Evason Ana Mandara is Nha Trang’s only beachfront resort. It offers villas with sea or garden views, free internet and jacuzzi, a spa, 2 outdoor pools and 4 dining options. Each villa at the Evason Ana Mandara comes with a cable TV, DVD player and a bathroom with bathtub and rainshower. A minibar, safe and [...]
Mar 21 2011 | Posted in
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Halong bay is one of the most popular spots for kayaking and canoeing in Vietnam .With the many islets, lagoons, unspoiled beaches and hidden caves to discover, it is bound to satisfy even the most experienced paddlers. With modern kayaking equipment, visitors can maximize on speed and maneuverability as they explore the open sea and [...]

The Hanoi-based tour operator Lotussia Travel announces its 5% Special Discount Offer the company is making on Cat Ba Island Resort and Spa honeymoon packages. Cat ba island is the largest of 366 islands in the Cat Ba Archipelago, and has a surface area of about 140 square km. Cat Ba Island also has coral [...]
Hanoi is the heart of Vietnam, and the centre of economic, tourism of Vietnam. Come to Hanoi, There are a lot of places to see, many things to buy, and lots of delicious food to eat. The best places for shopping in Hanoi are Dong xuan’ Market, Hanoi old quarter. In Hanoi’s Dong Xuan Market, [...]

Mai Chau is a district of Hoa Binh Province in the northwestern region of Vietnam. The district is located at about 160 km from Ha Noi. The climate of Mai Chau, Hoa Binh is tropical monsoon. The average annual temperature is 18°C with a maximum of 29°C in July and a minimum of 16°C in January. [...]

Vinpearl Land has become a great pride of the locals as well as of Vietnamese people in general. It’s hard for tourists to imagine how much energy and money has been spent on creating such a wonderful island as this. After just 5 – 7 minutes traveling by motor-boat or 13 minutes enjoying Nha Trang’s [...]
Mar 2 2011 | Posted in
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The death anniversary of the Hung Kings festival is the Vietnamese festival to worship Hung Vuong. Since 2007, it has been a public holiday in Vietnam celebrated on the tenth day of the third lunar month. This festival is representation of coordinating between two concepts: country and nation. Their death anniversary, called “Gio To Hung [...]
Mar 2 2011 | Posted in
Culture,
In Depth |
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