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Uncle Ho's temple

The Uncle Ho Temple relic is located in hamlet 3, Luong Tam commune, established by people in the area in 1969 when President Ho Chi Minh passed away. 21 kilometers from Long My town, 40 kilometers from Vi Thanh city and 78 kilometers southwest of Can Tho city. Uncle Ho's temple area was built on a land area of ​​nearly 2 hectares, with 3 items of very solemn and respectful architectural work completed, including: Memorial house, exhibition house introducing Uncle Ho's childhood and active life, and Association house. The memorial work of Uncle Ho's Temple was ranked as a national relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information, now the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, on January 7, 2000. Every year, on major holidays such as: May 19; September 2,... The Party Committee, government, unions and people of Hau Giang province held a very solemn flower and incense offering ceremony to commemorate Uncle Ho. From 1990 to 2010, an average of 35,000 to 40,000 people visited and commemorated his merits each year. On the occasion of festivals, many forms of cultural, sports and entertainment activities are organized for local people and neighboring communes of the province. This became a memorial to Uncle Ho; At the same time, it is the cultural and sports center of the people in the region. Uncle Ho's Temple is a special memorial project, born as a symbol of the whole society's gratitude to the revered father of the nation. This place is not only a place of worship, but also an important historical memory of Hau Giang province in general or Long My district in particular. If you have the opportunity to visit Long My, don't miss the chance to explore this place.

Can Tho

From January to December, especially May and September

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Can Tho Provincial Party Committee Base Relic Area

The Can Tho Provincial Party Committee Base relic in Phuong Binh commune, Can Tho city, was built on a land area of ​​about 6 hectares and surrounded by trenches: Lai Hieu canal, Ca Cuong canal, Rach Cu canal, Ba Bai canal. Can Tho Provincial Party Committee Base was started construction in early February 1972, at the house of Ba Bai - a former landowner, so people used to call it "Ba Bai Base". From this base, the Can Tho Provincial Party Committee led and directed the army and people to attack the enemy with three frontal attacks, remove enemy posts, mobilize the masses to destroy "strategic hamlets", gain control and expand the liberated area, creating new strength for the province. On April 27, 1990, the Ministry of Culture and Information issued a Decision recognizing the Can Tho Provincial Party Committee base as a National Historical-Cultural Monument. Today, this relic has been beautifully renovated, this is the pride of the Party, government and people of Can Tho, and is a historical, cultural and educational tourist destination for patriotic traditions and love for people for young generations today and tomorrow. The Can Tho Provincial Party Committee base relic area was carefully restored and embellished, authentically recreating the working space of the Provincial Party Committee during the years of resistance. With items such as souvenir houses, bunkers, and artifact display areas, the relic gives visitors a vivid view of revolutionary life and activities. The space here is not only a place to visit but also a living museum, preserving the heroic memories of the nation. Memorial House: The Memorial House was built in 1995 on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the liberation of the South, and is a place to display documents, photos, and artifacts related to the activities of the Can Tho Provincial Party Committee. This space is designed simply but solemnly, helping visitors feel the hardships and resilient spirit of revolutionary soldiers. Bunkers and trenches: The relic recreates a system of bunkers and trenches, built to protect the Provincial Party Committee from enemy raids. The bunkers are skillfully arranged, taking advantage of the natural terrain, providing a realistic view of the creativity and perseverance of the revolutionary forces. Artifact display area: The display area includes artifacts such as documents, weapons, and personal belongings of Provincial Party Committee comrades, helping visitors better understand life and work during wartime. Each artifact is carefully preserved and comes with detailed annotations to provide complete information. Ecological space: The relic site is surrounded by the typical river landscape of the West, with canals and trees creating a peaceful space. Visitors can combine visiting relics with ecotourism experiences, exploring the natural beauty of the Phung Hiep region. Visiting Ba Bai Base is a meaningful journey, helping visitors understand more deeply the heroic history of the nation. You will hear touching stories about the sacrifices and indomitable spirit of generations of ancestors. Every little corner, every artifact here contains a part of memory, a valuable lesson about patriotism and the will to fight for independence and freedom. Not only is it a historical relic, Ba Bai Base is also an ideal destination for those who love to explore natural beauty. This area possesses a typical flooded melaleuca forest ecosystem of the Southwest region. Visitors can take a boat through small canals, admire the green rows of cajuput trees, enjoy the fresh air and listen to the chirping of birds. The diverse ecosystem with many rare flora and fauna species is also a highlight of Ba Bai. If you are lucky, you can see water birds, fish or typical plants of the mangrove area. This is a great opportunity to take unique photos, capturing moments of immersion in nature. Coming to Can Tho, visitors cannot miss the opportunity to enjoy Western specialties. After visiting Ba Bai Base, you can visit local restaurants and eateries to taste fish sauce hotpot, grilled snakehead fish, pancakes, or dishes made from fresh river products. The rustic, authentic flavor of the cuisine here will definitely satisfy even the most demanding diners. The best time to explore Ba Bai Base and other destinations in Hau Giang is during the dry season, from December to April of the following year. At this time, the weather is dry, sunny, and convenient for moving and participating in outdoor activities. Avoid going during the rainy season (from May to November) because it can be difficult to travel by boat and the experience will not be complete. The Can Tho Provincial Party Committee base relic area is a meaningful historical destination, where heroic memories of the resistance war against the US are preserved. With carefully preserved spaces, meaningful educational activities, and distinctive river landscapes, the relic offers a unique experience for visitors.

Can Tho

From January to December.

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Hundred Pillar Ancient House

Long Huu Dong commune, Tay Ninh province is not only a land known for its specialty Cho Dao rice but is also home to many valuable historical and cultural relics. If you have the opportunity to travel to Tay Ninh and return to Long Huu Dong commune, don't forget to visit the Hundred Pillar House. The "unique" feature of the house is not only because the name originates from its architectural characteristics (the house has over a hundred pillars), but also because this is a "long" house of Hue, located in the middle of the Southern countryside. The hundred-column house is located on the left bank of Vam Co Dong river, in Long Huu Dong commune, Tay Ninh province. This house was built by Mr. Tran Van Hoa, who was then Huong Su of Long Huu village, Loc Thanh Ha district, Cho Lon province. Although it is called a hundred-column house, the truth is that the house has up to 120 columns, of which 68 main columns and 52 small auxiliary square columns. The hundred-column house has the style "Quoc", 3 compartments, 2 double wings with an area of ​​822m2 in a garden of 4,886m2. This house was started in 1901, in 1903 it was completed and in 1904, the decorative carving was completed by a group of 15 workers from My Xuyen village - a famous carpentry village of Thua Thien - Hue using mainly precious woods such as rosewood, ebony... the roof is covered with yin and yang tiles, the floor is made of 0.9m high boulders, the floor is tiled with hexagonal Chinese tiles. The house consists of two parts: the first part is the internal and external part, the second part is the living and living part. The last rice granary was completely dismantled (1952), now only the foundation remains. The main side of the house faces Northwest, around the house there is a large yard used to dry rice and flour. The hallways, porches and floors are tiled with Chinese tiles, the spacious space faces a large garden so it is always cool. The main door and windows have slats and wooden panels. The main structure of the Hundred Pillar House is the Xuyen Dinh style (also known as the Dab Trinh house or the Ruong house), with an eight-pillar style frame, positioned in the West - East, Early - Later direction. Parts of the main structure such as trunh and truong are threaded and curved like a ruong house in the Central region. The junction between the main part and the bamboo to support the roof of the house is stylized in the shape of a "pestle and mortar", symbolizing the harmony of yin and yang (so it is also called the mortar and pestle house style). This is a traditional house style that has many advantages because the frame is very sturdy. In particular, the architectural decoration at the Hundred Pillar House shows that the sculptural art of past artisans was at a high level through layout, theme expression as well as technical processing. The entire system of trusses and rafters is elaborately embossed and carved with the themes "clouds turning into dragons", "four times" like "strings turning leaves" typical of Hue. The internal and external rooms are where the highest concentration of aesthetic value of the building is concentrated, to which the ancients engraved brocade on every touch. It is a diverse and rich collection of classical themes such as "four sacred things", "four times", "eight results"; Motifs representing Phuc - Loc - Tho alongside Western themes such as roses, squirrels - grapes, and Southern elements such as custard apple, bowl bowl, star fruit, and mangosteen, have been meticulously expressed by artisans on bamboo bags, box frames, partitions, wind-leaf walls, altars, comfortable chairs, round tables, long tables, using the techniques of parasol carving, embossment, channel carving, embossing on parasol-carved backgrounds, extremely skillfully. ingenious. This unique architectural work contains more than 100 years of history and many precious artifacts. You will see antique wooden furniture or unique and highly valuable ceramic vases. If you love antiques or want to explore the difference in historical culture between the past and present, the Hundred Pillar House is an ideal destination during your trip to Tay Ninh. The Hundred Pillar House is an interesting destination in Tay Ninh that helps you expand your knowledge and have a memorable journey of discovery. For those who love history and ancient architectural works, the Hundred Pillar House is a place that you cannot miss on your journey to explore Tay Ninh. What are you waiting for, pack your suitcase and go explore now!

Tay Ninh

November to March

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Thuy Chau eco-tourism area

With today's busy life, it seems we only have a short break every weekend. And one-day ecotourism will be a great choice for those who love to travel but don't have much time. And one of the most youthful destinations you can add to your weekend travel list is Thuy Chau tourist area in Binh Duong. Thuy Chau eco-tourism area is considered a green land in the emerging land of Binh Duong. Currently, the total area of ​​the tourist area has reached hundreds of thousands of square meters, all covered with green trees. Inside, there are a number of lakes and artificial waterfalls that contribute to bringing a cool, airy space like in Da Lat to visitors coming here. When traveling to Thuy Chau, you can freely check-in at different scenes. Whether you want a majestic or romantic style, this place has it all. In addition, you can participate in interesting entertainment activities to forget all the troubles of everyday life. Not simply a place for you to come and participate in the activities that the resort organizes, you can still comfortably prepare your own picnic activities. Overall, this is a tourist area highly appreciated by tourists for its thoughtfulness in organization to bring the most comfort to visitors. Although the landscapes at Thuy Chau tourist area are mainly artificial, when you come here and take pictures, you will be surprised with the naturalness of every line. You can rest assured because there are many projects and locations here that can help you own a great album from land to water. The first to mention is the artificial waterfall Thuy Chau, this is a waterfall with an area among the top "huge" artificial waterfalls in Vietnam, bringing a majestic scene no different from the waterfalls created by nature. In addition, another super artistic point is that the streams and rocky crevices are created lifelike, promising to bring you stunning photos. If you are a lover of romance, the romantic scene right at the entrance will keep you there and check in immediately with two rows of trees along the way to cool the path you walk. Sometimes, when you go to Thuy Chau tourist area during the falling leaf season, you don't need to go far and can still get photos like when traveling to Europe in the fall. With the cool air and green color of the trees, it is really difficult to distinguish this as an artificial tourist area. But no matter what, if you only have a short time on the weekend and still have beautiful and luxurious photos, this place deserves ten points for "view" photography. When you come here, you can freely participate in interesting underwater activities. If you are a lover of something close to nature, you can immerse yourself in the cool stream at Thuy Chau waterfall. If you are the type of person who loves modernity, go right to the swimming pool, and remember to take some classy photos. In addition, you can also organize a picnic with your family, friends and colleagues at Thuy Chau tourist area. What's better than being able to have a picnic and easily enjoy the atmosphere like in Da Lat with your loved ones in just one short day. Not only that, a place that can help you feel like you are going to a zoo combined with tourism is the freshwater crocodile lake. If you go to river resorts and you can sit on a fishing boat, then when you go to Thuy Chau you can also fish, but crocodile fishing. When traveling during the festival, you will enjoy other unique artistic performance activities in the bustling, crowded atmosphere of the holiday. As for food, if you go on a picnic with your family, you can prepare food in advance and bring it along. If you're traveling for fun, don't worry, the restaurant inside the tourist area is ready to serve the region's best dishes at affordable prices. Amidst the hustle and bustle of the city, a green paradise near the city center like Thuy Chau tourist area will be an ideal stopover for long, busy days. Relaxing and immersing yourself in the peaceful scenery, enjoying the fresh air, there's nothing better!

Ho Chi Minh City

From May to August.

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Ong Hoang Muoi Temple

Amidst the charming landscape of Nghe An, Ong Hoang Muoi Temple appears as a sacred spiritual destination, where the unique cultural and religious values ​​of the Vietnamese people are preserved. Let's explore the history and activities when visiting this temple! Ong Hoang Muoi Temple is one of the most famous spiritual sites in Nghe An. This temple worships Ong Hoang Muoi - a saint in the Four Holy Emperor Palaces who people believe is very sacred. He is known to bestow talent, fortune, and blessings on the path of career, fame, and education. The temple has a history of 400 years with ancient architecture, rich in tradition with exquisite carved details, pure space, in harmony with the natural landscape. Every year, especially on the occasion of the 10th lunar month festival, tens of thousands of locals and tourists in Nghe An come to offer incense, pray for good luck and participate in unique folk cultural activities. Not only is it a spiritual destination, Ong Hoang Muoi Temple is also a place to preserve the typical cultural values ​​and beliefs of the people of the North Central region. Ong Hoang Muoi Temple is associated with many sacred folk legends in Nghe An. According to the Four Palaces belief, Mr. Hoang Muoi is the tenth son of Father Bat Hai Dong Dinh, sent to earth to help the people and rule the country. The name "Hoang Muoi" implies respect for a person of dual talent and virtue, converging both literature and martial arts. In particular, the number ten was also considered by the ancients to be a symbol of completeness and perfection. Despite many restorations and embellishments, the temple still retains its unique ancient architectural lines, reflecting the talent and creativity of Nghe An artisans. Currently, the temple is preserving many rare documents and artifacts such as 21 ordinations, legends written in Chinese characters and a system of statues with great historical and aesthetic value. When visiting Ong Hoang Muoi Temple, you will feel the sacredness in the ancient space and have the opportunity to experience many unique spiritual cultural activities associated with the religious life of the people of Nghe An. Visitors can come to the temple to offer incense and worship on any day of the week. The temple is open from 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every day, continuously serving local people as well as pilgrims from all over to worship. The temple space in the early morning is very peaceful, suitable for quiet prayer. In particular, on the 1st and 15th days of the lunar calendar every month, the atmosphere here becomes more vibrant than ever. People often come here in large numbers to pray for fortune, peace, and fame, creating a solemn and warm worship space. These days, the smoke of incense at the temple and prayers echo, creating a sacred spiritual cultural experience. The biggest festival of the year at Ong Hoang Muoi Temple takes place on the 9th and 10th days of the 10th lunar month, organized to commemorate his transformation day. The ceremony was carried out very solemnly, starting with the opening ceremony and the investiture procession from the village communal house to the temple. Next is the announcement ceremony with the presence of elders and ritual teams. Finally, there is the thanksgiving ceremony, which means to close the respectful worship cycle. The festival has a joyful and attractive atmosphere with many cultural and sports activities such as tug of war, human chess, pot banging, lion dancing, boat racing, and releasing flower lanterns on the Con Moc River. Within the framework of the 10th lunar month festival, you cannot miss the Hau Dong ritual. This is an indispensable highlight, especially for those who follow the Four Palaces belief. The ritual is performed by coppers and bronzes, with mystical performances, traditional music combined with flexible adoration texts. This ritual is not only spiritual but also rich in artistic value, helping viewers better understand the cultural identity of Vietnamese Mother Goddesses. People believe that in the moment of "entering the medium", he will bestow fortune and blessings on those who are sincere. Ong Hoang Muoi Temple was restored in 1995. The temple is located on an area of ​​about 1 hectare, including many typical areas such as the three gates, the gate, the Trung Thien platform, the Co Lau, and the Cau Lau. Inside the temple there are three main shrines: the Lower Palace, the Middle Palace and the Upper Palace. The works are designed in the architectural style of the Nguyen Dynasty, using many precious wood materials and exquisitely carved images of dragons, unicorns, turtles, and phoenixes. Visitors here can stroll along the embankment, watch the flowing water, listen to the sound of wind chimes and enjoy the rare peaceful atmosphere. This is the time to quiet your mind, shake off the fatigue of everyday life, and connect with nature. In addition, you can combine with many nearby spiritual and cultural tourist attractions such as Kim Lien relic site, Thanh Luong tea island... Ong Hoang Muoi Temple is not only a meaningful spiritual site but also a unique tourist destination to explore local culture and history. The temple's antiquity and sacredness is what attracts tourists from all over to visit, perform rituals, offer incense and pray sincerely. Surely, you will have memorable experiences when visiting the temple.

Nghe An

From January to March of the lunar calendar or from September to October.

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Thanh Chuong tea hill

Likened to an oasis with giant blue "upside down bowls", Thanh Chuong tea hill in Nghe An is a landscape that makes traveling enthusiasts passionately seek out when they have the opportunity to return to Nghe An. In the journey to discover the beauty of Western Nghe An, Thanh Chuong tea hill is the ideal destination for you to fully enjoy the wild and poetic features of nature. Thanh Chuong tea hill in Nghe An possesses an impressive scenery, not inferior to other famous tea hills such as Bao Loc tea hill, Moc Chau tea hill or Thai Nguyen tea hill. This place is likened to the green oases of Nghe An with enchanting beauty, and is also a virtual living paradise very familiar to tourists. Thanh Chuong Nghe An tea hill is located in Thanh Chuong commune, 50 km from the center of Vinh city, Nghe An province and about 70 km from Cua Lo beach. This tea hill has a total area of ​​more than 4,200 hectares, stretching across the areas of Thanh Mai, Thanh An, Hanh Lam and Thanh Thuy communes. Tea in Thanh Chuong is considered one of the key economic crops, contributing greatly to the development of local people's lives. Recently, the impressive beauty of Thanh Chuong tea hill when planted on small oases, surrounded by the clear Cau Thau dam, has created a poetic landscape and turned this place into a familiar destination for many tourists. Stopping at Thanh Chuong tea hill in Nghe An, visitors will surely be surprised by the extremely beautiful nature, the green color covering a large space, full of vitality. The tea islands here look like turtle shells from afar and no two tea islands are the same, creating a very diverse beauty. Immersing yourself in the peaceful and poetic landscape of Thanh Chuong tea hill, visitors will feel like their soul becomes more peaceful and relaxed. For virtual life believers, this will be a true check-in paradise to transform into charming tea picking girls. Different from other tea growing regions in Vietnam, Thanh Chuong Nghe An tea hill is always green and beautiful in all four seasons, so you can visit this place at any time. If in the summer at Thanh Chuong tea hill you will feel the cool climate, relatively pleasant compared to the harsh sun of the Central region, then autumn is the time when the tea hills are green, the weather is cool, and the sunlight is gentle. Winter is the time when Thanh Chuong tea hill possesses a romantic scene with mist, bringing a charming lyrical look. In particular, in the spring, the scenery on the tea hills becomes full of vitality, the lush young shoots combined with the blue sky, reflecting the clear water create an area of ​​unforgettable beauty. If you choose the time to check into Thanh Chuong Nghe An tea hill, you should choose to travel in the fall or spring, especially limiting rainy days because the road to the tea hill in the rainy season will be relatively difficult. Traveling to Thanh Chuong tea hill in Nghe An, the feeling of sitting on boats and weaving through green oases, admiring the vast scenery of tea hills or feeling the fresh and pleasant atmosphere is extremely wonderful. While admiring the scenery and breathing in the fresh air with the faint scent of tea in the wind, visitors will feel like their souls are open, temporarily forgetting the hustle and bustle of life. Tourists who want to take a boat to visit Thanh Chuong tea hill can rent a boat for prices ranging from 50,000 VND to 150,000 VND. Coming to Thanh Chuong tea hill, you certainly will not miss the opportunity to enjoy the especially delicious tea of ​​this land. The sweet soup in Thanh Chuong has a very unique flavor with a rich, lingering taste. Diners who drink it once will remember it forever. Especially when enjoying it with Ha Tinh's specialty candy, the flavor is even more complete. Thanh Chuong is not only famous as a wonderful tea land, but also has many attractive specialties that make tourists fascinated. Therefore, when visiting Thanh Chuong Nghe An tea hill, in addition to exploring the beautiful scenery, do not forget to enjoy the famous specialties of the people here such as Cau Don goat, Thanh Chuong mud, eel soup, chicken soup cooked with mosquito net or buy Nam Dan soy sauce as a gift. Traveling to Thanh Chuong tea hill, you can also combine many other attractive ecotourism activities such as transforming into farmers of the tea area with tea harvesting, tea processing or tea care activities. You can also freely relax, check in and live virtually amid the vast scenery of the tea hills, bringing back memorable souvenir photos. Thanh Chuong Nghe An tea hill with its impressive beauty and unique scenery has become one of the attractive check-in locations for many tourists. Just admiring the charming green color of the tea islands, stretching as far as the eye can see or breathing the fresh air here is enough for a trip back to Nghe An.

Nghe An

From March to September.

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Kim Lien relic area

Returning to Uncle Ho's hometown, visiting Kim Lien Nghe An historical relic site - where artifacts about him are kept, you will love the great leader of the nation even more and love the beauty and historical cultural values ​​of this land. Kim Lien historical relic site is one of Nghe An tourist destinations famous for Uncle Ho and is the pride of Nghe An people. The entire Kim Lien historical relic area includes 4 main clusters: paternal hometown of Lotus Village, maternal hometown of Hoang Tru village, Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan's grave and the exhibition and memorial area of ​​President Ho Chi Minh. Each cluster of relics gives visitors indescribable emotions. 1. Relics of the grave of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan - Uncle Ho's mother: The grave of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan is located halfway up Dong Tranh mountain, Dai Hue mountain range, Kim Lien commune. The tomb was built in 1984 in the shape of a giant loom symbolizing the weaving profession that she did during her lifetime to support her children. The tomb is surrounded by marble and granite and above is a sloping roof covered with natural stones and many flowers. Visiting her grave, visitors can also see far away and see a part of the country of Nghe An. 2. Uncle Ho's Sen village: The cluster of relics of Uncle Ho's Sen village is located in Kim Lien commune. At the roof of the house where Uncle Ho used to live, the items are still preserved intact such as: two sets of wooden counters, black painted wooden trays, a standing cabinet, a bed, a food chest,... Although the items are old, they contain many great historical values, helping future descendants to better understand him. Coming to Uncle Ho's hometown of Sen village, visitors are really impressed with the fragrant scent of the blooming lotus pond, close rows of areca trees and a very peaceful space. 3. Hoang Tru village relic cluster: Hoang Tru village is Uncle Ho's maternal hometown, where he was born and spent his childhood. The relic cluster includes: Uncle Ho's family house, Mr. Hoang Xuan Duong's house (Uncle Ho's grandfather) and the Hoang Xuan family branch church. Uncle Ho's family's house is a 3-room thatched roof, surrounded by canopy, and on both sides are rows of green areca palms. The house still preserves many simple and simple memorabilia from ancient times such as: a wooden loom, a hemp hammock, a wooden table, a pen, etc. The artifacts are worn out and discolored over time, and through the explanation about the Kim Lien historical site, visitors feel even more excited when remembering Uncle Ho's childhood life. 4. President Ho Chi Minh's exhibition area and memorial house: President Ho Chi Minh's exhibition area and memorial house was built in 1970, located on the site of Sen village relic. This is the first museum in the country to display Uncle Ho's biography. Later, many relics, documents, and artifacts were added to express the feelings of compatriots, domestic comradeship, and international friends towards Uncle Ho. All help complete the Monument - Museum - Memorial model, helping to express the sacred feelings of the people towards Uncle Ho. Kim Lien relic site is not only a place to preserve memories of President Ho Chi Minh but also a place with profound historical and cultural value, helping future generations better understand his origins and thoughts. So if you have the opportunity to come to Nghe An, don't forget to visit here to learn about the remaining vestiges of the great leader of the Vietnamese people!

Nghe An

From January to December (May)

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Thien An Hill – Thuy Tien Lake

Besides the system of ancient palaces, temples, and mausoleums, if you have the opportunity to travel to the Ancient Capital, you should visit Thien An Hue Hill. This is a new check-in point that is attracting a large number of tourists recently. With breathtakingly beautiful natural scenery, you can take countless super beautiful and romantic check-in photos. Thien An Hue Hill is one of the places you should not miss when you have the opportunity to travel to Hue in particular or travel to the Central region in general. Visiting Thien An Hill in Hue, you will admire the dreamy scenery, relax your soul to enjoy the freshness of nature to help forget all worries and sorrows. Thien An Hill and Thuy Tien Lake are located in Thuy Bang commune, Huong Thuy town, Thua Thien Hue province, about 10km southwest of Hue city center. Thien An Hill is a large mountainous area, covered with vast pine forests, considered the "miniature Dalat" of Hue. Meanwhile, Ho Thuy Tien is an abandoned water park located right on Thien An hill, famous for its magical and mysterious beauty. Thien An Hill has wild beauty with cool air, while Thuy Tien Lake is attractive with abandoned buildings such as a giant dragon statue, aquarium and water music stage. The weather in Hue is divided into two main seasons: dry season (December to April) and rainy season (May to November). To have the best experience when visiting Thien An Hill and Thuy Tien Lake, you should choose: Dry season (December - April): Sunny weather, easy to move and take photos. In particular, in January and February, fog spreads on Thien An hill, creating a shimmering, magical scene. Summer (March - August): Bright golden sunlight highlights the beauty of the dragon statue and constructions at Ho Thuy Tien, ideal for check-in. The most ideal time of the day is early morning or late afternoon, when the light is soft and the air is cool, very suitable for taking photos and enjoying the peaceful space. Coming to Thien An hill, you should not miss the monastery of the same name located on the highest hill. French monks once came here and renovated and built this entire mountainous area in the 1930s. Until now, the monastery still stands majestically in the middle of the vast pine forest. Every day, in addition to the parishioners coming to the ceremony, couples also often come to take wedding photos because this is also the ideal place to preserve memorable moments in life. If you have the opportunity to visit the monastery, ask the monks to let you go up to the bell tower to visit. Standing on the top floor of the tower, in the middle of the green forest and hearing the whispering sound of pine trees, you will feel like you are standing on the blue clouds. Located in the middle of Thien An complex is a lake with a very beautiful name - Thuy Tien. This area has been invested into an entertainment area with quite expensive construction items such as aquariums, water parks, cruises on the lake, water music stages, restaurants, etc. The most prominent symbol of Ho Thuy Tien, the dragon statue is exquisitely built in the middle of the lake, covered with green moss, creating a mysterious feeling. Visitors coming here can check in and take photos, especially at sunset or sunrise. The abandoned aquarium with royal door frames has an ancient and magical beauty. This is the ideal place to take artistic photos. Thien An Hill and Thuy Tien Lake are two interesting stops on the journey to explore Hue's suburban area, creating a scene that is both quiet and subtly wild. Stretching pine trees, ancient monasteries, and abandoned moss-covered water parks make this place the ideal location for those looking for a different rhythm of Hue: quiet, slow but suggestive.

Hue

From January to September.

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Complex of Mausoleums of Nguyen Dynasty Kings

Hue Mausoleum is a place that attracts many researchers and tourists to learn. According to many experts' opinions, Hue mausoleums are more beautiful than the mausoleums of the Ming Dynasty kings in China. Let's immediately explore 7 Hue mausoleums when arriving in the ancient capital! The Nguyen Dynasty existed from 1802 - 1945, with up to 13 kings. But for different historical reasons, only 7 kings' tombs still exist. These are the mausoleums of Gia Long, Minh Mang, Thieu Tri, Tu Duc, Duc Duc, Dong Khanh and Khai Dinh. All mausoleums were built and planned according to Eastern feng shui philosophy. In particular, the "Mysterious Palace" must be located in the right dragon vein. The 7 Hue mausoleums are located in a quite separate area in the west of the capital. The reason it was placed in the West is because according to ancient beliefs, when the king died, he and the sun went to the west to rest in peace. In that quiet corner of the sky, the peaceful and poetic Perfume River flows through. It can be said that the mausoleums of the Nguyen Dynasty kings have reached the pinnacle of landscape architectural art. Each mausoleum with its own characteristics is a beautiful achievement of architecture. Each work carries within itself a concept of life and death, a profound philosophy about life. 1. Gia Long Tomb - Thien Tho Lang: Gia Long Tomb was built in a traditional architectural style. The whole is divided into 3 main areas: Tomb area, Pagoda and Minh Thanh Palace. A special point is that Thien Tho peak was built and calculated by the ancients to be located in the middle next to the two tombs of King Gia Long and Queen Thua Thien Cao. Known as the mausoleum with the most unique feng shui architecture in Vietnam. To visit Gia Long mausoleum, you can go by road or row a boat on the Perfume River. It can be seen that Gia Long Tomb is a masterpiece of landscape and architecture. Hidden in the middle of a vast natural space, evoking a majestic and serene impression. 2. The solemn Minh Mang Tomb: located in the Cam Ke mountain area, An Bang hamlet, Huong Tra district. The mausoleum is located about 12km from Hue city, near Bang Lang intersection. This place is the confluence of Ta Trach and Huu Trach sources to form the Huong River. Minh Mang Tomb is a large-scale architectural complex, including about 40 large and small architectural works. The entire mausoleum resembles a human body lying with its head resting on a high hill, its limbs stretching out toward the river junction. Minh Mang Tomb has majestic and majestic symmetrical architecture. Including Dai Hong Mon (mausoleum gate), Bi Dinh (yard), soaking area, Minh Lau floor, Buu Thanh (part around the tomb). In particular, there are nearly 60 crosswords carved with poems, considered a museum of selected poems of Vietnamese poetry in the early 19th century. Standing anywhere in the mausoleum, we can see architectural works, mountains and grass silhouetted against the pond and lake water surface like a watercolor painting. 3. Tomb of Thieu Tri - Xuong Lang: (also known as Xuong Lang) was built in a very short time. Only for 10 months in 1948. The mausoleum faces northwest, the most unique direction among Hue mausoleums. The mausoleum was summarized and selected from the architecture of Gia Long tomb and Minh Mang tomb. The structure of Thieu Tri mausoleum includes two main areas: mausoleum and mausoleum. Surrounding the mausoleum is a peaceful scene of countryside, green trees and green fields. 4. Tu Duc Tomb - Khiem Lang: Panorama of Tu Duc Tomb looks like a large park with an area of ​​12 hectares. All around are green trees and a poetic space. The mausoleum consists of 50 large and small structures distributed over complex terrain. The entire mausoleum is distributed on two parallel axes, taking Giang Khiem mountain as a criminal record. Take Duong Xuan mountain as the standard. Ho Luu Khiem is the element of enlightenment. Coming here, you will feel an ancient, quiet and lyrical Tu Duc mausoleum. In particular, the mausoleum also preserves the Minh Khiem theater - one of the oldest theaters in Vietnam. 5. Duc Duc Tomb (An Lang) - resting place of 3 Nguyen Dynasty kings: Compared to other Hue tombs of Nguyen Dynasty kings, Duc Duc Tomb has simple and modest architecture. King Duc Duc, 3 days after ascending the throne, was deposed and starved to death in prison. A few years later, when King Duc Duc's son ascended the throne and took the reign name Thanh Thai, he began building a mausoleum for his father and named it An Lang. Later, King Duy Tan and King Thanh Thai who died were also buried here. 6. Dong Khanh Tomb - Tu Lang: A part of architecture influenced by Western European culture with a system of multicolored glass windows and 2 paintings depicting the French - Napoleonic war. The mausoleum area has almost European style from architecture, decoration to construction materials. In particular, the stele house is a typical example of Romance architecture mixed with Asian architecture. It can be said that Dong Khanh mausoleum is the most unique Hue mausoleum, with a mixture of European, Asian and neo-classical architecture. 7. Khai Dinh Tomb - Ung Lang: Compared to the other 6 Hue tombs of the Nguyen kings, Khai Dinh mausoleum is the last tomb. Looking back from afar, the mausoleum looks like a castle in Europe. The mausoleum has the smallest architectural plan located on the slopes of Chau Chu mountain. This is the project that requires the most time, effort and money. King Khai Dinh only reigned for less than 10 years, but the time to build his tomb lasted 11 years (1920-1931). The architecture of Khai Dinh mausoleum is a combination of East, West and Ancient Metal architecture. A special feature is that King Khai Dinh's mausoleum has unique ceramic mosaics. In Khai Dinh mausoleum, there are currently two bronze statues depicting the king at a 1/1 scale. A statue sitting on a gilded throne was carved in Paris. And a standing statue was cast in Hue. Each Hue mausoleum reflects the life and personality of the resting king. Perhaps that is why Hue mausoleums have a very unique and strange beauty. If you have the opportunity to set foot in the ancient capital, don't forget to visit these 7 Hue mausoleums!

Hue

From January to April.

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Ngang Pass (Hoanh Son Pass)

Hoanh Son Quan is a historical relic site with majestic natural scenery that is attracting a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. If you have the opportunity to come to Hoanh Son Quan, you will definitely be surprised by the beauty here. Explore Hoanh Son Quan - the heavenly gate of Ngang Pass to learn about the ups and downs of history and witness the heroic beauty hundreds of years old amidst majestic nature. There will be many interesting things waiting for you to discover, let's find out together! Hoanh Son (also known as horizontal mountain) is a mountain range located in the south of Ha Tinh province and north of Quang Binh province. This mountain range stretches 50km, starting from the Truong Son range to the west and running to the East Sea, creating a horizontal line dividing the two provinces. This is the natural boundary of Ha Tinh and Quang Binh provinces, connected to each other through Ngang Pass. The highest peak of the Hoanh Son mountain range reaches 1044m. Previously, to cross this mountain range, people often had to go through Ngang Pass, 256m high and 6km long, this was an extremely arduous and dangerous journey. The Hoanh Son range has preserved many traces of history, from ancient times to modern times, with an extremely important strategic position. For a long time, Hoanh Son has acted as a natural boundary between Dai Viet and Champa. Today, on the Hoanh Son range, there are still ruins of Luy Lam Ap (also known as Luy Hoanh Son) of Champa from the 4th century. In 992, the pass through the Hoanh Son mountain range was built under the direction of Ngo Tu An. The Hoanh Son range runs from West to East, along with the Linh Giang (Gianh River) about 20km to the South, creating an extremely dangerous position in terms of national defense. This is also the place that witnessed many wars in history, especially in the two resistance wars against the French and the Americans. The Hoanh Son range runs from West to East, along with the Linh Giang (Gianh River) about 20km to the South, creating an extremely dangerous position in terms of national defense. This is also the place that witnessed many wars in history, especially in the two resistance wars against the French and the Americans. Under the Nguyen Dynasty, Hoanh Son Quan was built on top of Ngang Pass in March 1833 and became a symbol of the Hoanh Son range. This work is carved into Huyen Dinh (one of the Nine Peaks) in Hue citadel. Hoanh Son Quan was built of mountain stone, 11 meters long, 8 meters long, 5 meters high, with a door and walls according to the mountain position, demonstrating the solidity and strategic talent of the Nguyen Dynasty kings. The Hoanh Son mountain range, especially Ngang Pass, has become an endless source of inspiration for many people and travelers. The most typical is the poem "Va Deo Ngang" by Ba Huyen Thanh Quan, an excellent work depicting love scenes, revealing the female artist's feelings of loneliness, homesickness and nostalgia for a past glorious era. In addition, many other famous people such as Bui Huy Bich, Cao Ba Quat, Nguyen Du, Nguyen Truong To and emperor Thieu Tri also left their mark here and left behind poetic masterpieces. Hoanh Son Quan is a rare historical site that still exists in Vietnam and still retains its ancient and traditional features with stone gates built on the mountain. The gate is over 4m high, the rampart is over 30m long built around it with 1,000 steps on both sides of the citadel mountain. Visitors can explore the "heaven's gate" at the top of Ngang Pass to learn about the ups and downs of history and witness the heroic beauty hundreds of years old amidst majestic nature. Visit tourist attractions near Hoanh Son Quan: Ba Lieu Hanh Temple: Located right at the foot of Ngang Pass, you can combine visiting Ba Lieu Hanh Temple to have a complete spiritual trip. Hon La Island: About 9km from Hoanh Son Quan, Hon La Island is an ideal destination with unique beauty and many strangely shaped limestone rapids. Vung Chua - Yen Island tourist area: Located about 7km from Ngang Pass, this is the resting place of General Vo Nguyen Giap. The Hoanh Son mountain range is not only a natural wonder with majestic beauty but also an important historical witness, marking many great events and figures of the nation. From the ancient vestiges of Luy Lam Ap to the majestic Hoanh Son Quan, along with the poetic presence of Ba Huyen Thanh Quan, Hoanh Son offers a multi-dimensional travel experience. This is a suitable destination to explore history, admire the beautiful scenery and better understand Vietnamese culture. Pack your suitcase and let's go!

Ha Tinh

From April to September.

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Dray Nur Waterfall and Dray Sap Waterfall

Traveling to Dray Nur Waterfall and Dray Sap is the perfect combination to explore the majestic beauty of the Central Highlands. This place is known as the "jewel eye" of the red basalt land. If you are looking for a trip to explore the nature and culture of the Central Highlands, come to Dray Nur Waterfall and Dray Sap to experience it! Dray Nur waterfall (Wife waterfall) and Dray Sap waterfall (Husband waterfall) are two large waterfalls, located downstream of Krong Ana river, marking the natural boundary between Dak Lak and Lam Dong provinces. Indigenous people believe that Dray Nur with its wide, smooth flow symbolizes the soft beauty of a woman. Dray Sap with many barren, roaring rock layers represents the fierceness and strength of a man. Only separated by a bridge across the Krong Ana River, the two waterfalls are not only famous for their majestic beauty but are also associated with romantic legends of the Ede and M'Nong people. According to legend, this pair of waterfalls was formed from the broken love of a couple. Because they could not get together, they threw themselves into the river and turned into two parallel waterfalls forever, dividing the banks of the Krong Ana river. Coming to Dray Nur, you will have an overwhelming experience before the wall of water falling from a height of more than 25m, spreading hundreds of meters. Don't just stand and watch, walk into the cave area right behind the waterfall in the dry season. The feeling of standing inside, hearing the roar of water and feeling the cool steam on your face will be extremely stimulating. On beautiful sunny days, you can also hunt shimmering rainbows appearing in the mist created by the water. In contrast to its smooth beauty, Dray Sap Waterfall brings the experience of confronting the fierceness of nature. This waterfall has a complex basalt structure, creating many layers of rolling water and white foam. When you get close, you will hear the waterfall roaring like thunder - a real sound of the mountains and forests. Carefully conquer the cliffs to find the most beautiful view, where you can feel the wildness and intensity of the constantly crashing water. Visitors can experience walking on a suspension bridge, admiring the beauty of the Krong Ana river: The historic suspension bridge is not only a walkway but also a memorable challenge. When walking on the bridge, you will clearly feel the slight swaying, creating an exciting feeling of suspense. In return, you will get a unique panoramic view of where two rivers (Krong Ana and Krong No) join. After experiencing the excitement of the waterfall, rent a basket boat or kayak on the peaceful Krong Ana river below to enjoy the feeling of relaxation and admire the peaceful mountain landscape. The most ideal time to travel to Dray Nur and Dray Sap Waterfalls is the dry season, from November to April. At this time, the road is easy, the weather is cool and you can easily participate in activities at the foot of the waterfall. If you want to see the waterfall with the largest amount of water, you can consider going at the end of the rainy season (September, October) but need to be careful because the road can be slippery. Traveling to Dray Nur and Dray Sap Waterfalls is an impressive dual journey, bringing the perfect combination of majestic natural beauty and the depth of Central Highlands culture. Prepare your luggage and explore the beauty of Dak Lak - Lam Dong through these two legendary waterfalls.

Dak Lak

From May to October.

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Mui Dinh sand dunes

Mui Dinh sand dune is a beautiful wild destination in Thuan Nam commune, Khanh Hoa province. This place stands out with white sand hills stretching along the blue sea, creating a scene like a "little desert" in the middle of the coastal region. With a hundred-year-old lighthouse, clear Trang beach and cool sea breezes, Mui Dinh is an ideal destination for nature-loving tourists who enjoy camping, sandboarding and taking photos of spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Mui Dinh sand dune is now in Khanh Hoa province, but the wild and attractive beauty here remains unchanged - even more attractive thanks to the development of infrastructure and associated tourism. This place is surrounded by rocky mountains, blue sea and white sand dunes stretching like a vivid natural picture, reminiscent of the wild deserts of the Middle East. If you are looking for a destination that has smooth white sand, pristine blue sea, and the majestic beauty of original nature, then Mui Dinh Sand Dunes is an option not to be missed. Mui Dinh sand dunes possess long stretches of golden white sand, curving softly like a giant silk strip on the beach. Each wind blowing creates unique, constantly changing sand patterns - making this place like a mini-desert of the Central region. Located not far from the sand dunes is Mui Dinh Lighthouse - an ancient structure over 100 years old built by the French and still in operation. From here, you can have a panoramic view of the sand dunes, blue sea and rocky mountains, a breathtaking natural picture. Right below the sand dunes is Trang beach, a pristine beach with clear water and gentle waves - ideal for swimming, strolling or simply lying under the shade of coconut trees and enjoying the silence. Fun activities not to miss when coming to Mui Dinh sand dunes: Riding an ATV through the sand: Immerse yourself in the thrill of driving an ATV through rolling sand dunes. This is an extremely "cool" game for young people who like to explore and adventure. Sandboarding - the feeling of "free fall" full of excitement: With just a simple board, you can slide from the top of the hill down - both thrilling and exciting, allowing you to laugh freely with friends. Camp overnight - sleep under the stars: Mui Dinh Sand Dunes is an ideal destination to set up a tent, organize a BBQ party, watch the sunset, catch the sunrise and admire the starry night sky - a rare experience in the era of urbanization. Virtual live check-in with "million likes": From the corner of the sand dune overlooking the sea, from the path leading up to the lighthouse to every streak of sunlight shining through the sand... everything here becomes the perfect background for unique and poetic photos. Each season, Mui Dinh has a different beauty, but the ideal time to visit this place is in the summer (April to June) or late autumn and early winter (October to December). At this time, the climate here is cool, in the evening it is chilly and windy (due to being close to the sea), visitors can experience many interesting outdoor activities. Mui Dinh Sand Dunes is not only a tourist destination, but also an experience living in the midst of majestic and pristine nature. Every sand, every wave, every sunlight here brings a sense of peace that is hard to find anywhere else.

Khanh Hoa

From February to August.

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Poshanu Cham Tower

Po Sah Inu Tower is a place that preserves special historical and cultural values, with ancient Hoa Lai architectural style. This is one of the famous Phan Thiet tourist destinations that any tourist wants to visit when coming to Lam Dong. When you come here, you will be surprised by the ancient relic complex, the towers are made entirely from time-stained burnt bricks. Thanks to its special mysterious beauty, Po Sah Inu tower is known as a symbol of ancient Champa architecture and culture. Po Sah Inu Cham Tower is associated with a legend known to many Binh Thuan people. In the past, this land was inhabited by the people of the Champa kingdom. Po Sah Inu, the king's beautiful and gentle princess, was deeply in love with Po Sahaniempar, a Muslim lord from the Gia Lam region. Despite facing religious obstacles, their true love prevailed. To commemorate the gratitude and talent of Princess Po Sah Inu, people built a temple to commemorate her. Every year during the Kate season, people hold a festival at Po Sah Inu temple to celebrate and honor the beautiful princess with kindness. Po Sah Inu Tower has Hoa Lai architecture - one of the ancient art styles of Champa. This complex currently has 3 towers, but only the largest tower is still quite intact, the remaining 2 towers are somewhat damaged. The main raw material is red bricks bonded together with a special adhesive that until now we still cannot confirm what it is. The assumption that many people make is that it is some kind of plant resin. The main tower consists of 3 floors, about 15m high if counted from the inside of the tower to the top. Each bottom edge of each side of the tower is about 20m wide. Above the main tower there is a large door and a long, fixed main door facing the East where the Cham people's gods reside. The decorative shapes on the body and top of the Poshanu Cham tower all show symmetry and uniformity. With the remaining 3 directions West, South and North, 3 additional decorative fake doors were also built. In particular, you can observe that on the rolling arch of the West door, there will be carved strips of flowers and other strange images that no one has been able to answer until now. Besides, the Poshanu Cham tower is also built with a fairly tight space structure, with only large holes for ventilation under the windows. Inside the main tower is the stone Linga-Yoni altar, which is also the most sacred object in Hindu temples. The side tower worships the cow god Nandin, the mount of Shiva. This tower is only about 12m high and has the same architecture as the main tower but is somewhat simpler. The remaining sub-tower worships the Fire God, but now only a few details remain and is over 4 meters high, with only one door facing the East. Because of the heavy destruction, the decorative sculptures on the outside of the tower were also eroded, and the original lines were not intact. Every year, many festivals are held at the Poshanu Cham tower relic to welcome visitors. Furthermore, the Cham community in neighboring areas also often come here to pay their respects, hold ceremonies to pray for rain, pray for peace... to show their worship to the gods. The main festivals that often take place at the tower are: Rija Núga Festival, Poh Mbang Yang Festival: Held around the first lunar month. Kate Festival: Takes place around the 7th month of the Cham calendar (ie around September - October of the solar calendar) with many special performances. On this occasion, we will enjoy rhythmic dances to the sounds of traditional musical instruments such as Ginang drums, Paranung drums, Xaranai trumpets, Grong (six tams), Kanhi instruments... Besides, we can also freely pose and take photos in many styles from mysterious, traditional to modern. In addition, you can walk around the campus and there are other beautiful green areas. In the tower area, many Cham people live, so you can interact and learn about culture and people from them. Here you can learn about Cham folk culture through folk art performances, such as watching native people weave fabrics by hand. A trip to Phan Thiet cannot be complete without a journey to explore Poshanu Cham Tower!

Lam Dong

November to April.

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Bao Dai Palace

Famous as one of the most beautiful palaces of King Bao Dai, Bao Dai III Dalat Palace with its beautiful space, modern European architecture and unique values ​​of Art history is an attractive destination for tourists on their journey to Da Lat city. Bao Dai Palace III Dalat, also known as Palace III, "Summer Palace" is the most lavish and luxurious mansion in Dalat during the French colonial period. With typical French architecture located in the middle of a green pine forest, the artistic beauty of Palace III is associated with a part of the life of the last king of the Vietnamese feudal dynasty Bao Dai. Not only is it a historical destination, it also has its own unique imprint of the era, architecture and a beautiful natural space. Bao Dai III Dalat Palace is located at 1 Trieu Viet Vuong Street, Ward 4, 2.3 km from Da Lat city center, Lam Dong province. This mansion has a very special location, located in the middle of a vast green pine forest on Ai An hill with an altitude of 1,540 m above sea level, and is also the highest mansion compared to the other two palaces of King Bao Dai in Da Lat. Palace III was built in 1933 and was not officially completed until 1938. This architectural work was designed by architect Huynh Tuan Phat and French architect Paul Veysseyre. Bao Dai III Palace in Da Lat has a very luxurious architectural style compared to other palaces of King Bao Dai in Vietnam. Accordingly, the campus of Palace III has an area of ​​about 1,000 square meters built into two floors. Both the front and back of Palace III are arranged with beautiful flower gardens in the style of palace gardens in France. In the poetic space of the mountains and forests with cool atmosphere and green pine trees, Palace III of Dalat is a very massive architectural work with bold European-style construction. The ground floor of Bao Dai III Dalat Palace is a place often used for meetings and banquets to entertain foreign guests. The entrance area has a reception room combined with many other function rooms. On the right side of the hall is King Bao Dai's room and library, on the left is the king's meeting room, office and entertainment room. King Bao Dai's office is designed with an architecture that combines interior and exterior landscapes, giving people living inside the feeling of being fully immersed in nature. In King Bao Dai's reception room, there are still a pair of wild buffalo horns hunted by King Bao Dai himself at K'rong Pha, and two pianos that Queen Nam Phuong and her princesses used. Inside King Bao Dai's office, there are also many important historical artifacts such as the emperor's sister's jade, military seals, statues of King Khai Dinh and King Bao Dai, or national flags of countries. The second floor area of ​​Bao Dai III Dalat palace is the private living space of King Bao Dai's family, including the bedrooms of the king, Queen Nam Phuong and the princes and princesses. In particular, King Bao Dai's bedroom is designed with a modern style, the main color is yellow, the artifacts displayed in the room are still kept almost intact, especially outside the king's bedroom, a Vong Nguyet Lau is also built as a place for the king to watch the moon. At Bao Dai III Palace in Dalat, a special space that visitors can hardly miss when visiting is the wine cellar. This used to be a place to store rare wines, but still retains its ancient beauty, making visitors feel like they are returning to the past. Here visitors can admire old objects in an impressive space. Coming to Bao Dai III Dalat Palace, visitors will have the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in a space filled with impressive cultural and historical colors, and at the same time admire the most massive architectural work in Da Lat city from the French colonial period to today. Here, visitors will have a clearer sense of the life of King Bao Dai and his royal family members through the spaces and items still on display, from the office, reception room to private spaces such as the dining room, bedroom, the furniture is arranged harmoniously, without any fuss or extravagance. In addition to admiring the beauty of the architecture and interior of Dalat's Bao Dai III Palace, visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy an extremely poetic space with beautiful grounds including the royal garden, Ai An forest, lake... From this location, visitors can also see far away to see the valley and wonderful landscape of Dalat. Experiential activities at Bao Dai III Palace are also very attractive to tourists. Here, in addition to walking to admire the scenery, visitors can also rent a horse-drawn carriage to walk around Palace III to visit and explore. In particular, if you like royal culture, visitors can experience dressing up as kings to take check-in photos with impressive backgrounds, carrying luxurious and splendid royal colors. The climate in Da Lat is cool and temperate all year round, however the weather is not always favorable to make a trip to visit Bao Dai Palace III in Dalat. The best time to visit Palace III is from November to April, because at this time in Da Lat there is little rain and the weather is cool and dry. Bao Dai Palace III Dalat will be a great destination for tourists who are looking for a tourist destination that has both beautiful space and many historical and cultural values ​​to explore. Coming to Palace III and admiring the ancient architecture in a poetic campus, breathing the fresh air and feeling a bit nostalgic about the royal life of the famous king will be a gentle, enjoyable experience for your journey to explore Da Lat city.

Lam Dong

November to March.

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N'Trang Long relic site

N'Trang Long relic area is a complex of memorial works, honoring national hero N'Trang Long, leader of the uprising against the French in the Southern Central Highlands. The project is located in Lam Dong province, including the 18.5 m high monument of national hero N'Trang Long, along with other items to educate history, promote culture and be a place for spiritual and cultural activities for the people.  The struggle against the French colonialists of the M'nong people led by N'Trang Long lasted from 1912 - 1935. For more than a quarter of a century (25 years), N'Trang Long gathered most of the M'nong people in the Lam Dong highland area today to join the fight against the French. The locations of the M'nong people's anti-French colonial movement led by the hero N'Trang Long are places that mark glorious and heroic victories against foreign invaders, demonstrating the resilient will to fight, the indomitable spirit, solidarity, and love of the Central Highlands people in the national liberation movement. After the war passed, this place still has traces of tunnels, trenches, ramparts, fortifications... with historical and cultural value in educating generations about the tradition of love for the homeland. To remember the merits and victories of fighting against the invaders, the authorities have ranked, invested, renovated and restored a number of places of the struggle movement led by N'Trang Long in Tuy Duc commune and built a monument in Gia Nghia city, visitors can visit, learn and check-in. Currently, to remember the merits and victories of fighting against invaders, the authorities have ranked, invested in, renovated and restored a number of locations of the struggle movement led by N'Trang Long in Tuy Duc commune and built monuments in Gia Nghia City specifically, such as: The remains of Bu Méra post have a total area of 1 hectare (100m x 100m). The former post was arranged quite scientifically, including a main door in the West - North, 2.5m wide and 2 side doors (escape doors) in the West - South and East - North connecting along the trench running down the Dak Buk So tributary. With an overall area of ​​only 1 hectare, Bu Méra station contains an ecological sub-population with echoes of the Central Highlands mountains and forests; There are many types of large wood, aged from 70 to 90 years (regenerated wood, almost intact), along with many species of birds, squirrels, reptiles, etc. Currently, the relic has been restored and embellished with items such as moats, ramparts, gates, etc. to serve tourists. Bu Nor bon vestiges with an area of ​​about 7 hectares, currently located in the protective forest of Quang Tan Forestry Enterprise with many types of wood of quite large size, still intact. Remains of "Henri Maitre Beer". Currently, Henri Maitre's grave remains intact. The grave has an area of ​​about 3m2, the highest point is 40cm (above the ground), traces reflect the crimes of the French colonialists against the people of the Central Highlands ethnic groups; reflects the resilient and indomitable will to fight of the people of Lam Dong ethnic groups under the brave strategic leadership of national hero N'Trang Long. Monument to Hero N'Trang Long and the national liberation struggle movement of 1912 - 1935 at Dak Nur hill, Bac Gia Nghia ward, Lam Dong province. If you have the opportunity to visit the Central Highlands, don't forget to stop by the N'Trang Long relic site to learn more about the patriotism, love, and pride of the heroes of the Central Highlands ethnic groups!

Lam Dong

December to April.

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UNESCO Global Geopark

When coming to Lam Dong Global Geopark, you will have the opportunity to explore the unique and longest volcanic cave system in Southeast Asia, as well as immerse yourself in the majestic and beautiful nature and indigenous people's culture among the vast Central Highlands. Geoparks are models for connecting and learning about Earth science through geotourism, where you can learn about the origins and tectonic processes of the Earth's surface. This model focuses on educating and raising awareness of residents and tourists, encouraging a green lifestyle and harmony with nature. Therefore, Geopark tourism is very suitable for the criteria of a green destination in the current context. Amidst the majestic Central Highlands, Lam Dong tourism not only has vast forests and unique gong culture, but also owns a global geological park, home to the longest volcanic cave system in Southeast Asia. Lam Dong Geopark has an area of ​​4,760 km². Dak Nong Global Geopark includes five communes: Krong No, Cu Jut, Dak Mil, Dak Song, Dak Glong and Gia Nghia city. This place has 65 geological and geomorphological heritage sites, including about 50 caves with a total length of more than 10,000m, along with craters and waterfalls. With international and national heritage values, Lam Dong Geopark was officially recognized by UNESCO as a Global Geopark in July 2020. Lam Dong Global Geopark has five dormant volcanoes. This is where much evidence of tectonic activities of the earth's crust is preserved more than 140 million years ago. In this area, scientists have discovered many fossil bones of prehistoric people, along with bronze arrows and ancient Vietnamese objects from nearly 7,000 years ago, made from stone, ceramics, bones and shells. The most prominent feature of the Global Geopark in Lam Dong is the longest volcanic cave system in Southeast Asia, formed from the eruption of Nam Blang volcano (Buon Choah). With about 65 geological and geomorphological heritage sites, the highlight is a system of nearly 50 caves, craters and waterfalls. Nam Blang volcano, Krong No commune, is the highest peak in a complex of five extinct volcanoes in Dak Nong Global Geopark. Nam Blang volcano is 601m high, of which the underground part is 59m deep. Inside these volcanoes lies the largest and most unique cave system in Southeast Asia, with many undiscovered secrets. Nam Blang volcano, Krong No commune, is the highest peak in a complex of five extinct volcanoes in Lam Dong Global Geopark. Nam Blang volcano is 601m high, of which the underground part is 59m deep. Inside these volcanoes lies the largest and most unique cave system in Southeast Asia, with many undiscovered secrets. Chu Bluk volcanic cave is a site of great geological and cultural heritage value, bringing unique experiences to visitors. Chu Bluk Cave, also known as Bat Cave, is about 25km long, located in Buon Choah commune, Lam Dong province. Located about 20km from the center of Krong No district, from Dray Sap waterfall to Buon Choah cave, this cave system includes more than 100 large and small caves formed from lava flows millions of years ago, hidden in basalt rock. The Global Geopark with its pristine tropical forest ecosystem has preserved biodiversity values, unique cultural, geological, and natural features, along with traces of prehistoric activities dating back tens of thousands of years found in caves. Most of the heritage sites of the Global Geopark have not been affected by humans, so these are ideal tourist destinations for those who like to explore the wild beauty of nature. Over millions of years of creation, Mother Nature has bestowed this Central Highlands region with a huge treasure. The Global Geopark is a place rich in tropical forest ecosystems and preserves many unique cultural, geological and natural features. All blend into a wonderful giant picture, creating a captivating beauty for this red basalt land.

Lam Dong

From December to April

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Quang Trung Museum

Quang Trung Museum is a place to preserve images and artifacts of cloth hero Nguyen Hue and the glorious victory of the Tay Son insurgent army. Quang Trung Museum is a tourist destination that in recent years has attracted many tourists when they have the opportunity to travel to Quy Nhon. As one of the most famous historical museums in Gia Lai province, this place preserves valuable artifacts associated with the Tay Son uprising. Besides, the museum is also where the bodies of the three Nguyen brothers, Nguyen Nhac, Nguyen Hue, and Nguyen Lu (known to local people as Tay Son Tam Kiet), are kept. The museum was built in 1978, in Tay Son commune, about 45km from Quy Nhon city center. The road is quite far so you can combine visiting other tourist destinations such as Ham Ho Tourist Area, Twin Towers, Banh It Tower, Thien Hung Pagoda, Heaven and Earth Altar. Quang Trung museum campus is more than 150,000 square meters wide, the architecture intertwines classic and modern lines, harmonious natural landscape, and many trees. This is also the largest celebrity museum today, ranked as a National Monument in 1979. Not only does it have historical significance, but Quang Trung museum also has long-standing cultural and political value. The special thing is that this project was built on the old house, where the three Nguyen brothers were born and raised: Nguyen Lu, Nguyen Nhac and Nguyen Hue. The museum is also considered a historical witness, it stores important artifacts, depicting the life of national hero Quang Trung - Nguyen Hue. Besides, this museum is also considered a cultural and educational center to research the nation's history. Having the opportunity to visit the museum, you will have a lot more knowledge about history and be more proud of the sacrifices of previous generations. The museum helps inspire and educate the young generation about patriotism and the spirit of solidarity and unanimity for the country and people. Entering the museum grounds, you will be surprised because this place is meticulously cared for. The design layout is harmonious and balanced, the center is where the Quang Trung monument is located, from here radiating out in other directions are other items. The museum has a curved, red tile roof with extremely meticulous and sophisticated carvings. The main items here include: Quang Trung Monument; Tay Son Tam Kiet Temple; Tay Son music and martial arts performance house; Tay Nguyen communal house; The house displays conservation items; Natural landscape area; Ben Truong Trau. The museum's display area alone includes 9 rooms, storing about 11,000 artifacts. History is a rather distant category because we mostly only learn it from books. Therefore, if you have the opportunity to come to Quang Trung museum, you will be able to directly see items associated with the Tay Son insurgent army such as elephant skin bronze drums, ordinations, seals, genealogies of martial generals, civil servants... to better understand the fighting journey and resounding victory of the insurgent army. Besides, countless simple and simple items are also preserved here, depicting the marches, battles, and arduous days of the insurgents at that time. These realistic, intimate images will certainly help you better understand an important historical period of the nation. The old garden of King Quang Trung's family still retains two precious relics: an ancient tamarind tree and a well. The well mouth has a diameter of 0.9m, located on the right side of Tay Son palace. The well was built of honeycomb stone slabs, originally a private well for the family but later restored to become a village well. You can sit under the tamarind tree in the shade, enjoying the quiet, calm and antiquity of Quang Trung Museum. When coming to the museum, don't forget to enjoy Tay Son martial arts performances. In addition, you can also watch a short film recreating the entire process of the Tay Son insurgents fighting and winning. If you have the opportunity to set foot in Tay Son, visit the Museum to listen to the still echoing sounds of ancient war drums and feel the eternal spirit of the Vietnamese people.

Gia Lai

From January to April.

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Banh It Tower

Banh It Tower is a structure built during the ancient Champa period that exists in the heart of Gia Lai today. Coming here, you will definitely be impressed by the almost intact beauty of the tower. Located on a high hill in Dai Loc village, Banh It Tower leans down, reflecting on the Con river flowing through Ba Di bridge. Also known as Silver Tower, Banh It Tower was built in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, belonging to the ancient Champa dynasty. Located on a high hill in Dai Loc village, Banh It Tower leans down, reflecting on the Con river flowing through Ba Di bridge. Also known as Silver Tower, Banh It Tower was built in the late 11th and early 12th centuries, belonging to the ancient Champa dynasty. From the first moment you set foot here, you will be impressed by the historical traces of the Champa period that still exist on the top of the tower, stone statues, dancing girls with curvy bodies and vivid, meticulous sculptures. Banh It Tower is a complex with four towers radiating out in four directions and clustered in the middle. When viewed from a distance, it resembles banh it, a specialty of the martial arts land of Gia Lai. Therefore, local people called this place Banh It tower for that reason. The most prominent part of the Banh It Tower complex is the gate tower in the East. The tower is 13 meters high, finished from laterite bricks with two connecting doors in the East - West direction. The gate tower at Banh It Tower was built according to Gopura architecture with spear-shaped arches, many layers stacked vertically. The tower's body has concave vertical grooves, forming a towering, elegant-shaped column, towering between the heaven and earth of Gia Lai. The Main Tower is located on the top of the hill, and has the largest structure at Banh It Tower with a height of 29.6 meters. The main tower has a square plan with each height of 12 meters. The majestic part of the tower is very majestic, meticulous in every smallest detail. The main tower at Banh It Tower has only one main door located in the East and three fake doors radiating out in all directions according to Kalan architecture. The main door is built to protrude from the wall with an impressive height of 2 meters. The door arch is built in the shape of a spear, in the middle is a relief sculpture of Kala's face, and the border of the arch is a relief of the dancing monkey god HaNuMan. The southern tower of the Banh It Tower complex has similar architecture to the East tower with special features in Nau culture and architecture, especially the Posah style: square plan, spear-shaped door, tower body made from cladding columns. In addition, the roof of the South Tower has a unique design with gradually smaller floors moving upwards. The floors of the tower have rows of columns in the middle, bulging at both ends similar to the shape of a gourd. From the main tower, go a little further and you will see the last tower in the Banh It Tower complex. This is a tower with unique architecture with a height of 10 meters, a rectangular plan, 12 meters long, 5 meters wide. The main door of the tower faces East, opening in both North and South directions. The tower's roof is concave in the middle, similar to the shape of a saddle. Therefore, this place is also called by people another name: Yen Ngua tower. Meanwhile, the base of the tower protrudes slightly from the body, built in a square step shape to form a pedestal for the entire project. The body of the tower is shaped like a relief of a magical bird with an interesting and evocative wingspan posture. The appropriate time to go to Banh It Tower is from January to August. At this time, the weather in Quy Nhon is very beautiful, clear and no rain, suitable for people to visit outdoors. Banh It Tower is one of the few works associated with the rare Champa Dynasty that still exists today. With its unique architectural beauty, it is certain that your journey back to Quy Nhon will become much more complete if you have the opportunity to visit and enjoy the scenery at Banh It Tower.

Gia Lai

From January to September.

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