Off the Beaten Path: Explore Phu Quoc’s Hidden Gems in 2025
Nestled in the emerald waters of the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc has long been a gem in Vietnam’s tourism crown. But 2025 brings a new wave of energy, development and discovery to this island paradise. As Vietnam continues to invest in sustainable tourism and smart infrastructure, Phu Quoc has transformed into more than just a beach…
Little joys on large prairie
Recently, weekend tours of Ha Noi – Dong Lam prairie (Huu Lien, Huu Lung district, Lang Son) have been rising in immense popularity for flawless check-in poses in the fairylike natural background. Dong Lam in Huu Lien boasts two distinct seasons: a wet and a dry one. In April and May, streams meander around the…
Tan Lap floating village – attractive destination in Long An
Like an oasis surrounded by a submerged Melaleuca forest and a maze of narrow canals, Tan Lap floating village, located in Long An province, is a perfect eco-tourism site for visitors to experience Mekong Delta life and nature. A corner of Tan Lap floating village seen from above (Photo: VNA) Lying along National Highway 62…
“Royal Tea Party” - a royal tea experience for a distinctive night
For the first time, the royal tea party space of the Nguyen Dynasty has been recreated in the heart of Hue Imperial Citadel, introducing a poetic and promising new night-time tourism experience. A “tra nuong” (tea server) brewing tea at the Royal Tea Party The “Royal Tea Party” service not only promotes Vietnamese tea culture…
Top 5 Northern Vietnam Destinations to Experience the Spectacular Beauty of Terraced Fields in the Flooding Season
When the first early-summer rains begin to bathe Vietnam’s Northwest highlands—typically in May and June—it heralds the “flooding season,” the time when life springs back across the fields. Local farmers enthusiastically guide fresh mountain water into terraced paddies, gearing up for the hopeful new rice planting season. If you’re looking for the best places to…
Finding historical and cultural values of Vietnamese people in the Ceramics Museum
Bat Trang Ceramics Museum tells the story of 19 native families in the village who have developed their pottery imbued with the culture of each dynasty in the flow of time. From Sword Lake, crossing the historic Long Bien iron bridge, going down the alluvial banks of the Red River, and taking a bus for…






