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Famous Streets – who was Ly Quoc Su?

Hanoi has around 1,200 streets named after famous people, celebrities, Vietnamese historical events, landmarks and so on. One such street, west of Hoan Kiem Lake,...
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Temple Restaurant – a delight of taste and service

One of the most important features of La Siesta Resort & Spa is the pride taken in service and quality, achieving international standards and making...
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Vietnam’s history through the eyes of women

Run by the Vietnam Women’s Union, the Vietnam Women’s Museum (VWM), established in 1987, opened to the public 1995. Then, after extensive renovation and modernization,...
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A social hub of creativity

In 2015 the Goethe Institut in Hanoi invited German street graffiti artist and illustrator, Julian Vogel to Hanoi for the Sound Stuff Festival. While he...
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The Art of Vietnamese Tea

Vietnam is one of the oldest tea producing nations; the Chinese introduced it while the French exploited commercial production by establishing tea plantations from 1880...
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Night Market Colors

For those who know Hoi An well, it is no surprise that the town has recently been voted number 13 in the Tripadvisor 2017 Travelers’...
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Cycling Tour around Hoi An

The countryside of Vietnam is a delight best explored on two wheels. In Hoi An, you can see the mountains near Danang in the distance...
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Powerful Hoi An architecture and luxurious interiors

The majestic, enchanting and superior color yellow is one of the most uplifting colors of the spectrum. Visitors to Hoi An won’t be surprised to...
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La Spa

Nearly 10 years has passed since the first hotel spa branch opened. Now the business has grown into a mature spa and wellness operation, with...
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Distinct flavors of Tra Que

In addition to naturally fertile land, humble algae and weeds living in the ponds near the De Vong River can rightly take some of the...
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Hoan Kiem Lake – a symbol of Hanoi

Hoan Kiem Lake is a natural freshwater 12-hectare lake. Acting as a rain reservoir and climate control support for the area, it is Hanoi’s heart,...
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My Son – Vietnam’s ‘Valley of the Kings’

Described by French historians as ‘The Valley of the Kings’, My Son or holy land is the site of temple towers and a former imperial...
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