Destinations
51 Destinations
Cu Chi Tunnels are an immense network of connecting underground tunnels, built by the Vietnamese Communists from 1946 to 1975 against the Gorvenment of the South Vietnam.
With a variety of traditional craft villages, rural tourism combined with craft village tours have emerged to be new attractions in Quang Nam. Stop by craft villages such as Thanh Ha pottery village, Kim Bong carpentry village, Tra Que vegetables village (Hoi An City), Phuoc Kieu bronze casting village (Dien Ban Dist.), Ban Thach mattress village (Duy Xuyen) or Lam Yen drum village (Dai Loc)… visitors greatly delight in experiences of being farmers and immersing themselves in the local ordinary life by plowing and growing vegetables, kneading clay to make pottery or chop wood… as well as take a glimpse into essences of craft villages such as the daily rituals, inheritance, festivals of craft founders, harvest and peace festivals, etc.
My Son Holy Land is situated in an august mighty valley complex. The Holy Land with more than 70 tower-temple architectural structures of Cham Pa civilization retaining historical, cultural, architectural and artistic values from 9 centuries’ time (from 4th – 18th century), is regarded as monumental as other renowned relics in the region of South East Asia such as Angkor, Pagan, Borobudur.
The Danang Champa Sculpture Museum is the largest museum of Chama artifacts in Viet Nam. The museum was founded in 1915 and modeled after Champa towers. It is the last collection of Champa Arts in the world, and specialized in collecting, preserving and displaying artifacts of sculpture of Champa Kingdom as excavated in Champa Temple towers and citadels across Coastal South Central provinces from Ha Tinh to Binh Thuan and the Central Highlands. Over 450 artifacts of the museum provide a holistic picture of the historical prime of Champa Kingdom.
Comprising over 10,000 artifacts in the main hall of display and outdoor artifacts, the National Museum of History is comparable to an outdoor historical account in Ha Noi. The museum preserves and displays numerous collections and valuable artifacts that demonstrate the culture and the history of national foundation and preservation through historical eras from the Prehistoric Times (300,00 – 400,000 years) to modern times such as Dong Son Bronze Drum, Bat Trang ceramics, Shiva God Statues or wooden piles in Bach Dang battle…
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a big museum which focuses on the 54 officially recognised ethnic groups in Vietnam.
Water puppetry is a tradition that dates back as far as the 11th century when it originated in the villages of the Red River Delta area of northern Vietnam. Today's Vietnamese water puppetry is a unique variation on the ancient Asian puppet tradition.
Situated in the Old Quarter of Ha Noi, Dong Xuan market is associated with the commercial evolution of former Thang Long Citadel (presently Ha Noi). Visitors come here for souvenirs, traditional handicrafts, relish local foods and drop by recommendable tourist attractions around the market.
Doi Suthep is a very popular temple in Chiang Mai, just 15 Km from the city, built in 14th Century
WAT CHEDI LUANG is a Buddhist temple in the centre of Chiang Mai, Thailand, built in 14th Century. The current temple grounds were originally made up of three temples — Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Ho Tham and Wat Sukmin.
WAT ARUN is a Buddhist Temple on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River., one of the most stunning temples in Bangkok




















































