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Vietnam, a beautiful country in Southeast Asia, has been famous for the attractive landscapes that touch the heart of every tourist coming to this country. From the North to the South, from bustling city to peaceful countryside, from deltas to mountainous areas, wherever you go in Vietnam, you can find a huge number of stunning check-in destinations. And if you are wondering about the must-visit places for pretty photos and wonderful experiences, don’t miss our list of instagram worthy places in Vietnam.

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I. In the North 1. Ban Gioc Waterfalls (Cao Bang)

Located on the frontier of Vietnam and China, Ban Gioc Waterfalls is one of the largest falls on the national border all over the world. The Creator has favored this waterfall with a stunning beauty that cannot be mistaken for any other waterfall in Vietnam. The surrounding area of Ban Gioc Waterfall is grandiose mountains and mysterious jungles covered in fog, which makes the falls look like in a fairy tale. Ban Gioc is different from many other waterfalls thanks to the stone mounds dividing the flow of Quay Son River into many other branches. That the falls pour down onto the stair-like stones is similar to the white silky ribbons in the middle of the green forests.

Coming to Ban Gioc Waterfalls, you can admire the striking beauty of nature in Northeast Vietnam, listen to the murmuring sound of the falls and immerse yourself in the cool water so that the falls might sweep away all your tiredness of daily life. The clear atmosphere, the picturesque scenery and the crystal water of Ban Gioc are ideal conditions for tourists to enjoy the weekend and take good-looking photos.

Location: Road 221, Dam Thuy, Trung Khanh District, Cao Bang Province

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: Adults: 45,000 VND. Children: 20,000 VND.

Suitable for: going solo, travelling in small group

Editor’s tips:

The best time to visit Ban Gioc Waterfalls is from October to May, when the weather is mild enough for outside activities.

To take the most beautiful photos, you should visit Ban Gioc Waterfall from the morning to early afternoon, when the falls are most brilliant in the sunlight.

Remember to watch the weather forecast before deciding to visit Ban Gioc Waterfalls. You might not want to take your journey on a gloomy day.

You can take a small boat that is available on the bank of Quay Son River to reach the foot of the falls.

2. Sapa Town (Lao Cai)

The next instagrammable place in Northeast Vietnam is Sapa Town. It is undoubted that Sapa town is one of the most well-known tourist attractions in the mountainous area of Vietnam, which has captured the attention of millions domestic and international visitors every year. Not only does Sapa Town include the unspoilt beauty with specific cultural traits of the locals but this town is also changing to be more suitable for modern life.

Sapa Town provides visitors a variety of impressive landscapes for gorgeous photos. In the town center, you can visit Sapa Stone Church, the famous symbol of this town. Having a walk downtown to Sapa Love Market to feel the bustle atmosphere of the life would be a memorable experience for tourists in Sapa. And if you want to discover the pristine beauty of Sapa, it will be the best choice for you to come to the remote villages on the side of Sapa such as Cat Cat Village or Ta Van Village. Dressing-up in the colorful costume of the ethnic minorities and shooting some pictures under the roof of stilt houses are things you should not miss in Sapa Town.

Location: Sapa Town, Sapa District, Lao Cai Province

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: no charge

Suitable for: couple, travelling in small group

Editor’s tips:

The weather from September to November is quite cool and dry, which is convenient for exploring the town as well as the neighborhood.

If you like the sparling appearance of the terrace fields in the planting season, August and May are the most suitable months. This is also the blooming season of various flowers, which adorns the natural beauty of this mountainous town.

For those who wish to see the snow and fog in Sapa, December and January might be the proper time. However, tourism activities are not encouraged at this period due to safety reasons.

3. Ma Pi Leng Pass (Ha Giang)

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The best idea to conquer Ma Pi Leng Pass is to hire a motorbike. You can stop at some points on the pass to contemplate the stunning beauty of nature with blue sky, white clouds and green mountains. One side of the road is perched cliffs, one side is deep valley, which will immediately take your breath away. Looking down the valley, you can realize Tu San Defile and Nho Que River like the hair of a pretty girl of the mountainous area. The spectacular appearance of Ma Pi Leng Pass is a perfect background for your thousand-of-like photos on social networking sites.

Location: Ma Pi Leng Pass, Pai Lung, Meo Vac District, Ha Giang Province

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: no charge

Suitable for: going solo, travelling in group

Editor’s tips:

In the entire year, Ha Giang in general and Ma Pi Leng Pass in particular has its own beauty. Coming to Ha Giang in spring, you will have a chance to see the charming hills covered by peach and plum blossoms. If you travel from October to December, you can catch the view of colorful carpets made of rice paddy, buckweat blossom and rape flowers.

Whatever seasons you go, remember to avoid rainy days. These days, the road is quite slippery and everything is covered by fog, which prevents you from getting a safe and sound journey.

On Ma Pi Leng Pass, there is a rest stop called Panorama, where you can admire the most beautiful view of Nho Que River below. Don’t forget to stop there to shoot some photos.

4. Hanoi Train Street (Hanoi)

Coming to Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, besides many modern buildings with the most luxurious services, there are still small corners that preserve the antique beauty of Hanoi. Hardly can you find in any capital city in the world a railway going through a crowded residential area like in Hanoi. The cramped railway nestles under undulating roofs and runs between small coffee shops on two sides, which may give tourists the feeling as if the train was stuck in the narrow street.

Getting to Train Street in Hanoi, visitors can sit down to sip a cup of coffee like what Hanoians often do every morning, wait for the train passing through the narrow street and enjoy the peaceful life of a different Hanoi.

Location: Hang Ma Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: no charge

Suitable for: going solo, couple, travelling in group

Editor’s tips:

Despite the uniqueness, Hanoi Train Street is considered quite dangerous for both locals and tourists. Remember to ensure your safety when taking photos on the railway.

There are about 10 trains going through the street everyday, from the early morning to late night. Depending on your itinerary, you can arrange to visit the street at any time of the day, but the daytime might be the best support for your photos.

The nearby area of Hanoi Train Street consists of many other splendid places such as Phung Hung Street and Hang Ma Street, which are the most impressive attractions on special occasions like Mid-Autumn Festival, Christmas or Tet Holiday. These streets are also ideal for your gorgeous pictures.

5. Long Bien Bridge (Hanoi)

Long Bien Bridge has long been known as the symbol as well as the historical witness of Hanoi. It is said that coming to Hanoi without shooting a photo on Long Bien Bridge is one of the most regretful things in one’s life. The more-than-100-year-old bridge connects the banks of the Red River and attaches to the daily life of the local residents.

From Long Bien Street, visitors can see the Red River like a giant ribbon separating Hanoi into two parts, the green floodplains with reeds fields on the river and the boats and ships going back and forth. Moreover, you can take photos on the railway of Long Bien Street, as long as you can ensure your safety. The bridge itself is a perfect filter for faded-color shots.

Location: Ngoc Thuy Ward, Long Bien District, Hanoi

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: no charge

Suitable for: going solo, couple, travelling in group

Editor’s tips:

In order to have the most satisfying pictures, you ought to go to Long Bien Bridge during the daytime, when the sunlight is still splendor.

However, if you want to fully enjoy the atmosphere on Long Bien Bridge, it would be better to go there in the evening, when you can see the sparkling light and the crowded streets of Hanoi from afar.

Long Bien Bridge is quite long, and reaching the bridge by motorbike might be the best choice. However, you should notice to park your vehicle in the right position so as not to interfere with the transportation on the bridge.

Be careful if you take photos on the railway of Long Bien Bridge.

6. Halong Bay (Quang Ninh)

It would be a pity if you ignore Halong Bay on your list of must-visit destinations in Vietnam. Halong Bay is a world heritage site recognized by UNESCO that is not only a natural site but also a reserve with the historical vestige of the cavemen millions of years ago. In Halong Bay, each limestone mount or cave owns a mysterious story about its origin and its name, which gives the bay an atmosphere like a wonderland.

To discover Halong Bay, tourists have to go on a cruise ship tour. Depending on your time, you can choose a day tour or an overnight tour in Halong Bay. Whichever you choose, you can still contemplate a magnificent Halong with limestone islets surrounded by the sea water, various stunning caves with stalagmites and stalactites and peaceful fishing villages in some small islands on the bay. Halong Bay should be at the first position on the list of instagrammable places in Vietnam.

Location: Halong Bay, Halong City, Quang Ninh Province

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Suitable for: family, couple, travelling in group

Editor’s tips:

The best time to visit Halong Bay is from April to November, when the weather is sunny with light wind, which is the best condition for a perfect journey.

To take photos with the highest quality, you should choose to go on a trip when it is sunny and the sky is blue. You might have to spend hours editing your photos if the sky is gray.

Rainy and stormy days are not suitable for a trip on Halong Bay. It might cause trouble and danger for you.

As the experience of many other tourists, the most popular position to shoot some photos is on the deck and the background is the sea and sky. 

7. Trang An Complex (Ninh Binh)

In the North of Vietnam, there is a landscape that contains both natural and cultural values of an ancient civilization. Trang An Complex is the combination of charming natural sites with antique pagodas and temples nestling under the foot of limestone mountains. The first complex heritage of Vietnam in Trang An is worth your visit with the vast paddy fields on the bank of Ngo Dong River, the towering mounts sending a gleam on the clear water and the peaceful atmosphere of Bai Dinh Pagoda, one of the largest pagoda in Southeast Asia.

Coming to Trang An Complex, you can hire a boat sailed by the locals following Ngo Dong River to Bai Dinh Pagoda. Or you can depart from Tam Coc Wharf to explore Tam Coc – Bich Dong, which is known as “Halong Bay on land” in North Vietnam. Another instagram worthy spot in Trang An Complex is Mua Cave, where you can see the immense sight of Trang An from above. The perched rocky cliffs of Mua Cave will make your photo impressive.

Location: Trang An, Truong Yen, Hoa Lu District, Ninh Binh Province

Opening hours: 05.30 AM – 04.30 PM

Entrance fee: depending on the spot, ranging from 100,000 VND to 250,000 VND/person

Suitable for: travelling in group, family

Editor’s tips:

The tourism season in Trang An Complex is in spring, after Tet Holiday. According to the concept of Vietnamese, going to a pagoda at the beginning of a new year will bring them happiness, health and luck.

The rainy season in Ninh Binh is from May to October, and the dry one is from November to February. The dry weather would be the most convenient condition for your trip.

If you wish to see a colorful picture of Trang An, you should take your trip from April to June, when the paddy fields there turn into yellow.

II. In the Central 1. Phong Nha Caves (Quang Binh)

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Location: Phong Nha, Bo Trach District, Quang Binh Province

Opening hours: 07.00 AM – 04.00 PM

Entrance fee: depending on the cave, ranging from 40,000 VND to 300,000 VND/person

Suitable for: travelling in group, family

Editor’s tips:

The flood season in Central Vietnam is from October to December, which interrupts all the tourism activities. Going to Phong Nha at this period would not be a wise decision.

In summer, from April to August, the weather is quite favorable for discovering Phong Nha. The sunny day with blue sky will adorn the beauty of your photos.

One thing you should notice is the weather is extremely hot with the temperature above 40oC on some days from May to July, and outside activities are not encouraged during this time.

2. Hue Citadel (Thua Thien – Hue)

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Hue Citadel has a dreamy beauty that you cannot find anywhere else in this S-shape land. The beauty of Hue Citadel is included in each imperial palace, each solemn tomb and each path leading to the center of the Imperial City. Although more than 200 years have passed, the Imperial City of Hue is still preserved with almost intact appearance so that the descendant can admire a great construction of the last feudal dynasty in Vietnam.

In Hue Citadel, there are some places that you can take photos such as Ngo Mon Gate, Khai Dinh Tomb, Thai Hoa Palace. Specifically, Ngo Mon Gate is the symbol of the whole construction, so don’t forget to shoot a photo outside this gate to remind you that you have been to this citadel. Besides, a corridor called “long hallway” with plentiful ornate carvings, pillars and opening doors will give you a feeling as you walk in a tunnel to a mysterious world.

Location: Hue City, Thua Thien – Hue Province

Opening hours: Summer: 06.30 AM – 05.30 PM. Winter: 07.00 AM – 17.00 PM

Entrance fee: Adults: 150,000 VND. Children: 30,000 VND

Suitable for: travelling in group, family

Editor’s tips:

Not all the interior of the constructions in Hue Citadel allows photography. You should pay attention to the signpost to know where photos are permitted.

The nearby area of Hue Citadel has many other places of interest that will give you beautiful photos such as Thien Mu Pagoda and Truong Tien Bridge.

The best time to visit Hue Citadel is from April to August. This is also the most attractive season of Hue, with millions of domestic and international tourists coming for their holidays.

3. Golden Bridge (Danang)

Danang is known as “the city of bridges” with the unique architecture of each bridge that cannot be found in any other city in the world. On the list of instagrammable places in Vietnam, it would be a huge shortcoming without mentioning Golden Bridge. Golden Bridge has an exclusive structure with two giant hands holding a golden bridge. The image of Golden Bridge makes tourists imagine the hands of Buddha performing universal salvation.

The bridge won a special prize of “The Guide Awards 2023” for its special architecture. From Golden Bridge, tourists can admire a picturesque view across the valley below. Though after Golden Bridge, similar architecture appears in the construction of some other bridges in the world, nothing can replace the uniqueness of Golden Bridge in Danang, Vietnam.

Location: Sunworld Bana Hill Resort, Hoa Phu, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang City

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: Adults: 750,000 VND. Children: 600,000 VND

Suitable for: traveling in group, couple, family

Editor’s tips:

The popularity of Golden Bridge has never stopped, so the bridge is always crowded with tourists taking photos. Beating the crowds seems to be impossible.

If you do not want to include someone behind you on your photos, you can politely ask them to move a little bit. Most of the time they will move in order not to disturb you.

Unless you like the crowds on Golden Bridge, you can go there early in the morning, when the bridge has already opened for visitors.

4. Hoi An Ancient Town (Quang Nam)

Another instagram worthy landscape in Central Vietnam is Hoi An Ancient Town. The architecture of the houses in this town is typical for the ancient houses in busy cities from the 17th to 19th century. Hoi An used to be the largest commercial port in Central Vietnam during the feudal period, and as a result, not only Vietnamese but also foreign traders landed onto this town and built their own house there. Nowadays, besides the houses in Vietnamese architecture, there are also many temples and houses in Japanese and Chinese styles.

It is said that every square meter in Hoi An Ancient Town will give you a dozen beautiful pictures. From the outstanding yellow walls to the porches decorated with lanterns, from the coffee shops on the second floors overlooking the crowded streets to the bank of the gentle Hoai River, all the places in Hoi An Ancient Town will be a perfect background for shooting some photos.

Location: Hoi An Ancient Town, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: no charge

Suitable for: travelling in group, couple, family

Editor’s tips:

With the ancient appearance of the town, you ought to dress in vintage style to match the surrounding sights.

Remember to ask the shopkeepers for permission if you want to take photos in front of their shops. And if you can, buy some souvenirs to bring home for your friends and relatives.

Hiring a boat to follow Hoai River and admire Hoi An Ancient Town on the two sides would be a different experience. If you have a chance to Hoi An, try this at least once.

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Like a desert but not a desert, it is Mui Ne Sand Dunes in Binh Thuan. The sand dunes, including White Sand Dunes and Red Sand Dunes, were formed thousands years ago thanks to the effects of winds. The immense area of the sand dunes is covered by the brown color of sand and the blue color of sky, which draws a contrasting color picture and accentuates the appearance of humans.

To explore Mui Ne Sand Dunes, you had better go by jeep, the only vehicle that can access the sand dunes. Experiencing board-surfing on a sand surface will be the most interesting thing you can do in Mui Ne. And if you want to take some photos, leaving your footprints on the sand will be an impressive pose.

Location: Mui Ne Ward, Phan Thiet City, Binh Thuan Province

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: no chargeSuitable for: going solo, travelling in group

Editor’s tips:

Sunrise and sunset are the two most suitable times of the day for taking photos. At these times, your shadow stretches over the sand dune, creating the feeling as a lonely traveller wandering in a desert.

You had better explore Mui Ne Sand Dunes in a group with a professional tour guide. The vast area there sometimes might confuse you.

The period from April to August is the best time to visit Mui Ne. At this time, in addition to conquering the sand dunes, you can immerse yourself in the crystal water of Mui Ne Beach and enjoy the atmosphere of these landscapes in the tourism season.

6. Lam Vien Square (Dalat, Lam Dong)

Dalat, the city of love in Highlands, is the next stop on the list of instagram worthy places in Vietnam. In this city, every tree, road or house can be an ideal site to shoot some photos. However, the most popular destination that attracts many youngsters coming to this city is Lam Vien Square, the heart of Dalat City.

With the area up to more than 72,000 square kilometers, Lam Vien Square in Dalat captures the attention of thousands of visitors everyday. Thanks to the excellent sight with Xuan Huong Lake and Lang Biang Mount in the view, the square offers tourists an overview of Dalat City. Also in Lam Vien Square, there are two buildings in special shapes of wild sunflower and artichoke flower, which are well-known symbols of the city with thousands of flowers.

Location: Tran Quoc Toan Street, Ward 10, Dalat City, Lam Dong Province

Opening hours: 05.00 AM – 11.00 PM

Entrance fee: no charge

Suitable for: going solo, travelling in group, family, couple

Editor’s tips:

The most suitable time for tourism activities in Dalat is from January to April and from October to December. These periods are in the dry season of Dalat, which is a favorable condition for outdoor activities.

If you want to contemplate a peaceful Dalat, the time from October to December is the best choice for you, when wild sunflowers adorn the pristine appearance of hills and valleys in Dalat.

III. In the South 1. Ben Thanh Market (Ho Chi Minh City)

When it comes to instagram worthy spots in South Vietnam, the first destination to mention is Ben Thanh Market, the famous symbol of Ho Chi Minh City. Ben Thanh Market is not simply a place for purchasing and trading, it is also a historical witness of the changes for more than a century. Time has passed, Ben Thanh Market is restored to serve the purpose of both locals and tourists.

The interior of Ben Thanh Market is filled with plentiful kinds of commodities, from food, consumer goods to clothes, flowers and souvenirs. Enjoying the bustling atmosphere of Ben Thanh Market, buying something you like and taking impressive photos in the narrow and crowded paths of the market will be must-do activities for you when entering Ben Thanh Market.

Location: Le Loi Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 07.00 AM – 07.00 PM

Entrance fee: no chargeSuitable for: going solo, travelling in group, family

Editor’s tips:

At weekends, Ben Thanh Market is usually overcrowded. If you do not like that busy atmosphere, let’s visit Ben Thanh Market on weekdays.

Remember to keep an eye on your phone, camera as well as other belongings. The pickpocket in the market might utilize the crowds to commit crime.

The interior lanes in Ben Thanh Market are quite narrow, so don’t obstruct others’ movement with your photo-taking activity.

2. Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)

Another symbol of Ho Chi Minh City that is worth mentioning is Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the 19 most beautiful cathedrals in the world. The cathedral which has existed for nearly a century and a half owns an special architecture based on the Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris, France. After many times of restoration, Notre Dame Cathedral now is in brick-red color with two outstanding bell towers in the front.

The front yard of the cathedral is a rendezvous of the young: they gather to chit chat and enjoy some relaxing moments in the middle of a flurried city. Not only that, many couples choose Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon to take wedding photos to mark one of the most important milestones in their life. The flock of pretty pigeons of the cathedral makes visitors feel as if they were in a European city.

Location: 01 Paris Commune Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 06.00 AM – 08.00 PM

Entrance fee: no charge

Suitable for: going solo, travelling in group, family, couple

Editor’s tips:

Notre Dame Cathedral is most beautiful at the end of year, when it is decorated with colorful lights and pine trees for Christmas and New Year.

If you want to take some photos with the pigeons in front of the cathedral, remember to prepare some bread crumbs or grain. The friendly birds will not hesitate to gather around your feet.

You can take photos in the exterior of Notre Dame Cathedral at any time of day, but the time for visitors to contemplate the inside part is limited at 08.00 PM. Arrange your time so that you do not miss any attractive things there.

3. Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Park (Ho Chi Minh City)

Still an instagram worthy place in Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Park should be in the itinerary of all tourists coming to Ho Chi Minh City. Known as the paradise for entertainment, Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Park is a meeting place of many Saigonese. The intriguing things that you can do in the street for sure will give you the most wonderful time in Ho Chi Minh City.

Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Park is located in a prime location in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. The neighborhood consists of many other places of interest such as the Museum of Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon Theater and the Head Quarter of Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee. On Tet Holiday as well as important anniversary, Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Park is decorated with many kinds of flowers, which makes this street like a beautiful carpet in the city center.

Location: Nguyen Hue Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 24/24 daily

Entrance fee: no chargeSuitable for: travelling in group, family

Editor’s tips:

Nguyen Hue Street is extremely crowded at weekends, especially in the evening. You should consider whether to go there at that time or not.

If you want to see a colorful street at Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Park, let’s visit Ho Chi Minh City from late January to February, April and September. Tet Holiday and Vietnamese important holidays occur at these times, so the street is ornamented beautifully.

Apartment 42 at Nguyen Hue Street is a striking background for taking photos. Also in this block, there are plenty of restaurants and coffee shops with stunning views on Nguyen Hue Street from above.

4. Cai Rang Floating Market (Can Tho)

Floating markets are only found in the riverside area of Southeast Asia, especially in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. The floating market is not only an unique cultural trait of Cuu Long Delta but also an attraction for all tourists discovering Southmost Vietnam. Cai Rang Floating Market in Can Tho is not an exception. In the market, the traders purchase all the things, from rice, vegetables, fruits to fabrics and clothings, but the different thing is all people travel in small boats.

If you want to explore the market, you can hire a boat sailed by a local then go along Cai Rang Market to see the daily activities of the local residents in Cuu Long Delta. Sitting on a cranky boat, enjoying a bowl of noodles and shooting some pictures about the busy life in Cai Rang Market are things tourists must try when coming to Can Tho.

Location: 46 Hai Ba Trung Street, Tan An Ward, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho Province

Opening hours: 04.00 AM – 09.00 AM

Entrance fee: about 50,000 VND/person

Suitable for: travelling in group, family

Editor’s tips:

Early in the morning is the most suitable time to visit Cai Rang Floating Market because the market is most crowded at that time. Foods and fruits are also fresher in the morning.

Having breakfast on a boat in Cai Rang Floating Market is a delightful thing you should try.

Due to the fact that Cai Rang Market is on a river, you should keep an eye on your phone or camera. If it dropped into the water, you would have to buy a new one.

5. Long Beach (Phu Quoc Island)

There is no doubt about the beauty of Phu Quoc Island, the precious pearl in South Vietnam. Phu Quoc offers tourists the most luxurious entertainment services in high-end resorts. Many visitors suppose Long Beach in Phu Quoc Island is the place of the most splendid sunset view along the coastline and islands of Vietnam. What could be more exciting than admiring the sparkling sunset on Long Beach then enjoying a mouth-watering dinner with your lovers on Phu Quoc Island?

Phu Quoc is chosen by many couples as a rendezvous for their honeymoons or wedding parties with friends. The price for the high-class convenience is not pocket-friendly, but it is worth spending that amount of money to enjoy a deluxe vacation on this island.

Location: Long Beach, Phu Quoc Island, Kien Giang Province

Suitable for: travelling in group, family, couple

Editor’s tips:

The most ideal time to travel to Phu Quoc is from October to March, which is the dry season in South Vietnam. At that time, the gentle weather will allow you to participate in many activities such as wind-surfing, diving or swimming.

Summer is the tourism season in Phu Quoc, the hotels there are often overcrowded, and the price is much more expensive. Therefore, you should avoid going to Phu Quoc at that time.

Along the S-shaped strip of land of Vietnam, there are still an abundance of instagrammable places that are waiting for you to set foot on. The beauty of these landscapes is not only from the natural appearance but also from the hospitality of the residents in all regions of Vietnam. If you want to explore a country of peace in a small corner of the world, let’s take your backpack and travel to Vietnam. Vietnam always opens its arms to welcome tourists from all over the world.

Đăng bởi: Nguyễn Thành Tiến

Từ khoá: Top 18 Instagram Worthy Places in Vietnam

Bun Cha – 5 Best Places To Eat In Vietnam

A visit to Vietnam is not complete without eating bun cha – a lot of bun cha. Should you ever be lucky enough to be in Vietnam’s capital Hanoi, there’s no escaping the smoky smell on every street corner. The tastiest and best places to eat bun cha are often at the unnamed street food stalls. If you want to follow in the footsteps of food hero Anthony Bourdain and President Obama, take a trip to Bun Cha Huong Lien, also in the capital.

What is Bun Cha?

Bun Cha is mainly a famous street food in Hanoi and northern Vietnam, but can also be found in other parts of the country. Bun cha is also originally from the Vietnamese capital, but you can find similar dishes all over the country, such as bun thit nuong in Ho Chi Minh City.

In Hanoi you can find Bun Cha from elegant restaurants to simple street vendors in small local streets. The dish, along with Pho, is Hanoi’s signature dish. It has the perfect combination of meat, noodles, vegetables, herbs and local special dipping sauce.

Bun are the vermicelli noodles that are served on a separate plate. Almost every Vietnamese dish has its own style of noodles, so the noodles of Bun Cha are also different from the ones you find in a bowl of Pho. Bun Cha noodles should be thin, soft and chewy.

Cha is the meat served in a bowl. The meat is made from pork and is cooked in two different ways: Ground prk (cha vien) and grilled think sliced pork (cha mieng).

The meat is served in a sweet and sour soup, to which the meat gives off a smoky taste. In addition, there is a plate with fresh herbs, shisho leaf, lettuce and the thin rice noodles. The fresh herbs and shisho leaf can be added to the soup for extra flavor, where you dip the noodles briefly before eating them.

When and how to eat Bun Cha

Bun Cha is originally a meal eaten with lunch and today is still the time when most Bun Cha restaurants are full. However, most restaurants and street food stalls are open from early in the morning until late at night, so you can eat it at any time of the day.

There are also two different ways to eat Bun Cha: the northern and the southern way. The northern one is the simplest and when you eat it in Hanoi you can just follow the locals. All you have to do is dip all the ingredients into the soup and eat it just like a bowl of Pho.

In the south it is popular to roll everything up in a large leaf of lettuce, or to make a kind of spring roll out of it. So you wrap the meat, noodles and herbs in lettuce and then dip it in the sauce.

Best places to eat Bun Cha in Vietnam

Bun Cha is a food from Hanoi and also very popular here, so it goes without saying that you can eat the best Bun Cha in Hanoi. That said, many people from the north of Vietnam have moved to Ho Chi Minh City and have taken their local dishes with them as well. Ho Chi Minh City therefore has the greatest diversity of food in the country and the Bun Cha is also delicious here. It is true that tastes are often adapted and can differ from north to south. In the north you will find the most original Bun Cha, but that does not mean that this taste suits you best.

Keep in mind that some of the best places to eat Bun Cha are at unnamed street food stalls in small alleyways. Below are a few places that are a bit easier to find, where you can eat the best Bun Cha in Vietnam.

Bun Cha Hanoi 1. Bun Cha Huong Lien at 24 Le Van Huu street, Hai Ba Trung district

White House photographer Pete Souza post this image of President Barack Obama on Instgram with the caption, “Beers and dinner with Anthony Bourdain last night in Hanoi.”

The most famous Bun Cha Hanoi you can find is at this restaurant. It was here that former President Obama, together with Anthony Bourdain, came to eat Bun Cha at this place during his visit to Vietnam.

2. Bun Cha Dac Kim

This small restaurant on the street of Hang Manh is one of the most popular places to eat Bun Cha Hanoi for tourists. Especially during lunch it is completely full here and it can be difficult to find a place. This Bun Cha restaurant in Hanoi has been there since 1965.

3. Bun cha Hanoi at 34 Hang Than street

Despite this eating spot being right in the tourist center of Hanoi Old Quarter, the price of the delicious Bun Cha they serve here, is reasonable for around 2 USD.

4. Bun cha Hanoi at lane 74, Hang Quat street

Despite the fact that this Bun Cha stall is located in an alley, it is extremely popular among the locals. And when the local Hanoians come here, you can be sure that they make one of the best Bun Cha in Hanoi here.

Bun Cha restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City Bun Cha Ho Guom

Bun Cha Ho Guom is the place which has the most similar taste to the original bun cha from the capital. This is the reason why many bun cha lovers in Saigon usually come to this eatery to experience the taste of Hanoi food. The location is in District 3, right in the heart of the city which makes it very easy to find.

Tips for discovering street food

If you are new to eating street food in Vietnam, it might be a little exciting to just sit down at a street stall and order something. After all, is it safe to eat there and how do you communicate with a street food vendor what you want if you don’t speak Vietnamese yourself?

A great introduction to Hanoi’s street food scene, where you will taste Bun Cha, among other things, but also learn more about the Vietnamese people and insight into the local culture, is with our Hanoi Street Food Tour. It is also one of the best things to do in Hanoi!

You will be taken around the small hidden streets, your local guide will tell you about the history, present and unique culture. Along the way, sample different dishes from only the best street food vendors that only the locals know about.

If you don’t mind skipping Bun Cha, you can do similar tours in other cities in Vietnam, such as our Street Food Tour in Ho Chi Minh City.

How to make your own Bun Cha

Not planning a trip to Vietnam? Don’t panic, we have a recipe for you. You get the best results with a barbecue, but you can also just use a pan.

This bun cha contains meatballs. Usually you also get pork belly, pork tenderloin or other pieces of pork. Do you also want to go all out? Then marinate these pieces of meat in the ingredients you use for the minced meat, and then put it on the barbecue.

Place the sugar with the water in a small saucepan and cook over high heat until you have a brown caramel sauce, about 5 minutes. The water should not be reduced completely, you can also add a little extra water at the end, otherwise the caramel will become too hard and you can no longer mix it properly with the balls.

In a large bowl, combine the rest of the meatball ingredients and caramel sauce you made in step 1. It is best if you let it marinate for an hour (or 2), but in principle you can also start making meatballs right away.

Meanwhile, make the broth by mixing all the ingredients in a bowl.

Make meatballs from the mixture, about 16. Barbecue the meatballs until crispy and caramelized on the outside, and cooked through but not dry on the inside. No BBQ? Heat oil in a pan and add the meatballs when it is hot.

Make sure there are not too many meatballs in the pan, you should have enough room to turn them occasionally. If there are too many in the pan at the same time, a lot of moisture is also released, causing the balls to boil instead of baking (= less crispy). Bake them for about 8 to 10 minutes, making sure all sides are nice and crispy.

Put whole leaves of lettuce and fresh herbs together in a bowl and put the noodles in a separate bowl. Divide the meatballs among 4 ramekins and pour the soup over them. Dip the noodles in the sauce and eat with the balls, lettuce and herbs.

Đăng bởi: Nguyễn Ngọc Giàu

Từ khoá: Bun Cha – 5 Best places to eat in Vietnam

Top 9 Interesting Places In Sapa At Night – Sapa Nightlife

If you travel to Sapa but still do not know where to go in the evening Sapa. Then you can immediately refer to the fun spots in Sapa in the evening below. Let’s explore those fascinating places and Sapa nightlife with us!

Top 9 extremely interesting places in the evening in Sapa Ancient Stone Church

Address

: Located on a high piece of land at the foot of Ham Rong mountain

Sapa Stone Church was built in 1895 by the French. Up to now, the church has been repaired many times but still retains its ancient beauty. This place is boldly European and is considered one of the last remaining French architectures in the Northwest.

Ancient Stone Church

The main church is mossy and old mansions. If you go during the day, you will check in many beautiful photos. And if you go at night, you will see the fanciful and bustling here. At night in front of the large yard of Sapa stone church is the place where the bustling love market often takes place.

Walking Around Sapa Lake

Address

: Ngu Chi Son, Sapa, Lao Cai, Vietnam

Sapa Lake always attracts tourists with its gentle and peaceful beauty. At night you can walk around the lake to see all its beauty. The atmosphere around the lake is quite quiet and peaceful, you will feel relaxed and comfortable.

Walking Around Sapa Lake

Sapa Lake is even more prominent at night. With the electric lights, the lake seems to put on a colorful brocade shirt. In the evening in Sapa, where should you go for peace? This is a place for you to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

 Cau May Walking Street

Address

: Located in the center of Sapa town

Cau May Walking Street attracts a large number of foreign tourists and it also becomes a crowded destination every evening. Coming to this neighborhood, you will be able to visit, stroll or watch the rows of houses with bright lights.

Cau May Walking Street

This place also concentrates on many restaurants, hotels, and the busiest entertainment venues. That’s why Cau May Street will have many activities that make it hard for you to forget.

Love Market – Sapa Nightlife

Address

: Campus of Lao Cai Tourism Promotion and Information Center (opposite Sapa Stone Church).

Opening hours

: 16:00 – 22:00 every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Where is Sapa love market located and when it opens are the questions of many people when discovering this place. In the past, the Sapa love market was only held once a year in front of the first market of the year. However, today Sapa love market is held every Saturday night to serve tourists in the best way.

Love Market – Sapa Nightlife

The market usually meets in the late afternoon, at about 6-7 o’clock, this place will be extremely crowded with tourists, much more crowded than usual. People will gather and explore the famous love market in Sapa with cultural performances and interesting activities at this special market.

The Hmong Sister

Address

: 31 Muong Hoa, Sapa, Lao Cai

Opening hours

: 14:00 – 2:00

If you don’t know where to go at night in Sapa, The Hmong Sister is the perfect answer for you. The Hmong Sister will probably be quite familiar with tourists who like to be bustling. The bar has space and architecture with many high chairs in modern style at the bar. The wooden tables and chairs with old colors and yellow lights create an ancient feeling for this place. Alternatively, you can play billiards or darts here.

The Hmong Sister

The menu here is also quite diverse and rich. The cocktails are prepared in a new style with an unforgettable aftertaste of the mountain town. The space with extremely bustling and vibrant music will make you feel satisfied.

Sapa Night Market – Sapa Nightlife

Address

: No. 1 Fansipan Street, Sapa, Lao Cai

Opening hours:

6:30 – 22:00 daily.

Where to go in Sapa in the evening to eat and drink? Then the answer is the Sapa food court. The sapa food court has many restaurants, eateries along with street food stalls selling specialties of the Northwest mountainous region. The number of tourists coming here is extremely crowded at night, the atmosphere is bustling. There is nothing better than sitting in a restaurant with the cozy atmosphere of Sapa’s chilly weather.

Sapa Night Market – Sapa Nightlife

If you visit this food court, you must-try dishes such as Steamed Ban Pig, Salmon Hot Pot, Thang Co Horse Hot Pot, Black Chicken Hot Pot, Sauteed chayote, Meo Wine, etc. Because these are the dishes. specialties of the Northwest mountains, if you don’t try it, it’s a waste.

Bebop Bar

Address

: Cau May, Sapa District, Lao Cai, Vietnam

Opening hours

: 16:00 – 1:00

Bebop bar has two floors and has a billiards table for guests. The restaurant has a special area serving the music. This bar tries to have a gentle style, not as boisterous as other bars.

Bebop Bar

The menu here is also quite diverse and rich, you can order yourself a cup of hot coffee to enjoy in the chilly atmosphere here. In the evening in Sapa, where should you go to eat? Save this place right away for your Sapa trip.

The Valley View – Sapa Nightlife

Address

: Royal View Hotel, 034 Cau May, Sapa town

Opening hours:

14:00 – 23:30

The restaurant has a convenient location with open space. There is a wide variety of food and drinks here. The bar is located high, very convenient for watching the beautiful scenery of Sapa.

The Valley View – Sapa Nightlife

Delta Bar in Sapa

Address

: Cau May, Sapa Town, Lao Cai, Vietnam

Opening hours:

16:00 – 1:00

Delta Bar has 2 floors of bar and restaurant with soft decor. The music here is quite lively, to relieve fatigue after a long day. This is a place that you can refer to when you do not know where to go at night in Sapa.

Delta Bar in Sapa

Đăng bởi: Hoàng Hồ Sỹ

Từ khoá: Top 9 interesting places in Sapa at night – Sapa Nightlife

43 Most Haunted Places In The World (Part 2)

Crumlin Road Gaol, a Victorian-era prison in Belfast, is said to be one of the most haunted sites in Northern Ireland. Often referred to as Europe’s Alcatraz, the jail contained some 25,000 inmates (men, women, and children) during its 150 years of operation, publicly hung many prisoners, and buried their bodies within the prison walls. The institution officially shut its doors in 1996, but the ghosts of deceased inmates are said to still roam the iron walkways today. If this sounds like the sort of place you want to spend time in, you’re in luck—Crumlin Road Gaol offers daily tours, live concerts, and reasonably priced meals at its in-house (in-prison?) restaurant. It even serves as a venue for conferences and, believe it or not, weddings.

🌸Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Canada

Built in 1888 to encourage tourism and sell train tickets, this chateau-style hotel sits pretty by the Rocky Mountains in Canada’s Banff National Park. But it gets a tad more Gothic once you get inside—and we aren’t talking about the architecture. The Calgary Herald has reported several resident ghosts, including a bride who supposedly fell down the stone staircase during her wedding. But there’s a less tragic spirit, too: Sam the bellman, who worked at the hotel until 1975 and claimed he’d come back to haunt the joint. His spirit supposedly pulls shifts to help people with their bags before disappearing.

🌸Haw Par Villa, Singapore

Haw Par Villa is a 1930s theme park located in Singapore—and it’s basically the polar opposite of Disneyland. Its colorful entrance of Chinese arches seems innocuous enough, but then you actually step inside and see that the park is covered with more than 1,000 statues, each stranger than the last. Lovers of all things macabre should head straight to the underworld-themed Ten Courts of Hell, a series of dioramas that portray severe modes of punishment as a way to teach young children about morality. While detailed depictions of dismemberment are scary enough, Time Out Singapore reports that “the wax statues depicting condemned souls are said to come to life at night, filling the infamous Ten Courts of Hell exhibit with tortured screams.” Bring your kids!

🌸Myrtles Plantation, Louisiana

Built in 1796 by General David Bradford, Myrtles Plantation is considered to be one of America’s most haunted sites. The house is rumored to be on top of an Indian burial ground and is home to at least 12 different spirits. Legends and ghost stories abound, including the tale of a former slave named Chloe, who had her ear chopped off after she was caught eavesdropping. She got her revenge by poisoning a birthday cake and killing two of the plantation owner’s daughters, but then she was hung by her fellow slaves. Chloe now reportedly wanders around the plantation, wearing a turban to conceal her severed ear.

🌸Bhangarh Fort, India

🌸Tower of London, England

Built by William the Conqueror in 1066, this uncompromising fortress has served many functions. But it’s best known for its bloody history as a prison and execution site: Henry VIII famously ordered the execution of two of his wives, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, here. It’s also where two young princes were imprisoned after the death of their father, King Edward IV; they disappeared shortly after in 1483, and their remains weren’t found until 1647. Unsurprisingly, ghost stories of the Tower’s victims—and ghost tours through Historic Royal Palaces—abound.

🌸 Catacombs of Paris, France

After a prolonged bout of heavy rain flooded and unearthed the overcrowded Les Innocents cemetery in the spring of 1780, a wave of rotting corpses tumbled onto the property next door. According to Smithsonian Mag, this horrifying event started a 12-year project to move bodies from Paris’s cemeteries down into the city’s former limestone quarries, eventually packing the underground tunnels with some 6 million bodies. Today, about a mile of the subterranean labyrinth is open to visitors, who can take tours of the tunnels and artfully arranged displays of bones.

🌸 Aokigahara Forest, Japan

This seemingly serene forest at the foot of Mount Fuji has a tormented past. Colloquially known as “Suicide Forest,” Aokigahara has been the site of 500 reported suicides since the 1950s, reports the BBC. Some blame this trend on the forest’s association with demons in Japanese mythology. Others point towards large underground deposits of iron, which interfere with compasses and make it easy to get lost. In fact, many hikers will mark their path with tape or string to make it easier to find their way back out again.

🌸Xunantunich, Belize

Deep in the jungles of Belize, less than a mile from the Guatemala border, Xunantunich is an ancient Mayan ruin that has sat abandoned for the past millennium. An earthquake caused the original civilization to crumble, but the complex was rediscovered by explorers in the 1890s. Since then, Xunantunich has served as an important archaeological site, under-the-radar tourist attraction, and hotbed of ghostly sightings. The ancient city is said to be haunted by one female ghost: a black-haired lady with red, glowing eyes. She was first spotted by one of the earliest research teams in 1893 and has been seen near El Castillo (the tallest building in the complex) many times since then. No one knows exactly who the so-called “Stone Lady” is, but many speculate that she may have been a human sacrifice whose death ritual was performed on the top of the El Castillo pyramid.

🌸 Borgvattnet Haunted Vicarage, Sweden

Originally built in 1876, weird happenings have been noted in this parsonage since the 1960s. The gray wooden structure now serves as a bed and breakfast in a rural area in northern Sweden with snowmobiling, fishing, and…not a lot else. Guests at Borgvattnet have claimed to hear footsteps, music, and the sound of three crying ladies coming from the inn—and the proprietors will reward you with a certificate that says you stayed through the night.

🌸 Himeji Castle, Japan

Himeji Castle dates to 1333 and is regarded as one of the greatest remaining examples of Japanese castle architecture. It also has some rather eerie folklore associated with it—most notably the story of Okiku, a one-time palace servant who was falsely accused of losing valuable dishes. She was killed and thrown into the well in the castle. Her ghost now haunts the castle at night, counting dishes in a mournful tone; she reaches nine before shrieking and returning to the well.

🌸Ponte Sisto, Rome

Port Arthur began as a penal colony in 1833, housing British convicts until it was abandoned in 1877. During those decades, the island—touted as “inescapable”—focused on correcting the inmates’ morality, using methods like solitary confinement and mandatory church services. The settlement has been a destination for curious tourists since the time of its abandonment, and it was officially preserved as a historical site in 1979. Today, you’ll find what The New York Times describes as “an impressive apparatus for remembering, complete with a ferry, interactive exhibit for children and well-trained guides.” Ghost tours are available of the ruins and open-air museum, as well as the nearby “Isle of the Dead,” an island housing the bodies of deceased convicts in unmarked graves.

🌸Teatro Tapia, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is known for its natural beauty and rich history, the latter of which lends itself quite well to eerie experiences. One of the most famous spooky sites on the island is Teatro Tapia, a San Juan theater known for its plays, concerts, and paranormal activity. According to urban myth, an actress who fell to her death while performing at the theater returned to haunt the venue. Some visitors have claimed to see her ghost wandering the theater grounds, while others have reported mysterious footsteps, doors swinging open and shut, and an unseen choir of voices coming from the stage. Teatro Tapia still holds frequent ballet and music performances, so purchase a ticket to see some local acts—and maybe a local ghost while you’re at it.

🌸Ancient Ram Inn, England

Built in 1145, Ancient Ram Inn in Wotton-under-Edge has played many roles over the centuries: a priest’s residence, housing for masons and slaves, an inn, and a public house. It also happens to be one seriously haunted spot. Architectural Digest writes: “With ghostly children, a high priestess, and even an incubus (Google it, but don’t say you weren’t warned) wandering the halls, guests have reportedly leapt from the windows in a frenzy to escape.”

🌸Parador de Jaén, Spain

Located in an 18th-century Arab fortress overlooking the Andalusian landscape, Parador de Jaén has a few spooky stories hiding behind its imposing walls. According to the hotel’s website, a guest in Room 22 was rudely awakened one night by the sounds of a woman crying and someone knocking on the door. A team of paranormal investigators was called in to check everything out in the 1980s, and they concluded that the room was, in fact, haunted by the spirit of a young woman who had died of heartbreak in the fortress several centuries ago. The room has been quiet since the investigation, but that’s not the only ghost story ‘round these parts. The hotel is also said to be haunted by the spirit of “Terrible Lizard,” the nickname of a prisoner who died of hunger while locked up in the fortress.

🌸 Lawang Sewu, Indonesia

Constructed in the early 20th century by Dutch colonialists, Lawang Sewu (or “Thousand Doors”) served as the head office for the Dutch East Indian Railway Company before the Japanese turned it into a detention camp during WWII. During the war, many harsh interrogations, tortures, and violent executions occurred within the building’s walls—all of which contribute to its current status as one of Indonesia’s most haunted landmarks, says the country’s Ministry of Tourism. Tourists are free to visit the abandoned site today, perhaps to confirm whether the many circulating ghost stories tied to Lawang Sewu have any truth to them.

🌸 Dock Street Theatre, Charleston

Renovated in 2010, Charleston’s Dock Street Theatre is a beautiful downtown venue, hosting plays and concerts throughout the year. But the site has quite a tumultuous history. Aside from a fire burning down the original theater in 1740, the building suffered damage from an earthquake in 1886 and fell into abandon during the early 20th century. To make matters even more spooky, a woman named Nettie Dickerson was supposedly struck by lightning while standing on the balcony in the mid-1800s, and her ghost is said to glide along the theater’s second floor.

🌸Old Parliament House, Canberra, Australia

Much like Savannah, the entire city of Canberra seems to be a paranormal hot spot—especially when it comes to the buildings in the Parliamentary Triangle. Hotel Kurrajong, a four-star hotel with some serious A-list ghosts roaming its halls, is thought to house the ghost of former Prime Minister Ben Chifley, who died on the night of June 13, 1951, after suffering a heart attack in room 214. His gray-suited ghost is known to appear in that same room from time to time, writes The Canberra Times. And then there’s the Old Parliament House itself, where security guards and cleaning staff have reported hearing their names whispered in the night.

🌸 Carl Beck House, Canada

Built by lumber magnate Carl Beck in the late 1800s, this house in Penetanguishene is known as one of the most haunted houses in Ontario. According to legend, Beck and his family lived in the house together; after his wife passed away, the eldest daughter, Mary, was put in charge of raising the younger children. Years later, when Carl died, he inexplicably left Mary $1 in his will. Today, an angry, female ghost—presumably Mary—is said to appear in the upstairs windows. (You’d probably haunt the house too if your dad gave you a $1 inheritance. #TeamMary.) For any travelers curious about Victorian architecture with a side of paranormality, you can actually rent the Carl Beck House on Airbnb, starting at $119 per night.

🌸Lord Milner Hotel, South Africa

South Africa might be most famous for its game reserves, but it has its fair share of charming—and haunted—hotels. One such place is the Lord Milner Hotel, located on the edge of the remote Great Karoo in Matjiesfontein Village. The town served as command headquarters during the South African War at the turn of the 20th century, as well as the site of subsequent (and controversial) war crimes hearings. Given the village’s intense history, it probably comes as little shock that the Lord Milner Hotel has a bit of paranormal activity going on. According to the hotel, there are some ghostly guests who never seemed to check out, including “Lucy,” a negligee-wearing specter who makes noises behind closed doors from time to time.

🌸Burg Eltz, Germany

Burg Eltz dates back to 1157, so you better believe the list of myths surrounding the castle is quite long. The most compelling tale is that of a young countess named Agnes, who was betrothed to a fellow noble but called off the engagement after she met him. (According to legend, he sucked.) The scorned nobleman laid siege to the castle and Agnes perished after taking up arms to defend her castle. Her mournful spirit can still be sensed today, most strongly in her former bedroom with her pierced armor and battle axe on display.

🌸Eden Brown Estate, Nevis

Often overshadowed by neighboring St. Kitts, Nevis has just as much to offer travelers—in fact, it offers even more for the more morbidly inclined. Case in point: the Eden Brown Estate, a former plantation that now lies in ruins. The estate was originally owned by a wealthy businessman who intended to give the property to his daughter as a wedding present. However, a mysterious duel between the groom and the best man left both men dead on the day of the wedding, and the daughter remained unmarried and alone for the rest of her life. Today, many visitors say they have seen the reclusive woman’s spirit roaming throughout the grounds.

Cre: cntraveller

Đăng bởi: Ngát Hoàng Thị

Từ khoá: 43 most haunted places in the world (Part 2)

Top 8 Nightlife Places In Nha Trang That You Should Go – Nha Trang Nightlife

After a day of wandering around exploring interesting destinations in Nha Trang, where should you go in the evening? Will be the questions of all visitors when coming to Nha Trang. Here are some suggestions for Top 8 nightlife places in Nha Trang you should go, in order to help you have a more perfect Nha Trang discovery journey.

Top 8 nightlife places in Nha Trang that you should go Watch water music performance at Vinpearl Land

Prominent in the entertainment categories at Vinpearl Land is the Vinpearl water music stage, with a capacity of over 5,000 seats, considered the largest and most modern water music stage in Vietnam. This is a special art, with a magical combination and unique moving effects of sound, light, fire, and water. Every day, the Vinpearl water music stage offers guests who love to discover the perfection of technology with shimmering and colorful art shows. Watching and enjoying the unique harmonies of water, fire and light will give you a wonderful taste.

Watch water music performance at Vinpearl Land

Transportation:

To get to Vinpearl Land you have to take a cable car or canoe from Nha Trang city. Cable car tickets are 550,000 VND/adult; 450,000VND/child (1.0m – 1.4m). Tickets include game services on “Vietnamese pearl”.

Cuisine:

Vinpearl Land food court

Walking Street and Night Market – The charm of the seaside town

Nha Trang Night Market (Nha Trang Walking Street Service Center) is a shopping destination, discovering the beauty of indigenous culture is indispensable in the journey. The night market recreates the scene of a lovely Vietnamese village, with horse-drawn carriages, banana bushes, bamboo bridges crossing the canal, etc. Currently, the night market has more than 100 stalls selling souvenirs, fashion, and marine products. Most of them are still handicraft stalls originating from villages in the South Central region. The Night Market is also the convergence of the culinary quintessence of Nha Trang in particular and Vietnam in general with extremely rich stalls and dishes.

Walking Street and Night Market

Location:

Walking street and night market located on the side of the Cultural Center, 46 Tran Phu. The market operates from 3 pm to 11 pm daily.

Cuisine

: Visitors have many options at the food stalls in the night market.

King Christ Cathedral – Western architecture in the heart of the city

In addition to the official name, Nha Trang people often call it simple names such as Stone Church, Mountain Church, Nha Trang Church, or Nga Sau Church. From a distance, the church looks like an ancient Roman castle. The church is one of the unique architectural features in the French style, built entirely in Gothic church architecture. The church is a beautiful space that is loved by most tourists, photographers, and videographers. Vietnamese couples often choose this place to take wedding photos. The unique feature of the church is the set of bronze bells hanging on the bell tower, on top of which is a large clock, with 4 faces facing 4 directions. The most prominent is the Cathedral area with its vast, spacious, and light-filled space.

King Christ Cathedral In Nha Trang

Transportation

: The church is located in the center of Nha Trang city (Thai Nguyen street), so you just need to walk here to visit.

Cuisine

: After visiting the church, you can walk to the night market and enjoy the specialties here.

Night squid fishing – Strange experiences and enjoying your own achievements

When night falls, that’s also the perfect time for you to start your exploration of the night coastal city. It is still the same beach, but when it appears at night, it becomes more endless, strange, and interesting. Visitors can follow the ships out to sea, from the ship visitors will see another image of Nha Trang city with shimmering and fanciful lights. After moving for a while, the ship will anchor at the place with the largest group of squid. Excited by the spotlight, the squid will gather around the boat and bite. The most interesting thing about squid fishing is that visitors can sit together and enjoy their results right on the boat. The fresh squids are steamed hot or grilled flagrantly, dipped with chili sauce to become irresistible delicious dishes.

Night squid fishing

Cuisine:

Guests can order late-night meals from the boat owner. More interesting, visitors should enjoy the results obtained after the night squid fishing trip.

Sailing Club – Experience the vibrant atmosphere at night

Sailing Club is known as one of the complex resorts including hotels, bars, and famous nightclubs. The unique feature of Sailing Club is its ability to adapt to the time of day. From sunrise to nightfall, you can have interesting moments here. When the sun disappears behind the beautiful hill, Sailing Club transforms into a romantic and luxurious scene with great food. And when you think it’s time to head back to your hotel, Nha Trang Sailing Club once again entices you to stay with the lively atmosphere of the bar and dance floor. The Sailing Club is open until early morning, the later it is, the more guests it will have.

Sailing Club

Location

: Sailing Club is located in the city center, right by the sea, so you just need to walk here.

Cuisine:

You can experience a romantic dinner right by the sea with attractive dishes from Sailing Club.

Altitude Rooftop Bar – The highest bar in Nha Trang

Altitude Rooftop is a harmonious combination of low-rise indoor seating, high-chairs, and comfortable outdoor sofas so that you can immerse yourself in the open space. The strength of the Altitude Rooftop is its unlimited 270-degree wide-angle view, allowing you to enjoy a panoramic view of Nha Trang city. The sunset at Altitude Rooftop is the perfect time if you want to immerse yourself in the transition between day and night, the glitz of the city when the lights are on. The vibrant sound of the DJ at night will definitely contribute to creating endless fun and memorable experiences for you and your loved ones. Altitude Rooftop is open daily from 4 pm to 11 pm.

Altitude Rooftop Bar

Location:

Altitude Rooftop Bar is located on the 28th floor, Sheraton Nha Trang hotel. You can walk here.

Cuisine:

You can enjoy the cuisine at the restaurants in the hotel.

Lunar Lounge – Sip coffee and watch Nha Trang at night

Lunar Lounge is a combination of bar, restaurant, and coffee terrace located on the 4th floor of Nha Trang Center with a wide and attractive view. From this place, visitors will have the opportunity to see Nha Trang on the night “no less magnificent than Paris”. Here, guests can enjoy the best steaks and Spanish dishes in the city while enjoying the charming sea view from the terrace. Live music shows, unique fire dance performances, and exciting weekly events always attract visitors here. In addition, you can experience shopping, watch movies, and children can participate in games on the lower floors of Nha Trang Center.

Lunar Lounge

Location:

Nha Trang Center is located on Tran Phu street, you just need to walk here.

Cuisine:

You can exchange dishes with Spanish cuisine at Lunar Lounge or enjoy Nha Trang specialties at the food court located in Nha Trang Center.

Rocky Club – Sublime with a party full of colors and modern music

Rocky Club is one of the biggest clubs in the coastal city of Nha Trang. With a large space, a maximum capacity of more than 500 guests, Rocky Club is always a name that attracts young people and tourists to Nha Trang. In addition, with a uniquely designed private space, modern light and sound equipment, extremely vibrant music mixed and performed by professional DJs, visitors will be sublimated with full of color and modern music parties. Rocky Club regularly organizes events on the occasion of major holidays, inviting famous actors and singers to interact with fans weekly.

Rocky Club

Transportation:

Convenient location right in the city center, number 75A Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, visitors can walk here.

Cuisine

: Before coming here, you should enjoy food at Nha Trang night market.

Đăng bởi: Hùng Đỗ Văn

Từ khoá: Top 8 nightlife places in Nha Trang that you should go – Nha Trang Nightlife

17 Best Things To Do In Da Nang, Vietnam

Da Nang is a beautiful city in the centre of Vietnam. It offers tourists a huge number of breath-taking attractions along with great activities all year round. Continue to read this article, you will find the best things to do in Da Nang with your friends and family. Some of the Danang best attractions are also revealed right here!

1.  Visit and Climb Marble Mountain

Located 9 kilometers from Da Nang, the Marble Mountains are a cluster of five limestone outcrops which are named after the five elements of the universe including water, metal, fire, wood and earth.

The ancient folklore told that those five mystical Marble Mountains were created by the fragments of a giant dragon’s shell on Non Nuoc Beach.

Coming to this site, you will have a chance to explore a plenty of statues, pagodas, grottoes and caves. If you like hiking, you can climb the mountains to reach their summits. From these points, you will be able to see the whole view of Da Nang.

The Marble Mountains are wonderful at anytime of the year. However, if you want to contemplate them at the most beautiful season, you should go in summer, which is from June to August each year.

Avoid stormy season (from September to November) because the stairs will become slippery and you may fall when climbing the mountains.

2. Snorkel on Cham Islands

Cham islands, around 50 kilometers from Da Nang city, are among the greatest destinations you should visit in Vietnam. Cham islands (or Cu Lao Cham archipelago) contain 8 small islands. They were recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve.

It is said that Cham islands are cultural-historic areas. They have some vestiges of Cham people’s civilization from hundreds of years ago. In addition, there are also a wide range of leisure activities for tourists to enjoy here.

Travellers can explore marine life by swimming, boat racing, water skiing, scuba diving and kite flying on the beaches. After that, they can enjoy delicious seafood made by friendly local people.

Location: Tan Hiep, Hoi An, Quang Nam province

3. Visit the Dragon Bridge

Da Nang’s Dragon Bridge is the longest bridge in Vietnam. It crosses the Han River, connecting people to Non Nuoc Beach, My Khe Beach and many other famous spots.

The bridge was constructed in 2011 and officially opened 2 years later. The reason why Vietnamese people made it into the shape of golden Dragon is because Dragon is one of the four holy animals in Vietnam, which represents for the nobility, power and good fortune.

Dragon Bridge is really beautiful, especially in the evening when people turn on colorful LED lights along the 666 meters long of it. In the surroundings areas, there are also lots of restaurants, coffee shops and bars for visitors to enjoy the state-of-the-art view.

Location: Da Nang City Centre, Da Nang

4. Walk Along The Golden Bridge

Golden Bridge, a 150-meter long pedestrian bridge, is a magical destination for tourists in Da Nang city. It has been completely constructed in 2023 but it has attracted thousands of visitors worldwide up to now.

The unique feature of this construction is its architecture with giant hands holding underneath the elegant bridge. The image makes people think of the God of Mountain’s hands supporting people to Thien Thai garden.

The Golden Bridge has brought inspiration for so many fashion designers. Earlier, it welcomed 7 girls participating in Miss World 2023. Furthermore, it was also used to take wedding photo album for lots of couples.

Location: Sun World Ba Na Hill, Hoa Phu, Hoa Vang, Da Nang

5. Relax at Son Tra Peninsula

Son Tra Peninsula is known as the old eco-jungle in a young city because it can be seen from every place of Da Nang city. Being home to numerous types of fauna and plants, the attractive scenery and space here is also an ideal area to dance, sing and play chess together.

Son Tra is beautiful both in daytime and nighttime. You can enjoy the peacefulness of twilight as well as the splendid flow of dawn on this charming landscape.

Near Son Tra Peninsula, you can visit Linh Ung Pagoda, Dong Dinh Museum or 1000-year-old banyan tree. They are also must-see places that you should not skip once coming to Da Nang, Vietnam.

6. Sunbathe on My Khe Beach

My Khe Beach is a picturesque beach with blue sky, gentle slope, smooth white sand and clear water. It was listed as one of the most luxurious beaches in the world by Forbes Magazine. Once you get here, you will feel released and comfortable after hard-working days.

Near the beach, there are a wide range of hostels, hotels, resorts and villas available for different kinds of visitors. So, after spending time sunbathing on the beach, you can totally relax in a five-star villa to gain back your energy for the next day.

Location: 6 kilometers east from Da Nang

7. Visit The Cham museum

Cham museum exhibits lots of relics of Cham people in the past. It has nearly 300 stone works of art and terracotta dating back from 7th to 15th centuries.

The most impressive exhibit in Cham museum is the huge stone Buddhist pedestal which describes the Champa king. When looking closely, you will see the statue is carved in such a meticulous way.

Today, the museum is being preserved well by the government and local people. Therefore, if you go to visit it, you will not be allowed to do anything harmful to ruin the relics in the museum.

8. Hai Van Pass

Location: 30 kilometers north of Da Nang

9. Join A Cooking Class

If you love cooking and want to explore the local cuisine, a cooking class in Da Nang is a great option for you. In this class, you will have an opportunity to get valuable insight into the local cuisine.

There will be instructors guiding participants to local market to buy the ingredients for the food. Then, you will be taught how to create palate-pleasing food by yourself.

10. Eat The Local Food

Whenever coming to a different country, the must-thing you should do is to taste the local food. Here are some recommended restaurants for you.

The first one is Banh Xeo Ba Duong. The restaurant serves customers with a platter of pancakes along with beef, beansprouts, pork, prawns or chicken. There is a bowl of soup made by fishing sauce, sugar, lemon, chili and garlic.

The second one is Mi Quang Ba Mua. The food in this restaurant comprises of turmeric-yellow rice noodles, meat toppings and bone broth. If you do not know Vietnamese, you can see the English menu to choose the food you want to eat.

The last one is Bun Cha Ca 109. This family-run restaurant has been famous for nearly 50 years. The setup is very simple with just some low tables, plastic stools and ceiling fans. The Bun Cha Ca they sell includes grilled fishcakes, rice vermicelli noodles, mint leaves and bamboo shoots.

11. Visit Ba Na Hills

Ba Na Hills is a mountaintop resort complex that offers a wide range of great activities. For example, you can ride the cable cars, stroll the French Village, ride the Alpine Coaster and take the 4D Death Race experience.

In order to get to Ba Na Hills, you can choose a taxi, motorbike or open bus. The best time to visit is from April to August. This is the peak season when there are thousands of travellers coming to enjoy the atmosphere of Ba Na Hills.

12. Shop at Han market

Han market has been operated since the 1940s when Vietnam was under French colonial. In this market, there are a number of stalls selling different kinds of products ranging from handicrafts, accessories to vegetables, fruits and food.

Everything at Han Market is sold at a very reasonable price so you can buy anything you want as souvenirs for your friends and family.

13. Enjoy The Non Nuoc Beach

Another famous beach in Da Nang is Non Nuoc. It has an arc shape, white sands, unpolluted water, gentle slope and mild waves, which is very suitable for different types of water sports.

If you love to discover many more sightseeing, you can visit ancient pagoda, village, cave  or enjoy boating on Co Co River.

Location: Ngu Hanh Son, Da Nang

14. Go Surfing

Thanks to warm climate and expansive beaches, Da Nang is the epicenter of surfing in Vietnam. The ideal season for surfing in Da Nang is between September and March.

Not only professionals but beginners can also start surfing in Da Nang. It is because there are lots of courses as well as schools that teach this skill for the new people.

In addition, there are also so many surf shops available along the beach so people can rent boards easily. The price is around 5.00 USD per hour. And of course, the more hours you want to surf on the beach, the more money you have to pay.

15. Drink Sweet Coconut Coffee

Sweet coconut coffee is one of the most unique drinks that tourists should try when they come to Da Nang, Vietnam. It is a combination of Vietnamese coffee, coconut milk and condensed milk that is blended to perfection.

In different coffee shops, you will be served with different types of sweet coconut coffee. You sometimes will have to blend the mixture yourself. However, whatever type of coconut coffee, you will have a chance to try different taste.

16. Relax at a Sky Bar

If you prefer playing all night long, the ideal place you should go to is a sky bar. In this place, people hold a lot of fun activities to chill themselves. For instance, in Sevva Sky Lounge, you can enjoy a cup of cocktail, listen to soothing music and chat with your friends.

It is such a great place to relax. You will be served by very friendly waitress and also have enough time to immerse yourself in a unique atmosphere as the bar will not close until 1 am in the morning.

17. Have Fun at Asia Park

Asia Park, belonging to Sun Group, is one of the most modern centers of entertainment in Vietnam. It is appropriate for both adults and kids.

The central point of the park is the Sun Wheel with 115 meters in height. Sitting on this wheel, you will be able to see the whole Da Nang from a higher point. It turns slowly and be very secure to sit in. You will need to pay 150,000 VND for each ride to enjoy the best view ever.

Additionally, there are many more games for travellers to play such as the Monorail, Happy Choo Choo, Treehouse Playland and Garuda Valley.

To sum up, Da Nang is such an awesome place for tourists to experience. Once you come here to discover the life and culture, you will find it even more amazing.

Đăng bởi: Tiến Lê

Từ khoá: 17 Best Things to Do in Da Nang, Vietnam

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