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Tra Que Village is a peaceful farming community near Hoi An, Vietnam.
Famous for its fresh herbs and organic vegetables, it’s a hub of traditional agriculture.
Visitors can join locals in gardening, cooking classes, and foot massages with herbal remedies.
The village is surrounded by lush green fields and tranquil scenery.
It’s a perfect destination for eco-tourism and cultural experiences.
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Am Phu Cave, located in the Marble Mountains near Da Nang, is a captivating and mystical destination that draws visitors with its striking beauty and spiritual significance. The cave, which translates to "Hell Cave," is part of a complex of caves and tunnels within the mountains.
Sunworld Ba Na Hills: At the height of 1,487 m from the sea level, Sun World Ba Na Hills is coined the “heaven on earth” owing to its spectacular climate and otherworldly natural landscape.
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Cham Island (Cù Lao Chàm), located off the coast of Hoi An in central Vietnam, is a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve known for its crystal-clear waters, rich marine biodiversity, and traditional fishing villages. The island group offers pristine beaches, coral reefs for snorkeling, and eco-friendly tourism.
Da Nang is a coastal city in central Vietnam known for its sandy beaches, the Dragon Bridge and a beautiful colorful skyline by night.
The Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills is one of Vietnam’s most iconic landmarks, renowned for its breathtaking design and stunning views. Suspended high above the clouds, this pedestrian bridge is supported by two massive, weathered hands that seem to reach out of the mountainside, creating a surreal and awe-inspiring sight. Located in the Ba Na Hills, about 1,400 meters above sea level, the bridge offers panoramic views of the surrounding lush landscapes, including the nearby mountains and valleys. Its striking golden hue contrasts beautifully with the natural scenery, making it a popular spot for tourists and photographers. The Golden Bridge has quickly become a symbol of Vietnam's innovative architecture, combining beauty, nature, and modern design in a truly unique way.
Han Market (Chợ Hàn) in Da Nang is a vibrant and bustling hub where local culture and commerce meet. Located in the heart of the city, this historic market offers a variety of goods, from fresh produce, seafood, and traditional Vietnamese herbs to handcrafted souvenirs and clothing. The market is a must-visit for tourists looking to experience the authentic sights, sounds, and smells of Da Nang. With its lively atmosphere and array of local delicacies, Han Market gives visitors a glimpse into the everyday life of the city's residents while also offering a great place to shop for unique items and souvenirs. It's a perfect spot to immerse yourself in the charm of Da Nang and pick up some local treasures.
Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam, is a city steeped in history and cultural heritage. Located along the banks of the Perfume River, it is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, including the UNESCO-listed Imperial City, which once served as the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty. Visitors to Hue can explore grand palaces, ornate temples, and serene royal gardens, all reflecting the grandeur of Vietnam's imperial past. The city is also famous for its delicious cuisine, including iconic dishes like bun bo Hue (a spicy beef noodle soup) and com hen (rice with baby clams). With its rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty, Hue offers a fascinating glimpse into Vietnam's royal legacy and is a must-visit destination for history buffs and travelers alike.
Kim Bong Village, located near Hoi An, is renowned for its traditional wood carving.
Generations of artisans have crafted boats, furniture, and intricate sculptures here.
The village blends craftsmanship with a quiet riverside charm.
Visitors can watch skilled woodworkers at work or try carving themselves.
It’s a cultural gem that preserves the spirit of Vietnamese artistry.
The Museum of Cham Sculpture in Da Nang is a treasure trove of ancient art and history, dedicated to preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Champa Kingdom. This unique museum houses one of the most extensive collections of Cham sculptures and artifacts in the world, showcasing intricate stone carvings, statues, and relics that date back to the 7th to 15th centuries. The museum’s exhibits highlight the religious and cultural significance of the Champa people, with many pieces representing Hindu deities, as well as elements of daily life and architectural achievements. Situated in Da Nang, the museum offers visitors an insightful journey into the Champa civilization, offering a fascinating glimpse into the artistry, beliefs, and history of this ancient culture.
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Located in Hoi An, Thanh Ha Pottery Village offers visitors a chance to experience hands-on pottery-making. This village has preserved its rich heritage through generations of skilled artisans.
Silk Village Làng Lụa is a cultural destination in Hội An that showcases Vietnam’s traditional silk-making heritage. Visitors can witness the entire silk production process, from raising silkworms to weaving fabric by hand. The village is home to skilled artisans who preserve centuries-old weaving techniques. It offers a serene, garden-like setting with ancient-style architecture and traditional houses.
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Clear water, pure nature! Enjoy a bath in the cristall stream.
Am Phu Cave, located in the Marble Mountains near Da Nang, is a captivating and mystical destination that draws visitors with its striking beauty and spiritual significance. The cave, which translates to "Hell Cave," is part of a complex of caves and tunnels within the mountains.
Sunworld Ba Na Hills: At the height of 1,487 m from the sea level, Sun World Ba Na Hills is coined the “heaven on earth” owing to its spectacular climate and otherworldly natural landscape.
Cham Island (Cù Lao Chàm), located off the coast of Hoi An in central Vietnam, is a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve known for its crystal-clear waters, rich marine biodiversity, and traditional fishing villages. The island group offers pristine beaches, coral reefs for snorkeling, and eco-friendly tourism.
Da Nang is a coastal city in central Vietnam known for its sandy beaches, the Dragon Bridge and a beautiful colorful skyline by night.
The Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills is one of Vietnam’s most iconic landmarks, renowned for its breathtaking design and stunning views. Suspended high above the clouds, this pedestrian bridge is supported by two massive, weathered hands that seem to reach out of the mountainside, creating a surreal and awe-inspiring sight. Located in the Ba Na Hills, about 1,400 meters above sea level, the bridge offers panoramic views of the surrounding lush landscapes, including the nearby mountains and valleys. Its striking golden hue contrasts beautifully with the natural scenery, making it a popular spot for tourists and photographers. The Golden Bridge has quickly become a symbol of Vietnam's innovative architecture, combining beauty, nature, and modern design in a truly unique way.
Han Market (Chợ Hàn) in Da Nang is a vibrant and bustling hub where local culture and commerce meet. Located in the heart of the city, this historic market offers a variety of goods, from fresh produce, seafood, and traditional Vietnamese herbs to handcrafted souvenirs and clothing. The market is a must-visit for tourists looking to experience the authentic sights, sounds, and smells of Da Nang. With its lively atmosphere and array of local delicacies, Han Market gives visitors a glimpse into the everyday life of the city's residents while also offering a great place to shop for unique items and souvenirs. It's a perfect spot to immerse yourself in the charm of Da Nang and pick up some local treasures.
Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam, is a city steeped in history and cultural heritage. Located along the banks of the Perfume River, it is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, including the UNESCO-listed Imperial City, which once served as the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty. Visitors to Hue can explore grand palaces, ornate temples, and serene royal gardens, all reflecting the grandeur of Vietnam's imperial past. The city is also famous for its delicious cuisine, including iconic dishes like bun bo Hue (a spicy beef noodle soup) and com hen (rice with baby clams). With its rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty, Hue offers a fascinating glimpse into Vietnam's royal legacy and is a must-visit destination for history buffs and travelers alike.
Kim Bong Village, located near Hoi An, is renowned for its traditional wood carving.
Generations of artisans have crafted boats, furniture, and intricate sculptures here.
The village blends craftsmanship with a quiet riverside charm.
Visitors can watch skilled woodworkers at work or try carving themselves.
It’s a cultural gem that preserves the spirit of Vietnamese artistry.
The Museum of Cham Sculpture in Da Nang is a treasure trove of ancient art and history, dedicated to preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Champa Kingdom. This unique museum houses one of the most extensive collections of Cham sculptures and artifacts in the world, showcasing intricate stone carvings, statues, and relics that date back to the 7th to 15th centuries. The museum’s exhibits highlight the religious and cultural significance of the Champa people, with many pieces representing Hindu deities, as well as elements of daily life and architectural achievements. Situated in Da Nang, the museum offers visitors an insightful journey into the Champa civilization, offering a fascinating glimpse into the artistry, beliefs, and history of this ancient culture.
Located in Hoi An, Thanh Ha Pottery Village offers visitors a chance to experience hands-on pottery-making. This village has preserved its rich heritage through generations of skilled artisans.
Silk Village Làng Lụa is a cultural destination in Hội An that showcases Vietnam’s traditional silk-making heritage. Visitors can witness the entire silk production process, from raising silkworms to weaving fabric by hand. The village is home to skilled artisans who preserve centuries-old weaving techniques. It offers a serene, garden-like setting with ancient-style architecture and traditional houses.
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