Archive for the 'Vietnam Travel News' Category
The cultures of the Mekong River will mix with the ancient arts of Japan at the Mekong-Japan Tourism and Cultural Festival in Can Tho this December.
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A specialty noodle dish in Hoi An can be made only with water from a thousand-year-old local well.
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Ikebana, the unique Japanese art of flower arrangement, will be showcased at an event in Hanoi early next month.
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But for how long, visitors to the northern village of Cu Da are bound to ask
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Budget carrier AirAsia has officially opened its latest route between Ho Chi Minh City and Indonesian capital Jakarta, a month after it had a soft opening.
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Forget a booze-cruise, the best way to see Nha Trang is from mid-air, flying high above the beaches and hills on a motorized hang glider.
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The second edition of a food guide which lists Asia’s finest restaurants will be available in the continent’s major bookstores from October 1, its publishers have announced.
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No longer the sole province of the Chinese, dim sum has been thoroughly Vietnamized after centuries of being a welcome guest in this southern land.
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You may not be a 5-star chef, but you can cook up a treat for yourself anyway at a do-it-yourself hot pot bar.
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Mon Beach on the central coast is largely untouched and an ideal place to spend some leisure time.
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