Claiming a spectacular stretch of Vietnam’s coastline within the verdant embrace of Nui Chua National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Amanoi is a natural paradise overlooking Vinh Hy Bay. From its secluded location - a rich and diverse mosaic of ecosystems – the resort’s clifftop restaurants and pool, lakeside Aman...
MoJen’s Camp & Retreat – A Nature Escape at the Foot of Tam Đảo Mountains Located in Quân Chu Commune, Đại Từ District, MoJen’s Camp & Retreat is the first Glamping-style camping site in Thái Nguyên. Nestled at the foot of the Tam Đảo mountain range, this retreat offers a...
Ha Long Bay itself has received UNESCO accolades twice before. In 1994, it was designated a natural heritage site for its natural landscape, marking Vietnam's first recognition in this category. In 2020, it secured a second accolade for its geological and geomorphological value. Located in the northeast of Vietnam, Ha...
Grilled Fish – A Traditional Culinary Heritage For centuries, Hanoians have been renowned for their rich culinary traditions. Among the countless dishes that define this time-honored cuisine, one stands out as both rustic and refined, attracting food connoisseurs from near and far—the famous grilled fish (Chả Cá). Nestled on a...
First Impressions The first thing that caught my attention was the slightly higher price compared to other Bún Chả and Nem spots I had tried in Hanoi. However, as soon as the food arrived, I knew it was worth it. The Bún Chả came with beautifully grilled minced pork and...
Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park in Quang Binh Province has the distinction of being twice honored by UNESCO. In 2003, it earned recognition for its geological values. Then, in July 2015, it received a second recognition, this time for being an example of ecological processes in terrestrial ecosystem...
