CURRENT SUMMER ACTIVITIES AND PROMOTIONS
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Participating in a Bicycle Road Riding Training Camp at Laguna Lang Co will enable you to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to become a better rider, to enjoy riding more, to ride through amazing scenery and communities, to improve your health and fitness, and to achieve all this in the luxurious setting of a
Lập An lagoon (also known as An Cư Lagoon) is an 800-hectare brackish water lagoon in Hue and a part of Lăng Cô Bay, Phu Loc District, nestled between Hai Van Pass and Phu Gia Pass. Setting against the backdrop of magnificent Bach Ma mountain range and facing the beautiful Lăng Cô beach, Lập An lagoon
Nón Lá or Conical Hat is a traditional symbol of Vietnamese people. This style of hat is used primarily as protection from the sun and rain, or a basket for women going to market, a fan of a farmer in hot summer days, and even as a memorable keepsake. The image of a young lady
PHỞ The Vietnamese has a saying: Rice is the wife to whom you should be faithful, phở is the flirty mistress you slip away to visit. Yet to all Vietnamese, phở is a taste of home wherever they are, and it’s also often the first thing that comes to mind when people think about Vietnamese
HUE As the imperial capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945, Hue is now still considered as the cultural centre of Vietnam with the Complex of Hue Monuments recognised as a UNESCO Heritage Site. The Complex was built during the reign of 13 Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty and consists of the Capital City (administrative buildings), Imperial City
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Lotus is the national flower of Vietnam. It is a welcome sign of summer, growing in muddy lakes but carrying a pure and beautiful fragrant. Lotus is also an important symbol in Buddhism as the seat of Buddha. Lotus has a large variety of uses in Vietnamese culture: the stamens can be dried and made
Traditional silk lanterns, coming to Vietnam several centuries ago via Chinese merchants, are a special product from Hoi An – one of busiest commercial centres in Southeast Asia in the 16th-17th centuries. The lantern craft in Hoi An has since become world-famous. In the past, Vietnamese people often hung the lanterns with oil lamps on the