Vietnam
Vietnam occupies the eastern and southern part of the Indochinese peninsula in Southeast Asia, with the South China Sea along its entire coast. China is to the north and Laos and Cambodia are to the west. Long and narrow on a north-south axis, Vietnam is about twice the size of Arizona. The Mekong River delta lies in the south.
Muong Khuong Market
The Muong Khuong Market is orgnized on every Sunday.
Dragon Boat Race Festival
The Dragon Boat Race Festival is an important event in Cat Ba Town. This festival is orgnized on 1st April 1 (by solar calender). The…
Hue Citadel
The construction of Hue Citadel was commenced in 1801 by Emperor Gia Long. This followed a period during which the Nguyen Lords moved the capital…
Cu Chi Tunnels
The Cu Chi Tunnels are located approximately 30 km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City in Cu Chi district.It consist of more than 200 km…
Xa Loi Pagoda
The Xa Loi Pagoda is situated at 89 Ba Huyen Thanh Quan Street, District 3. The altar on the first floor, dedicated to Sakyamauni Buddha,…
Vam Sat Tourist Site
The Vam Sat Tourist Site is located in Ly Nhon commune, Can Gio District. The Vam Sat Salt-Marsh Forest Ecological Tourist Zone contains most beautiful…
VIETNAM TRADITIONAL COSTUMES
VIETNAM TRADITIONAL COSTUMES Traditional costumes of the Vietnamese people tend to be very simple and modest. Men wear brown shirts and white trousers. Their headgear…
MINH OCCUPATION & LAM SON INSURRECTION
MINH OCCUPATION & LAM SON INSURRECTION As early as JuIy 1407, the Ming emperor had incorporated Dai Viet into the Chinese empire under the title…
Museum of Ethnology
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a convergence of cultures and a scientific ethnological center. It has actively contributed to the conservation and development of…
Co Loa Festival
The Co Loa Festival is held from from the 6th to the 16th day of the first lunar month, the main festival day is on…
Ba Ham Lake
Ba Ham Lake is situated in the middle of a narrow, rectangular area, with the all four sides enclosed by vertical cliffs. The lake is…