Thay Pagoda is one of famous attractions in Ha Tay Province, 30km southwest of Hanoi. It is also known as Thien Phuc Pagoda dedicated to Thich Ca Budha, Sakyamuni and 18 arhats.
Located 320km northwest of Hanoi, Son La makes a good stop for travelers doing the run between Hanoi and Dien Bien Phu.
Sapa lies on the side of Hoang Lien Son Mountains and 333 km northwest of Hanoi. Sapa and its surrounding are home of mountainous tribal communities with spectacular scenery, natural landscape.
Hochiminh City is the largest city in Vietnam and informally called as Saigon by American during Vietnam War. It is remarkable for the harmonious blending of traditional values between oriental and western cultural features.
Rach Gia is a port town located at the southern end of Vietnam, Kien Gang Province, in the Mekong delta region of Vietnam. Its main industries are fishing and agriculture.
Quy Nhon is a coastal city in the Binh Dinh Province of central Vietnam. On the railroad and coastal highway, it was a naval station and military base during the Vietnam War.