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Be thrilled by the world’s longest glass-bottomed bridge

Vietnam’s new glass-bottomed suspension bridge, recently certified as the longest in the world by Guinness World Records, promises to draw throngs of thrill-seeking tourists to Son La Province’s Moc Chau district. A record-breaking structure Source: Internet We’ve all seen those hilarious viral videos of people shakily crossing glass-bottomed bridges – with some being more successful […]

Nha Trang Vietnam

The secret waterfalls and springs around Nha Trang

There’s more to Nha Trang than white-sand beaches, off-shore islands, and glitzy resorts. Hidden waterfalls and springs surrounding the city offer nature-lovers cool, peaceful respite. “Don’t go chasing waterfalls, please stick to the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to…” So go the lyrics of the 1990s global hit by American girl band TLC. […]

Son Doong Cave – Vietnam’s natural wonder is featured on Google

Son Doong Cave – Vietnam’s natural wonder is featured on Google homepage of 17 countries and territories Vietnam, April 14th, 2022 – Today, Son Doong cave in Quang Binh, Vietnam, was officially discovered in 2009 as the world’s largest cave – is featured as Google’s Doodle on the Google homepage of 17 countries and territories, including […]

Vietnam Homestay

The best sustainable stays in Vietnam

From watching the sun rise over a lake from the porch of your tent, to eating like kings and queens at a family-run homestay, sustainable accommodations present countless ways to connect with Vietnam’s nature, culture and people, in a way that creates a positive impact. Vietnam is not known for a sustainable focus, but you may be […]

Hanoi Vietnam

Must-try food in Hanoi

Where to eat in Hanoi during the SEA Games Got some time to kill between the SEA Games events and want a bite to eat? Hanoi is a great destination for foodies, as it offers a range of cuisine styles to suit a variety of tastes. Think Asian specialties from neighboring countries, Western classics, and […]

Da Nang Foods

Da Nang’s special pork rolls

Nobody knows exactly who invented banh cuon, or when, but most everyone agrees that Vietnamese people have been eating banh cuon for more than 2000 years. Around 300 BC, ancestors of today’s Vietnamese migrated to Thanh Tri Ward, today known as Hanoi Capital. There, they began cultivating rice, steaming rice paper, and rolling them up […]

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