Cu Chi Tunnels are a huge connected network of tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City dug by communist forces under the jungle area of Southern Vietnam in the late 1940s.
Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica, aka Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica, is a holy relic in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh) built in the late 1880s by French colonists.
Red River is the largest river in Ninh Binh, northern Vietnam starting in the Yunnan province of China and flowing 1,175 km through the southeast direction.
Hue Imperial City is the best-preserved remaining of a vast citadel and royal palace complex in Vietnam, which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Thien Mu Pagoda, aka Linh Mu Pagoda, is a religious temple with a beautiful and ancient architecture located on the left bank of Huong River, Hue, Vietnam.
Perfume River, aka Hương Giang or Sông Hương, is a lovely waterway in Hue, Vietnam offering stunning scenery and enjoyable activities such as water cruise.
The name “Tam Coc” is translated as “Three Caves” due to the three caves you see on the boat. This ride is perhaps the first activity you have to try but it is not all, so plan to stay a few days in the homestays or the resorts, prepared for the ever-growing number of tourists.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex is a holy place for most Vietnamese as it’s the resting place of Ho Chi Minh, who was a national hero for the people of Vietnam.
Bai Dinh Pagoda is the largest Buddhist complex in Southeast Asia offering great majestic sceneries as well as spirit values located in Ninh Binh, Vietnam.