Northern Vietnam
Known as the second rice producer in the world, Vietnam has endless rice fields extending to the horizon from the North to the South. If you want to hunt the best pictures of rice terraces, Northern Vietnam is perfect for you with a paradise of terraced r
With a vast complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built into the limestone Huong Tich mountains, Huong Pagoda is one of the most popular excursions on the outskirts of Hanoi
Just outside of Hanoi are many great sites to see and experience. From pagodas to ancient villages to pottery workshops, spending a day outside of Hanoi is a great way to learn about daily life in Vietnam.
From the natural beauty of its lakes to beautiful temples and bustling streets, Hanoi offers plenty of interesting things to visit.
Hanoi, with its 1000 year history, offers visitors an understated charm, rich cultural heritage and fascinating history.
Located on the Southern end of the Red River Delta, Ninh Binh is blessed with diverse topography of both mountainous and coastal areas
More and more people are choosing Bat Trang as the destination for weekend because there are services of very interesting “Ceramic Games”.
Visiting Duong Lam Village is getting to the root of the culture and traditions of Vietnam. This is also a great opportunity to explore architecture of ancient houses and stroll along its narrow alleys, visit temples to worship two kings who were born there
Tay Phuong Pagoda, also called Sung Phuc Pagoda, sits on top of Tay Phuong Mountain proudly holding many valuable statues of Buddha, surrounded by green areas
Place of interest
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Northern Vietnam
- Where & When to visit the rice terraces in North Vietnam
- Huong Pagoda – Pilgrimage to the land of Buddhas
- Day Trips from Hanoi
- Things to do in Hanoi
- Hanoi, City of Peace
- Ninh Binh Province
- Bat Trang, ceramic art destination
- Duong Lam ancient village
- Tay Phuong Pagoda, the destination to calm down
- Cat Ba Island, World Biosphere Reserve
- Central Vietnam
- Southern Vietnam