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Sapa Travel guide: July 2011
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Considering the number of travellers to Sapa, organised entertainment is relatively scarce and the bar scene slow. For most, an evening out is the guesthouse balcony, particularly if the fog rolls in. Bamboo Bar (Green Bamboo Hotel; Cau May street). Opening: on every Friday and Saturday night from 8:30 PM to 10:00 PM. On other days if there is a request). You can take part in traditional dancing (in Bamboo dancing) with young minority people. Red Dragon Pub (Tel: 872 085; 23 Muong Hoa street). Cat Cat po...
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Sapa Travel guide: Coc Ly Market
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Leaving Sa Pa early Tuesday morning or picked up in Lao Cai arriving with the train from Hanoi, we drive with land cruiser to Coc Ly Market. The drive from SaPa will take us approx. 2 1/2 hour. We visit the market with all it's colourful ethnic people such as Flower Hmong, Phu La and Dao Tuyen who gathers to buy and sell. Before lunch we go on a short trek to the nearby village of Sa Koun Ho which is inhabited by the Flower Hmong and Black Dao minority. Được đăng bởi Vietnam the Hidden Charm. Taking adva...
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Sapa Travel guide: Bars in Sapa
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Considering the number of travellers to Sapa, organised entertainment is relatively scarce and the bar scene slow. For most, an evening out is the guesthouse balcony, particularly if the fog rolls in. Bamboo Bar (Green Bamboo Hotel; Cau May street). Opening: on every Friday and Saturday night from 8:30 PM to 10:00 PM. On other days if there is a request). You can take part in traditional dancing (in Bamboo dancing) with young minority people. Red Dragon Pub (Tel: 872 085; 23 Muong Hoa street). Cat Cat po...
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Hanoi Travel Guide: Mysterious Flower Night Market
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Check out the Latest Articles:. Mysterious Flower Night Market. Posted by Vietnam the Hidden Charm. At 2 am, when petals are coated with slight drops of dew and the city is in its deep sleep, Quang Ba Night Flower Market opens. Products there are nothing but flowers and light from torches. These two things seem to make a unique market at the midnight. Flowers still have their long-history beauty. Their refinement and aromas make life more beautiful. Even in this market, it is just its flowers, wh...Hanoi...
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Hanoi Travel Guide: Hanoi museums
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Check out the Latest Articles:. Posted by Vietnam the Hidden Charm. Hanoi museums are as diverse and wonderful as the city is itself. You'll find museums that cater to your interests, whether you want to learn a bit about the history and culture of Vietnam or just see some great works of art. Most of the Hanoi museums are dedicated to preserving the history of Vietnam. These 3 museums offer looks into Vietnam's past. Museum of Military History - In the Citadel is the Army Museum, which includes displays ...
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Vietnam Visa Guide: Vietnam tourist visa
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A Vietnam visa is part of the required migration process for all travellers to the country. Dependent on the purpose of an applicant's visit, a Tourist or Business visa will be required for entry. The most popular type of visa for Vietnam is tourist visa which is normally valid for 15-30 days. Tourist visas can be extended once you are arriving to Vietnam. Your date of birth: in Vietnam, the date format will be DD/MM/YYYY. Labels: Step apply visa to vietnam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taking adv...
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SaiGon Travel Guide: Top 10 Things To Do in Saigon
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Top 10 Things To Do in Saigon. The Vietnamese concoction of rice noodles, chicken, pork or beef meat, various herbs and sprouts in deep bowls filled to the brim with delicious broth is surprisingly filling, and to my delight, healthy! I never thought I could eat so much Pho in my life! 2 Ride a boat down the Mekong Delta…. 3 Drink coffee by the roadside. 4 Walk to everywhere. 5 Appreciate the beautiful French architecture of the Notre Dame Cathedral, Post Office and many old townhouses. The Cu Chi Tunnel...
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SaiGon Travel Guide: Suoi Tien Cultural Theme Park
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Suoi Tien Cultural Theme Park. Posted by Vietnam the Hidden Charm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vietnam the Hidden Charm. View my complete profile. Bài đăng phổ biến. Ben Thanh Market - introduction and its history. 160;Love it or hate it, Ben Thanh Market is one of the most recognizable features in Saigon. Having said that, as far as markets go, Ben Than. Location: Cu Chi Tunnels are located approximately 70km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City centre in Cu Chi Rural District. Characteristic: Cu .
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SaiGon Travel Guide: Cu Chi Tunnels
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Location: Cu Chi Tunnels. Are located approximately 70km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City centre in Cu Chi Rural District. Characteristic: Cu Chi Tunnels consist of more than 200km of underground tunnels. This main axis system has many branches connecting to underground hideouts, shelters, and entrances to other tunnels. Posted by Vietnam the Hidden Charm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Vietnam the Hidden Charm. View my complete profile. Bài đăng phổ biến. Ben Thanh Market - introduction and its history.
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SaiGon Travel Guide: The Notre Dame Cathedral
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The Notre Dame Cathedral. Peaceful and somber, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City is an easy place to escape the maniacal buzz of motorbikes for a few minutes. Constructed by the French in the 1800s, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City appears strangely out of place with its Gothic and Roman-style architecture. Twin towers reaching to 190 feet capture the interest of people strolling by. Construction of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh. The present-day Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho...