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Are you looking for the most authentic and ancient Vietnam? If the answer is yes, take a look at this article to find out …
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Bach Ma has a trove of natural wonders and landscapes, but even more than that, it was once a famous resort in Vietnam in …
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Travelers, especially the ones with motorbikes, are familiar with the Ho Chi Minh trail that connects North, Central, and South Vietnam. But little do …
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When visiting Vietnam, Hue should be one of the top places on your itinerary. It is a wonderful imperial city of Vietnam where you …
Read MoreWhat to Eat in Hue: A Foodie’s Guide
Hue city is well known for having simple, yet sophisticated dishes. The dishes I have mentioned above are just some of the many options. …
Read MoreOne Day in Hue – The Peaceful City of Vietnam
Hue is one of the few cities in Vietnam that has a romantic, slow living pace. When people talk about Hue, they usually think …
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Hue is the famous Imperial city of Central Vietnam, the throne of the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. Old and tranquil, Hue is …
Read MoreGet Off the Beaten Track in Hue
Located on the bank of the Perfume River, Hue is a popular destination among tourists. This does not mean you have to follow the …
Read MoreHo Thuy Tien – Abandoned Water Park
Ancient citadels with UNESCO recognition, marvelous emperors’ palaces, beautiful beaches and lakes – these are some wonderful attractions that Hue has to offer tourists. …
Read MoreGuide to Khe Sanh from Hue
If you are interested in history and you have read about the Vietnam War, you are probably familiar with Khe Sanh Combat Base. Making …
Read MoreDiscovering Hue: Vietnam’s Imperial City and UNESCO World Heritage Site
Grandiose structures and imperial residences, ladies dressed in Ao Dai and Non La, and pushcart vendors offering their colorful fruits and vegetables or steaming fresh …
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