TAM DAO GOLF & RESORT
A tourist complex near Tam Dao National Park featuring an 18-hole golf ...Read more
VAN TRI GOLF CLUB
Read moreLocated in the town of Van Tri, the Van Tri Golf Club is a must for golf enthusiasts. The club offers an internationally renowned golf course with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Golfers of all levels can enjoy this well-maintained course and the club's modern facilities.
TAI CHI
Read moreWithin the framework of the French-speaking circle, tai-chi class by master Hoang Kim Xuân. Several sessions per week depending on the level. Tai-chi is one of the most practiced martial arts in Vietnam. It is particularly popular with the elderly, but not only... In the early morning or late afternoon, many practitioners can be seen training by the lakeside or in public spaces. Tai Chi consists of 128 movements that combine 64 movements of Yin, related to softness, and 64 movements of Yang, related to strength.
ZONE TOURISTIQUE DÔNG MÔ ET KING'S ISLAND GOLF
Read moreDông Mô Lake is a hydraulic structure that dates back to 1966. This water reservoir (on average 17 km long and 4 km wide) prevents flooding and drought in the rice fields of Hanoi's western districts. The lush green setting offers an excursion destination and a breath of fresh air in the immediate vicinity of the capital. The King's Island Golf Resort, with 2 courses, Mountainview (18 holes) and Lakeside (14 holes), is a popular destination for golfers.
VIETCLIMB
Read moreFirst climbing gym inaugurated in Hanoi in 2011 on the bank of the Red River. It owes its birth to Jean Verly, a French expatriate, passionate about climbing and who found in Vietnam a new field of development. The website (in English) offers a lot of information about the possibilities to practice this sport in Vietnam, especially in the North and in Halong Bay. The gym has a 200m2 climbing wall with routes of various levels of difficulty for beginners and advanced climbers
COURS DE VINH XUÂN
Read moreIn the very inspiring setting of the traditional communal house(dinh) of the village of Yên Phu, on the edge of the western lake, Vinh xuân, a Sino-Vietnamese martial art, will be taught. Vinh xuan (literally, "eternal spring") is one of the branches of Shaolin Kung Fu. It focuses on relaxation and coordination of the body as well as on the development of internal power, speed and general balance. The combat aspect is only one part of the whole system and health, physical and mental relaxation are no less important.