Central Vietnam is a region of Vietnam that consists of 14 provinces and one municipality. It is bordered by the East Sea to the east, Laos to the west, and the Central Highlands to the south. Central Vietnam is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse natural landscapes, and historical significance. Some of the most famous attractions in Central Vietnam include the ancient city of Hue, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An, the scenic Hai Van Pass, the Marble Mountains, and the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. Central Vietnam also offers a variety of cuisines, festivals, and crafts that reflect its local traditions and influences from other regions and countries.
Famous as the “City of Bridges”, Danang boasts one of the most popular and sophisticated architectural design in the world, the Golden Bridge. Central Vietnam is not highly regconized only by artificial elements but also blessed by nature, and Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park is an example of extraodinary natural marvels. It sets […]
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Gaining its title as the City of Lanterns, Hoi An is a rustic and charming cultural magnet to any peace-seeking souls. The city seems to be forgotten by time, and retains much of its traditional heritage since the golden days. Hoi An is known for being a relaxed beach city whereas Hue is a city […]
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Known as the Angkor Wat of Vietnam, My Son Sanctuary is surrounded by high sacred mountains and chosen to be the spiritual capital of the former Champa Kingdom back in the 4th century. The mystery of the linking material, brick baking method, and construction method of the Cham Pa still remain an attractive secret to […]
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Famous as the “City of Bridges”, Danang boasts one of the most popular and sophisticated architectural design in the world, the Golden Bridge. Proceeding to another proud World Heritage of Central Vietnam, Hoi An is a rustic and charming cultural magnet to any peace-seeking souls. The city seems to be forgotten by time, and retains […]
3 days
40 people
Known as the Angkor Wat of Vietnam, My Son Sanctuary is surrounded by high sacred mountains and chosen to be the spiritual capital of the former Champa Kingdom back in the 4th century. The mystery of the linking material, brick baking method, and construction method of the Cham Pa still remain an attractive secret to […]
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40 people