PHU QUOC NATIONAL PARK
A park considered a conservatory of Vietnamese flora genes, as it boasts a ...Read more
LANG BIANG MOUNTAINS
Lang Biang Biosphere Reserve is home to the highest point in the mountain ...Read more
CUA DAI BEACH
A beautiful beach with fine sand, eroded by the construction of a hydraulic ...Read more
CAT BÀ NATIONAL PARK
A national park founded in 1986, comprising part of Cat Bà, smaller ...Read more
NGOC SON TEMPLE (FROM THE JADE MOUNTAIN)
Located on the shores of Lake Hoàn Kiêm, this small, colorful temple is ...Read more
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS OF VIET NAM
Read moreThe museum is located in the immediate vicinity of the Temple of Literature, in a building where East and West mingle. Built in the 1930s, it housed the Jeanne d'Arc boarding school, a renowned girls' high school in colonial times. After the refurbishment of the premises, the museum was inaugurated on 6 June 1966. Covering more than 4,700m2, the works on display cover a period from prehistory to the present day. A rare opportunity for those interested in Vietnamese art to be offered a panorama that is both chronological and embraces all techniques (ceramics, sculpture, lacquer, painting on silk, mulberry paper, popular arts...). However, it should be noted that the museum has been the subject of several controversies due to the large number of copies that would be presented there. The integrity of the collections has suffered greatly from successive wars, but also from corruption. Many of the original works have made a tortuous path to the galleries of Tokyo, Hong Kong or Singapore .
For prehistory, human and animal figures discovered in the Dong Noi cave (Lac Thuy district, Hoa Binh province), dated 10,000 years ago and considered to be "the first Vietnamese plastic work". The Dao Tinh bronze jar (Yen Bay Province), dated 2,500 years ago, is a national relic. It reflects the different aspects of the Dông Son civilization (dwellings, funeral rites, spiritual life, etc.), which for Vietnamese historians is at the origin of Vietnamese identity. In the main hall, dated from the 18thcentury, a superb Goddess of Mercy, a goddess with "a thousand eyes, a thousand arms", a lacquered wooden work that testifies to the skill and technical level of the craftsmen of the time. The room most appreciated by visitors is the one dedicated to the painters of the Indochina School of Fine Arts, which paved the way for a specifically Vietnamese style of modern art, emancipating itself from the influences of Western and Chinese painting. Major works: the lacquers of Nguyen Gia Tri (1908-1993), the oil paintings of To Ngoc Van (1906-1954), the paintings and engravings of the painter Tran Van Can (1910-1994), the works of Bui Xuân Phai (1921-1988), a painter who is to Hanoi what Toulouse-Lautrec was to 19th century Paris. He drew his inspiration from the old streets of Hanoi. In addition to the permanent collections, the museum presents temporary exhibitions.
CHAM MUSEUM
Museum overlooking a garden where stone figurines, lions, dragons and ...Read more
HOUSE OF MR. HUYNH THUY LE
The owner's house was designated a National Historic Site in 2010.Read more
FLOATING VILLAGE
Floating houses made from huge metal cans on the banks of the canalRead more
PHUNG HUNG HOUSE
A private home built in 1780, offering a fine architectural combination of ...Read more
THUAN AN BEACH
A beach where numerous guinguettes offer drinks and seafood.Read more
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF VIETNAMESE HISTORY
Read moreThe museum was built on the site granted by the Vietnamese authorities to France in 1874. On the site of the museum was once the headquarters of the French Consulate, which was transformed into the Hotel du Résident de France until 1887. The present building, designed by Ernest Hébrard, chief architect of the General Government of Indochina, was built between 1926 and 1930 and completed in 1932. It is an example of the style of Indochinese architecture, of which Hébrard was the founder, which combines the technical standards and aesthetics of French architecture of that time with those of traditional Vietnamese architecture. Former museum of the French School of the Far East (Musée Louis-Finot, named after the first director of the school: see the abbreviation of the Efeo stamped on the sides of the octagonal entrance pavilion), it is, since 1954 and the withdrawal of the French, dedicated to the history of Vietnam from its prehistoric origins to the proclamation in 1945 of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. It was plundered and stolen before being restructured.
Among the most important pieces are impressive bronze drums, testimony to the culture of Dong Son (named after the village in northern Vietnam where they were exhumed). The museum also presents statues, reliefs and terracotta objects, some of which are among the oldest testimonies of Champa (from the5th to the 13th century). Less spectacular than the gigantic statues, but essential for the work of historians, several steles : foundation stele from the Cham shrine of Po Nagar in Nha Trang and stele from the Cham shrine of My Son dating from 731, stele of Vinh Lang, whose engraved text was composed by Nguyên Trai (1380-1442), national hero, strategist and man of letters, political and military adviser to Le Loi (1385-1433), who repelled the Chinese invader and became Emperor Le Thai Tô.
The museum often organizes temporary exhibitions of great interest, but the means are lacking to present remarkable archaeological remains and discoveries in a modern way.
Another building (216, Tran Quang Khai or 25, Tong Dan) is devoted to modern history from 1858 to the present day. Installed in the former Indochina Mining Museum, it recounts in detail the history of the anti-colonial struggle, its hidden phases, the origins of the heroes of the revolution, their studies, their lives... How the spark of the revolt left Paris, Hong Kong or Beijing.
NINH BINH TOURISM
Official Ninh Binh tourism website featuring a selection of hotels and ...Read more
HOI LINH PAGODA
Read moreBuilt in 1907, it has recently been restored.
VERY COASTAL BEACH
Read moreThe beach of Trà Cô stretches over 17 km. It is available by taxi or in xe-ôm. As Ho Chi Minh said, the fine sandy beach of Trà Cô is the most beautiful in northern Vietnam. During the summer months, she witnessed an influx of Chinese and Vietnamese tourists. You can spend the night at Trà Cô where many mini-hotels are located.
BLACK RIVER CRUISE
Boat trip to visit the ethnic minority villages on the banks and islands of ...Read more
HANOI MUSEUM
Read moreInaugurated on 6 October 2010 as part of Hanoi's millennium celebrations, the museum was designed by the German architectural firm von Gerkan, Marg und Partner. It affects the shape of an upside-down pyramid 30.7 m high, stretching over 54,000 m² (5,000 sq ft) spread over 6 floors including 2 basements. Access to the exhibition spaces is via a spiral ramp. The museum displays artefacts from the history of Hanoi, and more broadly of Vietnam. The museum is rarely visited, due to the lack of attractive activities and an educational presentation of the exhibits.
SUÔI TIÊN AMUSEMENT PARK
Read moreAmusement park on the theme of Vietnam's history. Also a zoo with a large number of crocodiles.
CLOUD NECK (HAI VÂN NECK)
This avenue aspires to be nothing less than an Asian version of the Côte ...Read more
SAPA O'CHAU
Sapa o'chau is a solidarity association, offering treks in the region and ...Read more
CANH DUONG BEACH
Read moreJust north of Lang Cô is another very beautiful white sand beach, Canh Duong. Very beautiful, it stretches over 8 km. It is mainly attended by the premises.
LÊ BA DANG ART FOUNDATION
Art foundation dedicated to the work of Lê Ba Dang, the artist who was one ...Read more
STATUE OF KING LY THAI TÔ
A large bronze statue of King Ly Thai Tô was unveiled to mark the fiftieth ...Read more
BUREAU DE SERVICES TOURISTIQUES
Read moreInformation, reservations and ticketing (train, plane, bus…). Car rental.
QUEEN'S BEACH
Read moreTowards the peninsula, we can distinguish the fishing port and the photogenic multicoloured boats. Turning your back to the port and following Nguyên Huê Avenue then An Duong Vuong for about 2 km, you arrive on the Queen's beach, the former private beach of Nam Phuong, the wife of H.M. Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam. As shark attacks have been reported off the coast of Quy Nhon, swimmers are advised to check with local authorities and exercise caution, including avoiding swimming alone in remote areas.
PHAT DIEM CATHEDRAL
The largest Catholic complex in Southeast Asia, this cathedral has an ...Read more
BA VI NATIONAL PARK
A 700-hectare park, preserving remnants of the primeval forest and home to ...Read more
KONTUM CATHEDRAL
Built by French missionaries, it's a splendid church built entirely of wood ...Read more
PHUC KIEN COMMUNITY HOUSE (FUJIAN)
Communal house, part of which has been converted into a temple dedicated to ...Read more
COMMON HOUSE OF CHINESE CONGREGATIONS
This communal house, founded in 1741, hosts events for all Chinese, ...Read more
CON TÂN LONG (DRAGON ISLAND)
An island planted with fruit trees, rubber trees and coconut palms, on red ...Read more
JARAI CEMETERIES
Burials with a palisade of posts, adorned with statues representing the ...Read more
HÔ CHI MINH CITY MUSEUM
This 19th-century colonial-style building contains numerous documents ...Read more
DAK LAK ETHNOGRAPHY MUSEUM
Museum with three exhibition areas on the biodiversity, culture and history ...Read more
GARDEN HOUSES (NHA VUON) OF HUÊ
Houses in Hué and its suburbs with wooden frameworks that, together with ...Read more
BAO DAI SUMMER PALACE (DINH III BAO DAI)
Palace built between 1933 and 1938, housing many precious objects and ...Read more
TIGER ISLAND
An island untouched by deforestation, with lush native vegetationRead more
BIDOUP-NUI BA NATIONAL PARK
National park home to around 2,000 plant species, including 250 species of ...Read more
DIÊN BIÊN PHU HISTORICAL VICTORY MUSEUM
Museum that opened its doors on May 5, 2014 featuring photos, documents, ...Read more
PAGODA WORD COT (OF THE SINGLE PILLAR)
According to legend, emperor Ly Thai Tông had this lotus-shaped pagoda ...Read more
ON THE PERFUME RIVER
A river providing access to numerous sites such as the royal tombs, Thiên ...Read more
HIDDEN BEACH
This pretty beach, located between those of Cua Dai and An Bàng, is still ...Read more
ANCIENT CAPITAL HOA LU
This ancient capital is home to remnants of ramparts, buildings, royal ...Read more
BAT TRÀNG VILLAGE
A village where you can discover craftsmen at work, known for their ceramic ...Read more
TOUR OF THE OLD TOWN BY ELECTRIC CAR
Company offering an original way to discover Hanoi, visiting its streets ...Read more
IMPERIAL CITADEL THÂNG LONG
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site on July 31, 2010, this citadel was ...Read more
PAGODA QUAN AM (CHUA ÔN LANG)
Read moreBuilt in the early th century and dedicated to Quan Am, the goddess of compassion, this is one of the most frequented Saigon pagodas.
FORBIDDEN PURPLE CITY (TU CÂM THÀNH)
This city at the heart of the Imperial City was reserved exclusively for ...Read more
CHUA QUAN SU (AMBASSADORS' PAGODA)
A pagoda that once served as a guest house for ambassadors from Buddhist ...Read more