
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 conical hat is a traditional Vietnamese item, used to protect against the sun and rain, while the ao dai is often considered the “national costume” and is used in formal ceremonial events. The conical hat is an exclusive product of the ancient Vietnamese people that appeared about 3000 years ago. The hat is usually […]

Dong Ho folk woodcut paintings (Dong Ho paintings) are a unique type of folk paintings that have existed for a long time in Vietnam and are handcrafted from natural materials. Dong Ho painting village is located on the banks of the Duong River, in Song Ho commune, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh province, about 16km […]

The beauty of Vietnamese traditional costumes represents the harmonious combination of culture, history and art. Vietnamese traditional costumes are not only costumes but also symbols of elegance, imbued with national identity, through many different periods, from ao dai, ao tu than, to royal costumes. In more than 4000 years of building and defending the country, […]

Since ancient times, Vietnamese people have paid great attention to weddings, because this is an important milestone in a person’s life. Compared to the present, weddings in the past were held very solemnly with many complicated rituals. Vietnam is a country with many ethnic groups living together. The Kinh ethnic group accounts for the largest […]

Ha Giang is a province in the Northeast, famous for Lung Cu flagpole, the northernmost point of Vietnam. As a newly emerging tourist destination that is not yet known to many people, with the wild features of nature, a trip to Ha Giang will be a memorable experience for anyone who has the opportunity to […]

Worship paintings in the minds of ethnic minorities in the northern mountainous region are considered the connecting thread between people and gods. Worship paintings were born from the gratitude of ethnic groups to the gods, who sheltered and protected them after stormy migrations. In the northern mountainous provinces, worship paintings are present and play an […]

According to the recorded history of the Thai people, the Xen Muong Festival began in the 13th century. The Xen Muong Festival of the Thai people is held to express gratitude and commemorate the gods who created the Muong (the name of the land where the Thai people live). At the same time, it is […]
