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The Demilitarized Zone outside Hue
The Demilitarized Zone was established by the Geneva agreement in 1954 as a dividing line between North and South in the outcome of the First Indochina War and ran roughly on the 17th parallel north latitude.
A Pilgrimage to the Perfume Pagoda
Natural beauty combined with deep spirituality is all about Vietnam and the Vietnamese. The name ‘The Mountain of Fragrant Traces’ already should captivate travellers, as this is the English name of Huong Tich Mountain.
Hanoi’s Thay and Tay Phuong Pagodas
One of the cradles of Vietnamese Buddhism and folkloric tales of Vietnam’s rural life using water puppets. The Thay Pagoda is a fine example that embraces the traditional side with ample opportunities to explore unmissable Hanoi for just half a…
2 Days An Authentic Homestay in Mai Hich
Mai Hich is a commune located in the south-west of Mai Chau district about four hours from Hanoi and it is home to mainly the Thai ethnic minority who live along the streams scattered across the forests and hills.
Biking and Cooking in Rural Nha Trang
Located in the South-Eastern province in central Vietnam, little has changed. Without embracing modern times to leave the past behind, a rustic project has been the foundation of giving visitors a peek into the hues of a bygone era.
2 Days The Garden Houses of Hue
The imperial city of Hue has been acclaimed by UNESCO as ‘a masterpiece of urban poetry’ and there is a good reason why with its host of attractions that includes its green Citadel, royal gardens, royal mausoleums, pagodas and beautiful…
Mui Ne’s White Lake During Sunset
The White Sand Dunes just outside of Mui Ne are one of Vietnam's charming geological oddities, which have long been a creative subject of artistic photographs and paintings.
The Dynasty Trails of Ancient Hue
The ancient town of Hue has had a turbulent and rich history. Once it was an imperial city, later on, under the Nguyen dynasty, which ruled from 1802 to 1945, it became Vietnam's imperial capital.
The Tropical Islands of Nha Trang Bay
Shaped like an elongated crescent moon, Nha Trang Bay is one of the most scenic bays across Vietnam's coastline. Numerous hotels and resorts have lined up along the bay overlooking the East Sea and surrounded by mountain ranges further inland.
Old Quarters
Meander through the bustling Old Quarter and experience the city's traditional charm.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of My Son
Situated around 40 kilometres south-west of Hoi An and Da Nang in a lush green valley, My Son was the cultural and religious centre of the once powerful but now extinct Champa Kingdom.
Cycling through the Hoi An Countryside
Had enough of traffic and motorbikes? Maybe you are in for a little break and eagerly want to try out what lies beyond the hustle and bustle of Hoi An’s quaint maze of shops, houses and restaurants.

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