Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Tour in Vietnam, Ha Giang

Ha Giang is a province in northeastern Vietnam, bordering Yen Bai and Lao Cai province in the west, Cao Bang province in the east  and Tuyen Quang in the south. Northern Ha Giang province share the border with China

Tour in Sapa Vietnam

Snow in sapa

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Friday, August 23, 2013

Sapa travel

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At the height of 1,600m above sea level, the average temperature of the area is 15-18oC. Sapa is a beautiful and romantic resort. It is cool in summer and cold in winter. rugged scenery and its rich culture diversity. Treks through the surrounding mountainside are an opportunity to visit picturesque villages, most notably those of the Hmong and Red Dao people.

The best time to witness the scenic beauty of Sapa is in April and May. Sapa is blooming with flowers and green pastures. The clouds that settle in the valley in early morning quickly disappear into thin air. Fresh and cool air in Sapa is an idea climate condition for growing temperate vegetables such as cabbage, chayote, precious medicinal herbs, and fruit trees such as plum, pear...The winter brings fog and drizzle. The chilly climate does have a few advantages, though - the area boasts temperate - zone fruit trees bearing fruits such as peaches and plums, and gardens for raising medicinal herbs

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Tour in Vietnam

  Hanoi is a sacred land of Vietnam, the capital of Vietnam, and also its second largest city. In the 3rd century BC, Co Loa (actually belonging to Dong Anh District) was chosen as the capital of the Au Lac Nation of Thuc An Duong Vuong (the King Thuc). Hanoi later became the core of the resistance movements against the Northern invasions.

  Hanoi is arguably Asia’s most charming capital city. Hanoi is located in the Red River Delta, in the center of North Vietnam. Hanoi's territory is washed by the Red River (the portion of the Red River embracing Hanoi is approximately 40km long) and its tributaries, but there are some other rivers flowing through the capital, including Duong, Cau, Ca Lo, Day, Nhue, Tich, To Lich and Kim Nguu.


Throughout the thousand years of its eventful history, marked by destruction, wars and natural calamities, Hanoi still preserves many ancient architectural works including the Old Quarter and over 600 pagodas and temples. Famous sites include the One Pillar Pagoda (built in 1049), the Temple of Literature (built in 1070), Hanoi Citadel, Hanoi Opera House, President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum...


 Located in the middle of the Red River Delta, the town has gradually expanded to become a very populations and rich residential center. At different periods, Hanoi had been selected as the chief city of Vietnam under the Northern domination.In the autumn of Canh Tuat lunar years (1010), Ly Thai To, the founder of the Ly Dynasty, decided to transfer the capital from Hoa Lu to Dai La, and so he rebaptized it Thang Long (Soaring Dragon). The year 1010 then became an historical date for Hanoi and for the whole country in general. For about a thousand years, the capital was called Thang Long, then changing to Dong Do, Dong Kinh, and finally to Hanoi, in 1831. This sacred piece of land thereafter continued to be the theatre of many fateful events.

 Tour in Vietnam with: Sapa, Halong, Hanoi, Dalat... 
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