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.
Tuy Loan Communal House
The Tuy Loan Communal House is located in Tuy Loan Village, Hoa Phong Commune, Hoa Vang District. This house was built in the late 18th…
Sapa Ancient Rock Field
The Sapa Ancient Rock Field is in Muong Hoa Valley, Hau Thao Commune, Sapa District. This 8sq.km-area of remains consists of large multi-grade rocks engraved…
Pha Long Market
the Pha Long Market is organized every Saturday.
Earth firecracker Festival
The Earth firecracker Festival is in Tan Hung, Tam Da, Tan Liên Communes, Vinh Bao District. This festival is usually organized on the 3rd day…
Hue National School
The school was built on the site of a former squadron headquarter – a royal navy headquarters (1806 or the 5th year of Gia Long’s…
History Museum
The Historical Museum in Ho Chi Minh City was built in 1929 and was called \”Musée Blanchard de la Bosse\” until 1956. During that period,…
China Town
Not really the same as some China towns in other countries, China town was set up by the end of 18th century when the Minh…
VIETNAM GEOGRAPHY
VIETNAM GEOGRAPHY Vietnam extends approximately 331,688 square km (128,066 sq mi) in area. The area of the country running along its international boundaries is 4,639…
VIETNAM HANDICRAFTS
VIETNAM HANDICRAFTS The rich handicraft products have been a source of cultural pride and a source of income for the people. As the varieties of…
MAC DYNASTIES
THE MAC DYNASTIES The Mac dynasty ruled the northern provinces of Vietnam from 1527 till 1592, when they lost control over the capital Hanoi for…
One Pillar Pagoda
One Pillar Pagoda (Chua Mot Cot) was built by the Emperor Ly Thai Tong, who ruled from 1028 to 1054. According to the annals, the…