cầu Thê Húc): This vibrant red bridge crosses the lake and connects to Ngoc Son Temple. The bridge’s name means “The Rising Sun” and it beautifully complements the temple, creating a picturesque and serene atmosphere.
  • Ngoc Son Temple: Situated on a small island, this temple is a popular cultural and religious site, surrounded by the peaceful waters of Hoan Kiem Lake.

Additionally, the lake’s shores are adorned with a variety of flowers that bloom throughout the year, enhancing the lake’s beauty and making it a peaceful oasis in the bustling city of Hanoi.

Hoan Kiem Lake is not just a scenic landmark but also a cultural and spiritual symbol for the Vietnamese people, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

  1. What to see around Hoan Kiem Lake

Hoan Kiem Lake surroundings offer variety of activities which make it crowded and busy all day, especially during the weekends. Let’s find out what to see and where to visit around this popular lake.

3.1. Ngoc Son Temple

The Temple of the Jade Mountain (Ngoc Son Temple) is an important cultural and historical site located on the northern shore of Hoan Kiem Lake, standing on Jade Island. Built in the 18th century, the temple is primarily dedicated to Tran Hung Dao, a revered Vietnamese national hero who led the country to victory against Mongol invasions three times during the 13th century.

  • Features of Ngoc Son Temple:
  • Tran Hung Dao’s Shrine: As the temple’s central figure, Tran Hung Dao is honored with altars and statues inside, symbolizing his contributions to Vietnam’s independence and resilience.
  • Artifacts and Historical Relics: The temple contains various artifacts that showcase Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage. Visitors can find traditional altars and ceremonial items that reflect the importance of this site in Vietnamese history and religious life.
  • Preserved Giant Turtle: One of the temple’s most notable displays is a preserved specimen of a giant turtle, weighing 250 kg. This turtle connects to the legend of Hoan Kiem Lake, further enhancing the spiritual significance of the temple and its surroundings.

3.2. The Huc Bridge

The Huc Bridge: The Huc Bridge, also known as “The Bridge of the Rising Sun,” is a bright red wooden bridge that connects Jade Island to the mainland. The bridge, with its distinctive color and elegant design, has become one of Hanoi’s most recognizable landmarks, symbolizing good fortune and longevity. The bridge adds a romantic, picturesque element to the temple, especially during sunrise and sunset when the light reflects beautifully off the lake’s surface.

Ngoc Son Temple and The Huc Bridge together form a significant part of the Hoan Kiem Lake experience, offering visitors a blend of history, spirituality, and stunning architecture amidst the tranquility of the lake.

3.3. Turtle Tower

Turtle Tower (Tháp Rùa) is one of Hanoi’s most iconic landmarks, standing on a small island in the center of Hoan Kiem Lake. Despite its relatively modest size and non-traditional Vietnamese architectural style, the tower holds great historical and cultural significance for the people of Hanoi. Turtle Tower’s combination of historical meaning and visual appeal makes it a cherished part of Hanoi’s landscape, embodying both the struggles and hopes of the Vietnamese people.

3.4. Thap But

Tháp Bút (Pen Tower) stands at the entrance to Ngoc Son Temple, an important feature of the landscape around Hoan Kiem Lake. Built in 1865 at the proposal of the respected scholar Nguyen Van Sieu, the tower symbolizes both intellectual and moral values in Vietnamese culture.

  • Architectural Features:
  • Height and Structure: Tháp Bút rises to a height of 28 meters and consists of five floors. It is built on a four-meter-high stone base, giving the tower a sense of grandeur.
  • Design: The tip of the tower is shaped like a writing brush, or “bút” in Vietnamese, symbolizing intellectual pursuit. The brush itself is 0.9 meters tall, making the whole tower a striking visual representation of scholarly wisdom.
  • Symbolism:
  • “Writing on the Clear Blue Sky”: The words “Tả Thanh Thiên” (translated as “Writing on the clear blue sky”) are engraved on the tower. This phrase represents the idea of integrity and truthfulness, advocating for moral uprightness and clear-minded thinking.
  • Feng Shui Principle: Pen Tower is considered a key element in the feng shui of the area surrounding Ngoc Son Temple. It is positioned to balance the natural and spiritual energies of the site, making it a place not only of learning but also of harmony.
  • Symbol of Literature and Martial Power: While primarily a tribute to the importance of literature and intellectual pursuits, Pen Tower also reflects the balance of knowledge and power. It is said to demonstrate the strength and martial prowess of the Trinh Lord, blending the values of scholarship with those of military leadership.

Overall, Tháp Bút serves as a powerful symbol in Vietnamese culture, celebrating the significance of literature, truthfulness, and the balanced union of intellect and power. Its location at the entrance to Ngoc Son Temple makes it an essential part of the spiritual and cultural experience at Hoan Kiem Lake.

  1. What to do around Hoan Kiem Lake

4.1. Joining Taichi class and Dancing

Visiting Hoan Kiem Lake in the early morning, from 5 am to 6 am, offers a serene and refreshing experience like no other. At this time, the lake is often cloaked in a soft mist, with the sound of birdsongs filling the air, creating a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the usual hustle and bustle of Hanoi. The cool, crisp air adds to the tranquility, making it the perfect time to appreciate the lake’s beauty.

It is ideal time for exercise and dancing while breathing in the fresh air. Every morning, flocks of local residents gather here for doing exercise including yoga, aerobic and tai-chi. Tourists are also welcomed to join these fun activities and communicate with the locals.

The early morning at Hoan Kiem Lake offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of Hanoians, where tradition and modernity come together in a harmonious way. It’s a time when the lake’s natural beauty and the city’s vibrant culture coexist in perfect balance, making it an ideal moment to enjoy the peaceful ambiance, connect with locals, and start the day in a refreshing way.

4.2. Water Puppet Show

The water puppet show is a unique and legendary form of traditional Vietnamese art, deeply rooted in the country’s rural culture. Originating from the Red River Delta centuries ago, this form of entertainment involves puppets performing on water, accompanied by live music and storytelling.

There are two main puppet theaters sat on the lake including Bong Sen Puppet Theater and Thang Long Puppet Theater.

Both theaters offer visitors the chance to witness a unique part of Vietnam’s cultural heritage. The shows are not only entertaining but also educational, allowing audiences to immerse themselves in the stories and traditions that have shaped Vietnamese history and folklore.

For any visitor to Hanoi, attending a water puppet show is an essential experience that provides a window into the country’s rich cultural traditions.

4.3. Experience walking streets & Hang Dao street night market at the weekend

During the weekend evenings, the area around Hoan Kiem Lake transforms into a vibrant public square, where traffic is banned from 7 PM to 12 AM. This pedestrian zone creates a lively and family-friendly atmosphere where locals and tourists gather to enjoy cultural activities.

  • Weekend Pedestrian Street:
  • Folk Games & Traditional Music Performances: One of the most charming aspects of the Hanoi pedestrian street is the focus on folk games and traditional music performances. Visitors can witness or participate in games like tug-of-war, bamboo dancing, or spinning tops, which are beloved traditional Vietnamese pastimes. Street performers also showcase traditional Vietnamese instruments and music, creating an atmosphere of cultural celebration.
  • Relaxing Atmosphere: The car-free streets allow for leisurely strolls around Hoan Kiem Lake, where people can enjoy the sights and sounds of Hanoi without the usual hustle and bustle. Families, couples, and friends come together to walk, play games, and take in the fresh air and entertainment.
  • Hang Dao Night Market:

Running from 6 PM to 11 PM on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the Hang Dao Night Market is another popular attraction near Hoan Kiem Lake. The market stretches from Hang Dao Street through Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, all the way to the gate of Dong Xuan Market.

  • Shopping for Souvenirs: The night market is a great place to shop for a wide variety of local souvenirs, including traditional handicrafts, clothing, and accessories. Vendors sell everything from embroidered textiles to conical hats, making it an excellent spot for picking up unique mementos of your trip.
  • Local Snacks: In addition to shopping, the market offers a fantastic range of local snacks and street food. From Vietnamese spring rolls and pho to sweet treats like chè (a type of Vietnamese dessert), there are plenty of delicious options to try while exploring the market.

The combination of the pedestrian streets and the night market makes the weekend at Hoan Kiem Lake a perfect time to experience Hanoi’s vibrant local culture, offering a delightful blend of tradition, entertainment, and street food.

4.4. Discovering Old Quarter

The Hanoi Old Quarter, located in the northeast of Hanoi within the Hoan Kiem District, is a historic and cultural hub of the city. This area once served as the residential, manufacturing, and commercial center of Hanoi, with each street dedicated to a specific type of trade or craft. The quarter is often referred to as the 36 Streets (Vietnamese: Hà Nội 36 phố phường), symbolizing the original 36 guilds that made up the city’s bustling urban area. Although most streets no longer exclusively specialize in their original trades, many of their names still reflect the types of goods once sold there, preserving the unique identity of the Old Quarter.

One of the most enjoyable ways to experience the Hanoi Old Quarter is by taking a ride on a cyclo, a classic human-powered vehicle with a seat for passengers in the front and the driver pedaling from behind. This leisurely mode of transportation allows visitors to soak in the bustling atmosphere of Hanoi at a slower pace.

he Hanoi Old Quarter is not only a historical area but also a living, breathing part of the city, where tradition and modernity come together. Walking or riding through its narrow streets gives you a feel for the pulse of Hanoi, where centuries-old trade practices and modern businesses coexist in a unique blend of past and present.

Exploring the Old Quarter is essential for anyone wanting to fully experience the cultural richness and vibrant energy of Hanoi.

4.5. Enjoying street foods & bistro cafes

Near Hoan Kiem Lake, don’t miss Trang Tien Ice Cream, a beloved local spot offering a delightful variety of flavors such as chocolate, vanilla, young glutinous rice, green bean, and Indian taro.

For those who enjoy high-end shopping, Trang Tien Plaza Shopping Mall is an excellent choice. Home to prestigious international brands like Bvlgari, Dior, Cartier, and Louis Vuitton, this mall was originally built in 1901 in the French colonial style and underwent renovations to achieve its current appearance in 2013. As one of the oldest shopping centers in Hanoi, it’s conveniently located at a corner next to Hoan Kiem Lake.

Additionally, savoring delicious Vietnamese cuisine with a stunning view of Hoan Kiem Lake at Cau Go restaurant or enjoying drinks and coffee from the Hàm Cá Mập (Shark Jaw) building can enhance your experience in this beautiful area.

Street food is a must-try when visiting the Hoan Kiem Lake area. The variety of food choices is impressive, and dishes are available at budget-friendly to affordable prices, making it easy to enjoy local cuisine no matter where you choose to dine. Don’t miss trying iconic Vietnamese dishes like pho, bun cha, cha ca, bun thang, and bun dau mam tom—each offering a unique taste of Hanoi’s culinary heritage.

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Overview of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex

The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex is indeed one of Hanoi’s most significant historical sites, offering insight into Vietnam’s journey to independence and reunification. The complex serves as the final resting place of Ho Chi Minh, affectionately known as “Bác Hồ,” the revered leader who guided Vietnam through its revolutionary period.

The various landmarks within the complex each hold their own significance:

  1. Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum: The centerpiece of the complex, where Ho Chi Minh’s embalmed body is preserved. Visitors can pay their respects in a quiet, solemn atmosphere.
  2. Ba Dinh Square: The location where Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence of Vietnam in 1945, marking the birth of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
  3. Presidential Palace: Originally built for the French Governor-General of Indochina, this building now serves ceremonial purposes, although it is not open to the public.
  4. Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House: A modest home where Ho Chi Minh lived during the later years of his life. It reflects his simple lifestyle and deep connection with nature.
  5. Ho Chi Minh Museum: Dedicated to the life and work of Ho Chi Minh, the museum displays artifacts, documents, and exhibitions that offer an in-depth look at his role in Vietnamese history.
  6. One Pillar Pagoda: A small but iconic Buddhist pagoda that dates to the 11th century, it is built in the shape of a lotus blossom, symbolizing purity.

Spending around three hours here allows visitors to appreciate the cultural and historical depth of Vietnam’s struggle for independence, and it’s a great addition to any itinerary in Hanoi.

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  1. President Ho Chi Minh

President Ho Chi Minh holds a deeply revered place in the hearts of the Vietnamese people as a symbol of selflessness, revolutionary integrity, and unyielding devotion to the nation’s cause. He is often referred to as “Bác Hồ” (Uncle Ho), a term that reflects the deep affection and respect the Vietnamese have for him. His life story is intertwined with Vietnam’s fight for independence, and his multiple aliases—Nguyen Sinh Cung (his birth name), Nguyen Tat Thanh, and Nguyen Ai Quoc (the name he used during his international revolutionary activities)—are symbolic of his long journey and tireless efforts to liberate the country from colonial rule.

As the founder of the Indochina Communist Party and later the Viet-Minh, Ho Chi Minh’s leadership was pivotal in leading Vietnam through the resistance against French colonialism and establishing the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945. He served as President of this republic until his passing in 1969, playing a crucial role in shaping modern Vietnam.

Though Ho Chi Minh expressed a desire in his will to be cremated, with his ashes scattered in the North, Central, and South of Vietnam, the Vietnamese government chose to honor him differently. To give the people of Vietnam, particularly those from the South, an opportunity to pay their respects to him, the decision was made to build the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex in Hanoi. This decision reflected both the government’s recognition of his unparalleled contribution to the country’s independence and the immense love the people had for him.

The Mausoleum has since become a powerful national symbol, where millions of people, both Vietnamese and international visitors, come to pay their respects to one of the most influential figures in Vietnam’s modern history.

  1. Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum

The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, constructed between 1973 and 1975, stands as a powerful tribute to Vietnam’s beloved leader. The project was a joint effort between Vietnamese and Soviet engineers, symbolizing the close relationship between the two nations during that era. The structure is divided into three floors, with the second being the focal point, housing the embalmed remains of President Ho Chi Minh. Visitors follow a solemn path through marble-lined corridors and stairs to reach this chamber, where they can pay their respects in silence.

On the exterior, engraved on the mausoleum is one of Ho Chi Minh’s most iconic quotes: “Không có gì quý hơn độc lập tự do”—”Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom.” This inscription reflects his lifelong dedication to the cause of national sovereignty and freedom for the Vietnamese people. The 79 cycad trees in front of the mausoleum represent his 79 years of life, and the bamboo groves on either side of the structure, gently swaying in the wind, create a sense of natural reverence, as if nature itself honors him.

While visiting the mausoleum is free, there are strict rules that must be observed to show respect for this solemn place. Visitors must dress modestly, avoiding short skirts, tank tops, or hats. Day packs, cameras, and mobile phones are typically required to be stored before entry. Once inside, photography, talking, or making gestures such as pointing or putting hands in pockets are strictly prohibited. The atmosphere within the mausoleum is one of deep respect, with visitors expected to walk slowly, silently, and in two lines.

These regulations help preserve the solemnity of the mausoleum, ensuring that everyone can properly reflect on the legacy of Ho Chi Minh, a leader whose ideals of independence and freedom continue to resonate deeply with the people of Vietnam.

Opening time: 7:30 AM – 10:30 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Closing time: Every Monday and Friday, from 15 June to 15 August for maintenance.
Location: 2 Hung Vuong, Dien Ban, Ba Dinh, Hanoi.
Entrance fee: Free.

  1. Ba Dinh Square

Ba Dinh Square, the location of Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, holds immense historical significance as the site where, on September 2, 1945, President Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the Independence Declaration of Vietnam, officially marking the birth of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. On that day, in front of thousands of citizens, Ho Chi Minh declared the end of colonial rule, a moment etched in the national memory of Vietnam.

The name “Ba Dinh” has its origins in a village in Thanh Hoa Province, where one of the first revolts against French colonialism occurred. After Vietnam gained independence, this square was named Ba Dinh to honor that revolutionary spirit and to remind future generations of the country’s long struggle for freedom.

As the largest square in Vietnam, Ba Dinh Square stretches 320 meters in length and 100 meters in width, with the capacity to hold around 20,000 people. At the center stands a 29-meter-high flag tower, a symbol of national pride. The square has borne witness to countless significant events throughout modern Vietnamese history and continues to serve as the venue for major national celebrations, meetings, and military parades, particularly on important anniversaries such as National Day.

One of the most solemn traditions held daily at Ba Dinh Square is the flag-raising and lowering ceremony, performed with strict adherence to national protocol. This ceremony, honoring the country’s heritage and sovereignty, draws both locals and visitors, providing a poignant moment of reflection on Vietnam’s enduring quest for independence and unity.

Opening time: 5:00 AM – 10:00 PM every day
Location: Hung Vuong Street, Dien Ban, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi.
Entrance fee: Free.

  1. The Presidential Palace

The Presidential Palace in Hanoi is a striking example of French colonial architecture and one of the most significant historical landmarks in Vietnam. Originally designed by a German architect for the French Governor-General of Indochina, it was built between 1900 and 1906, taking six years to complete. During that time, it was the most luxurious building in the region, boasting more than 30 rooms. The palace was initially named the Indochina Governor Palace and served as the residence for the French colonial governors.

After Vietnam declared independence in 1945, the building was renamed the Presidential Palace. Although it was intended to be the residence of President Ho Chi Minh, he famously declined to live there, deeming it inappropriate to reside in such opulence while many of his countrymen were living in poverty. Instead, Ho Chi Minh chose to live in a simple stilt house nearby, a decision that highlighted his modesty and commitment to the people.

The palace is easily recognizable by its French colonial architectural style, distinguished by its bright yellow color and green domes. Like other French-built structures in Hanoi, it was constructed with a mix of materials sourced both locally and from Europe. Elements like the rock, tile, and brick were produced in Vietnam, while finer materials such as fir wood, window bars, and glass were imported from France and other parts of Europe.

Today, the Presidential Palace is primarily used for ceremonial purposes. It serves as the official venue for welcoming foreign heads of state, high-ranking delegations, and government officials. Located in close proximity to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Ba Dinh Square, the palace is a prominent part of the historical and political landscape of Hanoi, although it is not open for public tours, preserving its formal and diplomatic function.

Location: No. 2 Hung Vuong, Dien Ban, Ba Dinh, Hanoi.
Not allowed to visit, just see outside.

  1. Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House

Built in 1958, The Stilt house where President Ho Chi Minh lived and worked from 1958 to 1969 reflects his simple and humble lifestyle. This modest two-story structure, located in the Presidential Palace grounds, stands in contrast to the luxurious palace nearby. With a wooden tiled roof and minimalist furnishings, the house is a testament to Ho Chi Minh’s dedication to living in harmony with the everyday Vietnamese people, despite his position as the nation’s leader.

The ground floor of the house served as a living room where Ho Chi Minh would meet guests. In this space, a long table is surrounded by wooden and bamboo chairs, emphasizing the simplicity of the setting. At the back of the house, wooden stairs lead to the second floor, which is divided into two small rooms: one for resting and one for working. The interior is arranged with basic necessities, reflecting Ho Chi Minh’s focus on the essentials rather than luxury.

In front of the house is a fishpond, which adds to the tranquility of the environment. The pond is surrounded by a variety of blooming orchids, which flower year-round, as well as scented flowers such as jasmine and eglantine. Fruit trees also dot the landscape, creating a serene and natural atmosphere around the house. The fence and gate formed by hibiscus trees evoke the image of Ho Chi Minh’s childhood home in Nghe An Province, adding a personal touch to the residence.

This house has not only historical importance but also continues to serve as a place of cultural significance. Notably, during his visit to Vietnam in 2016, US President Barack Obama visited the stilt house and even fed the fish in the pond, a gesture that highlighted the connection between past and present leaders and symbolized the warm relations between Vietnam and the United States.

Today, the house remains carefully preserved with over 250 documents and objects on display, many of which date back to Ho Chi Minh’s final days. These items have been kept intact, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into the life and legacy of Vietnam’s most revered leader. The stilt house stands as a symbol of simplicity, humility, and dedication, values that continue to inspire generations of Vietnamese people.

Opening time: 7:30 – 11:00 AM and 13:30 – 16:00 PM every day.
Entrance fee: 50,000 VND/ visitor

  1. One Pillar Pagoda

The One Pillar Pagoda (also known as Chùa Một Cột, Diên Hựu, or Liên Hoa Đài) is an iconic and historically significant temple located near Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum in Hanoi. Recognized for its unique architectural design, the pagoda was officially named “The Pagoda with the Most Unique Architecture in Asia” by the Asia Record Organization in 2012, highlighting its cultural importance.

The pagoda dates back to the Ly Thai Tong dynasty in 1049 and is believed to have been constructed as a symbol of gratitude. According to legend, Emperor Ly Thai Tong, who had no heir, dreamed of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara handing him a son while seated on a lotus. Soon after, the emperor married a young woman who bore him a son. In appreciation, the emperor ordered the pagoda to be built in the shape of a lotus, symbolizing purity and enlightenment.

Throughout its long history, the One Pillar Pagoda has undergone several repairs and restorations. It suffered significant damage in 1954 when the French colonists used explosives to destroy it during their withdrawal from Vietnam. However, in 1955, architect Nguyen Ba Lang led efforts to restore the pagoda, which has retained its current shape since then.

Architecturally, the One Pillar Pagoda is truly distinctive. The pagoda itself is a small wooden structure with a curved roof, built atop a single stone pillar in the middle of a lotus pond. This design represents a lotus blossom, which is a symbol of purity and spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism. The pagoda’s shape is a tribute to both Buddhist ideals and Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage, making it a symbol of Hanoi and a cherished national monument.

Despite its modest size, the One Pillar Pagoda is considered one of Vietnam’s most unique and sacred religious sites. It remains a popular destination for both local worshipers and international tourists, offering not only spiritual significance but also a window into Vietnam’s ancient architectural traditions.

Opening time: 6:00 AM – 18:00PM
Entrance fee: Free.

  1. Ho Chi Minh Museum

The Ho Chi Minh Museum, located in the historic Ba Dinh Square, is the final destination within the Ho Chi Minh Complex and serves as a monumental tribute to Vietnam’s beloved leader. The construction of the museum began in August 1985 and was completed on May 19, 1990, marking the 100th birth anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh.

Designed in the shape of a white lotus flower, a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Vietnamese and Buddhist culture, the museum stands nearly 20 meters high and has three floors. This architectural choice not only reflects Ho Chi Minh’s virtuous life but also represents the purity of his revolutionary ideals. The museum itself blends modern design with symbolic meaning, making it both a cultural and architectural landmark.

The ground floor is home to a large hall with 400 seats, which is frequently used for national and international conferences, meetings, and scientific seminars. This multifunctional space allows the museum to host events that continue Ho Chi Minh’s legacy of dialogue and learning.

The main exhibition area, located on the second floor, spans nearly 4,000 square meters and showcases over 2,000 documents and artifacts. These exhibits are organized to reflect key stages of Ho Chi Minh’s life and Vietnam’s revolutionary history from the late 19th century onward. Visitors can explore a variety of topics, from Ho Chi Minh’s early activism and travels abroad to his leadership in Vietnam’s struggle for independence.

Each section of the museum provides a systematic narrative of Vietnam’s revolutionary journey, intertwined with the life and philosophy of Ho Chi Minh. Through the museum’s vast collection, visitors gain a deeper understanding of the historical, political, and cultural context in which Ho Chi Minh lived and the indelible mark he left on Vietnam and the world.

The museum stands as an essential educational site for those looking to understand the profound impact of Ho Chi Minh’s leadership and the revolutionary efforts that shaped modern Vietnam.

Opening time: 08:00 AM – 12:00 PM and 14:00 PM – 16:30 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Closing time: Every Monday and Friday…
Location: No. 19 Ngoc Ha, Doi Can, Ba Dinh, Hanoi.
Entrance fee: 25,000 VND/ visitor

  1. How to get Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex

The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex, centrally located in Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, is easily accessible through various modes of transportation. You can reach the site by motorbike, taxi, public bus, or even by foot if you are staying in a nearby hotel within Ba Dinh District.

For first-time visitors, it’s important to note that the drop-off point for vehicles is not the same as the pick-up point, which can be a bit confusing. For convenience and a more seamless experience, especially for those unfamiliar with the area, booking a private guided tour with a private car is often recommended. This option ensures you have transportation arranged both to and from the complex, while also providing valuable insights from a guide who can explain the significance of the various landmarks in the complex.

  1. Travel Tips

When visiting the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex, it’s essential to adhere to the following guidelines to ensure a respectful and smooth experience:

  • Dress code: Visitors must wear formal attire. Shorts, mini skirts, and tank tops are not permitted. If needed, appropriate clothing can be rented at the entrance, but this may take extra time.
  • Respectful silence: Visitors should remain quiet inside the mausoleum as a sign of respect to President Ho Chi Minh’s remains.
  • No personal belongings: Cameras, phones, backpacks, and other personal items are not allowed inside the mausoleum. You may leave these with your tour guide or at designated storage areas and retrieve them upon exit.
  • Photography regulations: Follow the strict rules regarding the use of cameras in restricted areas, especially around the mausoleum.
  • No food or electronic devices: Bringing food or any electronic device inside the mausoleum is strictly prohibited.
  • Children under 3 years: Children younger than 3 years old are not allowed to enter the mausoleum. Visitors with young children can opt to skip the mausoleum and explore the rest of the complex.

By following these rules, visitors help preserve the solemnity of the mausoleum and show proper respect to Vietnam’s most revered leader.

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