Travel Sapa
Sapa is located in the Lao Cai province in the mountainous region in the far northwest of the Vietnam, almost near the border of China. Sapa was originally a hill station built by the French in 1922 for summer retreats from Hanoi. | |
Hue Festival 2008
On the theme “Cultural heritage with integration and developmentâ€, Hue Festival 2008 officially opened on the evening of June 3 at Ngo Mon (Noon Gate) Square. | |
Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN)
Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) is the largest international airport in Vietnam in terms of both size and passenger capacity. | |
A few things that every person should know before go to Vietnam
Vietnam is a long-stretching, beautiful, historically and culturally rich and amazing country, and there are a few things that every person should know before they pack their bags and head to Vietnam. | |
Top 9 big culture and tourism events will be organized in Vietnam
Many big culture and tourism events will be organized in Vietnam provinces and cities in 2010. | |
Farm Tours in the Mekong Delta
Ventured travelers within Vietnam are temporarily leaving their stuffy offices and the bustle city for a taste of life on the farm. | |
5 reasons why getting a visa to Vietnam is easier than any other countries
If you already applied for a visa to other countries, you will find that getting a visa to Vietnam a really simple process. We have just listed below 5 reasons why it is easier to get a visa to Vietnam than any other countries. | |
5 changes in visa application and Immigration procedure for Vietnam in 2009
Thanks to the open travel policy, getting a visa to Vietnam is now much easier than ever before. Below is our compilation for changes in visa procedures for Vietnam in 2009. | |
See the complete list and descriptions of public holidays in Vietnam in 2010.
See the complete list and descriptions of public holidays in Vietnam in 2010. The dates for the 06 specified public holidays for 2010 are as follows: (Don’t miss out our essential advice before you leave for Vietnam) | |