
The “Hanoi Five City Gates” Train (The Hanoi Train) officially began operation on September 6, offering visitors a new way to explore the capital’s landmarks and travel to Tu Son in the neighbouring province of Bac Ninh. The Hanoi train, operated by BHL Tourism Service Trading Joint Stock Company, draws inspiration from the ancient Thang […]

Dong Thap is a locality that gathers many long-standing traditional craft villages, closely associated with the lives of residents in the river area. Crafts such as weaving scarves, making dried fish, weaving mats, producing rice flour, etc. not only supply products to the market but also contribute to preserving cultural values and promoting local economic […]

Besides modern destinations, Ho Chi Minh City also preserves many ancient craft villages that tourists visit to learn about the daily life of Vietnamese people. Lai Thieu pottery village Together with Cay Mai pottery and Bien Hoa pottery (Dong Nai), Lai Thieu pottery once formed a famous pottery triangle in the South. Formed around 1860 […]

Located on the top of Thien Ma Mountain, Minh Duc Pagoda (Quang Ngai City) is building a 125m high statue of Bodhisattva Guanyin. This is considered the tallest statue of Buddha Guanyin in Southeast Asia to date, expected to become a prominent spiritual destination, attracting tourists from all over. Thien Ma Mountain is one of […]

Con Dao National Park Located in the southeastern sea of Vietnam, Con Dao consists of 14 islands covered by green forests, rocky mountains and beaches. The island is a popular nesting area for sea turtles, and the surrounding sea is home to corals, manatees and dolphins. Part of the island is recognized as a Ramsar […]

Vietnam tourism is gradually attracting foreign tourists. However, many tourists have been “ripped off” when buying things, hiring taxis, renting houses… by a part of Vietnamese people. When you encounter a “rip-off” situation, please save evidence and contact the information compiled by Hanoi Green Tour below, the authorities of Vietnam are committed to handling people […]

Many tourists when traveling to Vietnam want to enjoy the taste of coffee as a habit, on the journey to explore the country of 4000 years of history. You will have countless coffee shops to choose from anywhere in the big cities and will be less common when traveling to explore the mountainous regions of […]

The Ly Dynasty existed for more than 200 years in Vietnam, leaving its mark by moving the capital from Ninh Binh to Thang Long (present-day Hanoi). Meanwhile, the Tran Dynasty was famous for its three victories over the invading Yuan army. In 1009, after King Le Long Dinh died, Ly Cong Uan was enthroned as […]

The 400-year-old Duong Lam Ancient Village is considered a living museum of the countryside in the plains and midlands of Northern Vietnam. This is the hometown of two kings who made great contributions in the struggle for national independence: Phung Hung and Ngo Quyen. About 50 km from the center of Hanoi, Duong Lam Ancient […]
