Dalat When To Go, What To See
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Monday, March 10, 2014
The highland town of Dalat charms visitors with its cool climate, pine-covered hills and colorful flowers. Just skim through this article to explore What to see and When to go that suit your Dalat trip plan.
The city of flowers, love and longing, Dalat is a dream destinations for romantics tours. Located at a height of 1,500 m above the sea level on the Lang Biang Plateau, Dalat is endowed with a temperate climate. The city is encircled by ranges of high mountains and lush pine forest. Average temperatures hover around 18oC to 20oC. The lowest temperature recorded here was 5oC and the highest 30oC.
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| The city is encircled by ranges of high mountains and lush pine forest |
What to see and Where to go around Dalat.
Guidebooks often refer to the city as "Little Paris" thanks to its romantic natural scenery and old French colonial architecture. Traveling from D'ran to Dalat at dawn when mist hangs over the pines, visitors feel as if they are lost in fairytale world. As the mist dissolves, trees and grasses shine in the morning sunlight. The Lang Biang Plateau resembles a magical land where clouds, heaven and earth meet.
Dalat's tourist sites are located both in the city center and acattered around its outskirts. Xuan Huong lake is nestled within the heart of the city. Not-to-be-missed tourist destinations in Dalat include the Valley Of Love, the Lang Biang Palateau, the Hill Of Dream, Cambri Falls, Lake Of Laments and the Dalat Flower Villages.
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| Dalat the City Of Thousands Flowers |
Dalat is known for its flowers, which fill the air with fragrance all year around. The annual Dalat Flower Festival is a big event that attracts legions of domestic and foreign visitors. At the peak of the festive season, the city is adorned with carpets of radiant flowers. Xuan Huong Lake, Prenn Falls and Le Dai Hanh Flowers Street are drenched in sculptures made out of flowers. If asking "Dalat when to go?" then the answer is that "It is a joy to visit Dalat during the Annual Flower Festival happening around the end of December and admire the creative flower arrangements".
The Dalat Flower House is packed with blooms: orchids, roses, chrysanthemums and lilies in every shade of red, pink, yellow and orange... Dalat is associated with golden mimosas and orange marigold trees, two flower ambassadors of the city. While the visitors are struck by the artistic creation showcased during the Flower Festival, when marigold trees bloom it is nature's turn to shine. This wild species grows along alleyways and in the mountains. By the end of October, Dalat is invaded by golden blooms. The Marigold trees herald the end of the rainy season. Marigold trees have smaller and thinner petals than sunflowers. But they grow in big cluster, creating golden carpets. They resemble little suns to warm our eyes on chilly winter days, and fill our hearts with nostalgia.
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Ancient & Handicraft Villages Around Ha Noi
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Sunday, February 9, 2014
Bat Trang Pottery Village
Among the most famous Ancient & Handicraft Villages Around Ha Noi, Bat Trang Village, in Gia Lam District, on the outskirts of Ha Noi, by the banks of the Red River, is a well-known traditional professional handicraft village, specializing in making all kinds of pottery and porcelain.
Bat Trang pottery is made from a particular type of white clay. With this kind of clay, the potter's wheel is used to mould the items, which are then put out to dry, then decorated with designs, enamelled, and baked in small clay ovens. The temperature of the oven influences the final colour of the pieces. The models created include a variety of bowls, plates, cups, vases, and incense-burners. Bat Trang pottery is unique thanks to its high-quality, glossy, deep, fine, even enamel. The decorations and designs on these works are also very special.
When visiting Bat Trang pottery village during the day, travellers will discover that this village is constantly busy with vans transporting raw materials to the village and taking finished pieces away.
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Bat Trang pottery is made from a particular type of white clay. With this kind of clay, the potter's wheel is used to mould the items, which are then put out to dry, then decorated with designs, enamelled, and baked in small clay ovens. The temperature of the oven influences the final colour of the pieces. The models created include a variety of bowls, plates, cups, vases, and incense-burners. Bat Trang pottery is unique thanks to its high-quality, glossy, deep, fine, even enamel. The decorations and designs on these works are also very special.
When visiting Bat Trang pottery village during the day, travellers will discover that this village is constantly busy with vans transporting raw materials to the village and taking finished pieces away.
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Quat Dong Embroidery Village
The village is located in Quat Dong Commune, Thuong Tin District, about 20km south of Ha Noi's centre. Quat Dong Village is considered to be historical home of embroidery in Vietnam. A local resident, Le Cong Hanh (1606-1661) was a member of King Le's envoy to China where he learned the craft of embroidery. After returning to his homeland, he taught this craft to the poor of Quat Dong. Ever since then, he has been regarded as the master and patriarch of Vietnamese embroidery.
For many Quat Dong villagers, embroidery is considered a long-standing tradition. The art of embroidery is taught within the family. In order to successfully complete a detailed and intricate scene, artisans have to first capture the image they wish to convey. Next is to stretch and test the fabric. This is followed by making a detailed sketch on the fabric and selecting the perfect thread colours to convey the desired contrasts and shadows. Once the needle work begins, the most time-con-suming challenges the artisans must face are to form gently curving edge lines while presenting the most intricate and minute details. The artisans must flawlessly combine and mingle the chosen threads with a steady hand for hours on end.
Now Quat Dong's products such as tablecloths, bedspreads, sheets and pillowcases are exported to many countries including, Japan, US, and EU countries, etc.
For many Quat Dong villagers, embroidery is considered a long-standing tradition. The art of embroidery is taught within the family. In order to successfully complete a detailed and intricate scene, artisans have to first capture the image they wish to convey. Next is to stretch and test the fabric. This is followed by making a detailed sketch on the fabric and selecting the perfect thread colours to convey the desired contrasts and shadows. Once the needle work begins, the most time-con-suming challenges the artisans must face are to form gently curving edge lines while presenting the most intricate and minute details. The artisans must flawlessly combine and mingle the chosen threads with a steady hand for hours on end.
Now Quat Dong's products such as tablecloths, bedspreads, sheets and pillowcases are exported to many countries including, Japan, US, and EU countries, etc.
Silk Village of Van Phuc
Van Phuc is situated on the bank of the Nhue River, 10km from the centre of Ha Noi, in Ha Dong District. The people of this village excel in the traditional skill of weaving silk. In the village, there is a temple that was built for the ancestor who taught the weaving profession to the people of the village and to the apprentices from other provinces who worked at the weaving looms.
The silk of Van Phuc is famous for being very fine. Today, the inhabitants of the village practice this traditional profession on an even larger scale. The silk of Van Phuc is not only used in Vietnam, but it is also exported to many other countries all over the world.
The silk of Van Phuc is famous for being very fine. Today, the inhabitants of the village practice this traditional profession on an even larger scale. The silk of Van Phuc is not only used in Vietnam, but it is also exported to many other countries all over the world.
Nhi Khe Village
Nhi Khe Village is located 20km south of Ha Noi in Thuong Tin District, along National Highway 1. There are several monuments of historical interest in Nhi Khe Village. Among them, there is the Temple worshipping Nguyen Trai, a well-known politician, diplomat and strategist. There is Trai Oi (Guava Farm), where Nguyen Phi Khanh (Nguyen Trai's father) organized classes as well as the lotus pond where he and his disciples used to walk and look at flowers.
Nhi Khe Village is also the native land of Duong Ba Cung, the collector of the works of Nguyen Trai after the Le Chi Vien tragedy. The stele for Duong Ba Cung is now in the Bai Seu field in Nhi Khe. From Nhi Khe, one can visit the Mui and Dau Pagodas.
Nhi Khe Village is also the native land of Duong Ba Cung, the collector of the works of Nguyen Trai after the Le Chi Vien tragedy. The stele for Duong Ba Cung is now in the Bai Seu field in Nhi Khe. From Nhi Khe, one can visit the Mui and Dau Pagodas.
Ancient village in Duong Lam
Duong Lam Commune consists of five ancient villages is located approximately 4km from Son Tay Town. This place was the homeland of Kings Phung Hung and Ngo Quyen. Two temples, Hum and Guom Hills, are dedicated to both monarchs. They are located near the site where the kings practised their martial arts and kept their elephants and horses. There is also Da grave, which is said to be the grave of Man Thien, the mother of the Trung Sisters.Mong Phu is an ancient village of Duong Lam that preserves nearly 45 ancient houses which have an age of 100 - 200 years old.
Duong Lam also features Mia Pagoda, which is listed as a national monument. This pagoda contains more than one hundred Buddha statues, including the most beautiful one of all, Tantrayana.
Duong Lam Ancient Village has a history of about 1,200 years and is well-known for its surviving laterite brick houses, built three to four centuries ago. Laterite is red clay formed from weathered basalt found in northern Vietnam. The village is also famous nationwide as “the hometown of two kings”.
Phu Vinh bamboo and rattan weaving village
To discover Ancient & Handicraft Villages Around Ha Noi, you sould not miss this tourist destination. Phu Vinh Village is located in Phu Nghia Commune, Chuong My District. Every family in the village weaves bamboo and rattan products for domestic use and export. Their products are diverse in variety and designs. For instance, some designs require high technical skill, such as portraits, landscapes, panels and couplets. Other designs require skills and expertise such as fruit baskets, trays, hand baskets, bags, hats and lampshades. Household products are usually large and require constant changes to meet the demands of customers.The outstanding feature of the bamboo and rattan craft in Phu Vinh Village is the specialization of the products. Households manually make the basic shapes of the products. Then, the enterprises or companies take the final steps and complete the products. Phu Vinh bamboo and rattan-woven products are being liked by both domestic and foreign tourists coming from Russia, Great Britain, France, Japan, and United States...
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A New Tourist Destination In Hoi An
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
A new tourism center has just opened at No. 57 Tran Phu road, Hoi An City. The Heritage Information Counseling Office supplies information for the tourists and connects with an Exhibition and Display House at No. 46 Tran Phu and the Hoi An Folklore Museum at No. 33 Tran Phu. Visitors can go through the house at No. 62 Bach Dang to reach the Hoi An Traditional Art Performing House and exit on the Hoai river.
Downstairs there are paintings by local and international artists as gifts for Hoian. The second floor exhibits photos of Hoi An, past and present. Two terraced rooms provides pleasant places to rest.
A New Tourist Destination In Hoi An
Tourism of Mekong Delta, Vietnam
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
The Mekong Delta of Vietnam is delimited by the tributaries of the Mekong River. This area, which is criss-crossed by a dense network of canals, is fertile and excellent for the cultivation of rice and growing fruit trees.

The sun shines all year round in the Mekong Delta. There is no winter and there are no storms. However, every year between August and October, the water of the Mekong River rises flooding the delta.
In this territory, there is the Thap Muoi Stock Garden, the U Minh Forest, and the salt forests of mangroves that had not yet been exploited only a decade ago. There are also immense fruit orchards; the most impressive of which are located on the islands in the river. The Mekong River Delta is much appreciated by those interested in ecological tourism.
As for the local inhabitants of the Mekong Delta, are spontaneous, sincere, straightforward, and hospitable. To enjoy this whole cultural experience, visitors can attend performances of traditional Cai Luong theatre, that can be seen in this area.
Some provinces of Mekong Delta for tourists to explore:
- Long An
- Tien Giang
- Ben Tre
- Dong Thap
- Vinh Long
- Can Tho
- Hau Giang
- Tra Vinh
- Soc Trang
- An Giang
- Kien Giang
- Bac Lieu
- Ca Mau
Tourism of Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
Hon Tam Resort in Nha Trang
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Saturday, December 7, 2013
Hon Tam Resort - precious ocean pearl of Nha Trang
Hon Tam Island sits like is a blue ivory ribbon of beauty, near the coastal city of Nha Trang. The island is surrounded by deep blue sea; its beaches are lined with white sand, inland the island is engulfed in green tropical forests. Peaceful and serene with only the crashing sound of waves on the shore, the wind whistling in the trees, and the many sea birds hovering about from dusk to dawn.
Hon Tam Island sits like is a blue ivory ribbon of beauty, near the coastal city of Nha Trang. The island is surrounded by deep blue sea; its beaches are lined with white sand, inland the island is engulfed in green tropical forests. Peaceful and serene with only the crashing sound of waves on the shore, the wind whistling in the trees, and the many sea birds hovering about from dusk to dawn.

The Evergreen tropical rain forest is not only rich in various plant life, but also the home of many species of birds. Hon Tam Resort in Nha Trang is also an interesting place for visitors, to see the various kinds of sea fauna. At the head of the island, under the undulating rock formation is a magnificent coral reef. Hundred of types of fish gather here, weaving amongst the coral reefs and marine vegetation, creating a vibrant and interesting scene.
There are traditional villages that specialize in pottery silk weaving and other handicrafts. Hon Tam Resort is a beautiful paradise for a romantic vacation, a honeymoon, a journey of discovery, a poetic wedding, or simply getting back to nature in your Nha Trang tour.

Hon Tam Resort is the country's first resort offering experiences such as a submarine adventure, or you can try out the hot air balloon trip. Everything on this island encompasses the wonder of life.
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Travel Guides for Dong Nai Province
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Saturday, November 30, 2013
Dong Nai Province, Vietnam travel guides
Capital: Bien Hoa City
Ethnic groups: Viet (Kinh), Hoa, Xtieng, Cho Ro, Cham Highlights: Cat Tien National Park, Tri An Waterfall, Hang Gon Tomb, Tan Trieu Pomelo Village
Capital: Bien Hoa City
Ethnic groups: Viet (Kinh), Hoa, Xtieng, Cho Ro, Cham Highlights: Cat Tien National Park, Tri An Waterfall, Hang Gon Tomb, Tan Trieu Pomelo Village
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Tran Bien Temple of Literature
The temple of literature was built in the late 17th century in Buu Long Ward, Bien Hoa City. Like the Temple of Literature in Ha Noi, Tran Bien was a university for students in the South. This structure showed the tradition of encouraging and enjoying study of southerners. In December 1861 when French troops occupied Bien Hoa, this temple was destroyed. It was rebuilt in the late 20th century so that the generations of today understand the history of Vietnamese education. The new Tran Bien Temple of Literature has architectural style of the Temple of Literature in Ha Noi.
Annually, there takes place two major events in the temple. They are Xuan Vinh in the 2nd lunar month and Thu Vinh in the 8th lunar month.
Tan Trieu Pomelo Ecological VillageTan Trieu Pomelo Ecological Village belongs to Tan Binh Commune, Vinh Cuu District, 25km from Bien Hoa City, is well known for its many pomelo orchards. Visitors are likely to be offered fruit samples to taste the variety of pomelos available at Tan Trieu.
The thanh tra pomelo is easily recognizable for its mild sweetness and sour taste. Residents of Ho Chi Minh City often go on picnics to Tan Trieu Pomelo Village.
Buu Long Tourist Park
Buu Long Tourist Park covers some 84 ha on the outskirts of Bien Hoa City, 6km from city centre, 30km from Ho Chi Minh City. It is a landscape with mountains, pagodas and a large lake, some people excessively call Ha Long Bay in miniature".
Buu Long Tourist Park covers some 84 ha on the outskirts of Bien Hoa City, 6km from city centre, 30km from Ho Chi Minh City. It is a landscape with mountains, pagodas and a large lake, some people excessively call Ha Long Bay in miniature".
The Tourist Park embraces Long An Lake, an artificial reservoir covering an area of more than 10 ha. The crystal clear lake has plenty of large rocks that have the look of small islets.
Boats will carry visitors around the lake, and to an islet in the middle of the lake. Climbing 35m to the top of the islet, you will watch scenery of zocks and trees make the surroundings cool and pleasant, and help visitors take a comfortable rest after climbing nearly 100 steps.
Close to the lake is Buu Long mount, which reflects itself on the lake, creating beautiful scenery. Buu Phong Pagoda was built in the 17th century on the mountain. Nearly 100 steps must be climbed to reach the pagoda. The pagoda was only a thatch roofed hut at first, and was renovated and enlarged in 1829. More renovations have been made recently.
Many ancient artifacts are left at the pagoda, including clothes dating back to the Nguyen Dynasty, and lying Buddha statues. Around the pagoda are several towers, large rocks of strange shapes and very big Bodhi trees. The rocks and trees make the surroundings cool and pleasant, and help visitors take a comfortable rest after climbing nearly 100 steps.
Nearby the pagoda is Long Son Thach Grotto, meaning "the Grotto of the Dragon Mount", which contains many stalactites of different shapes, sizes and colours. The entire grotto looks like a frog's jaw.
The top of Mount Buu Long provides you with a panorama of Bien Hoa City, which houses many factories of Vietnamese and foreign companies. Also from the top, visitors can see a green stretch of fields interwoven with branches of the Dong Nai River, all creating a mountain-river-country picture.
Tri An Lake
Tri An Lake is located in Vinh An Town, Vinh Cuu District, 65km from Ho Chi Minh City and 30km from Bien Hoa City. This is a 32,000-ha lake with fresh water and 36 islands. Above of the other islands, there are two adjacent attractive ones: Falcon Island and Dong Truong Island. These two islands have beautiful, poetic and charming sights with fresh air. Tri An lake is a wonderful place to natural lovers.
Tri An Lake is located in Vinh An Town, Vinh Cuu District, 65km from Ho Chi Minh City and 30km from Bien Hoa City. This is a 32,000-ha lake with fresh water and 36 islands. Above of the other islands, there are two adjacent attractive ones: Falcon Island and Dong Truong Island. These two islands have beautiful, poetic and charming sights with fresh air. Tri An lake is a wonderful place to natural lovers.
Cat Tien National Park - the most interested site for those travel to Dong Nai
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| Cat Tien Forest - A Vietnam National Park |
The Cat Tien National Park, known for long time as the land of crocodiles, and is globally considered the 411th biosphere reserve. The Park's area covers apart of three provinces of Dong Nai, Binh Phuoc and Lam Dong. This Park with an area of 70,548 ha consists of the Nam Cat Tien Protected Forest (39,108ha) in Dong Nai Province, extended part (26,970ha) of Lam Dong Province, and Binh Phuoc Province (4,470ha).
This natural habitat has a diverse and rich ecosystem. The Park treasures 1,362 plant species (440 timber species, 310 medicinal plants, 220 ornamental plant species, 133 orchid species). The fauna includes 62 animal species, 25 of which are listed in Viet Nam's Red Book; and 121 bird species, few of which are classified as rare species such as the white-necked cranes, Indian storks, pheasants (ga loi hong tia), ibis (co quam xanh), one-horned rhinoceros (te giac mot sung), elephants, etc.
The Park also has diversified landscapes: hills, alluvial grounds, flat large grounds, strong water currents. In the rainy season, mild springs turn out fierce ones with tremendous water flows on large stones. However, meandering waterfalls create lovely yellow sandy beaches like natural beaches. Legend has it that fairies frequented this place to enjoy the cool and clean water, so it is named Nam Cat Tien (Fairy Sand). In the middle of the large river stand several islands. On the islands are old trees alternating with large grass grounds, which are the ideal place for overnight camping. Cat Tien has preserved from the past historical and cultural sites. In the past war, this place was a revolutionary base. Archaeologists have discovered remains of the Oc-Eo culture dating from the 2nd to 7th centuries AD Built at the peak of a hill near the Dong Nai River in Quang Ngai Commune, Cat Tien District, Lam Dong Province, the temple dedicated to deities belongs to the culture of Funan, a kingdom that was left unnoticed for over 1,300 years. Even now people still talk about the myths and legends associated with the construction of the temple. The Cat Tien National Park is one of the most attractive cultural and eco-tourism destinations in the Southeast Region. Tourists can experience all kinds of tours including trekking, camping, observation of animals at night to learn the life of the wild, visits to ethnic villages, boating on the Dong Nai River or Bau Sau Lake, and other adventurous tours. To reach Cat Tien National Park, from Ho Chi Minh City take National Highway 20 or go the same road to Da Lat.
Hang Gon Ancient Tomb
Hang Gon Ancient Tomb, built more than 2,500 years ago, was listed as a Historic Site by the State. The peculiar trait of the tomb is that it has been built with large flat stones. It is regarded as a type of South East Asian dolmen or megalithic construction. The ancient tomb is located in Xuan Tan Commune, Long Khanh Town, approximately 80km from Bien Hoa City.
Hang Gon Ancient Tomb
Hang Gon Ancient Tomb, built more than 2,500 years ago, was listed as a Historic Site by the State. The peculiar trait of the tomb is that it has been built with large flat stones. It is regarded as a type of South East Asian dolmen or megalithic construction. The ancient tomb is located in Xuan Tan Commune, Long Khanh Town, approximately 80km from Bien Hoa City.
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