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The recognition of Vietnamese art in the history of the world is relatively new, rather it is better to say that Vietnamese art has emerged from the abyss of darkness and light to our vision of the world! It can not be said that the start of the Vietnamese art is a, my cams , very, my cams , recent event in world history. But a major reason for the belated recognition lies in the view of most Vietnamese art patrons who regarded art as, my cams , a mere replica of the Indian and Chinese paintings., my cams , It is of course ... Read Full Story
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We asked the experts to reveal the trips they are most excited about – from Vietnam's Fansipan Mountain to Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake. 1. MOUNTAIN TREKKING, SAPA, VIETNAM Mount Fansipan is Vietnam’s highest peak located in the far north just outside of Sapa. Mt. Fansipan a very steep mountain that gets a lot of moisture. Those looking to climb it should be in good shape and prepared to to have muddy wet feet. The scenery is incredible remember to bring a camera. For most of Vietnam having a rain coat is a little excessive because it is so warm. On the mountain having a ... Read Full Story
Written by activetravelvietnam on
We asked the experts to reveal the trips they are most excited about – from Vietnam's Fansipan Mountain to Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake. 1. MOUNTAIN TREKKING, SAPA, VIETNAM Mount Fansipan is Vietnam’s highest peak located in the far north just outside of Sapa. Mt. Fansipan a very steep mountain that gets a lot of moisture. Those looking to climb it should be in good shape and prepared to to have muddy wet feet. The scenery is incredible remember to bring a camera. For most of Vietnam having a rain coat is a little excessive because it is so warm. On the mountain having a ... Read Full Story
Written by activetravelvietnam on
We asked the experts to reveal the trips they are most excited about – from Vietnam's Fansipan Mountain to Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake. 1. MOUNTAIN TREKKING, SAPA, VIETNAM Mount Fansipan is Vietnam’s highest peak located in the far north just outside of Sapa. Mt. Fansipan a very steep mountain that gets a lot of moisture. Those looking to climb it should be in good shape and prepared to to have muddy wet feet. The scenery is incredible remember to bring a camera. For most of Vietnam having a rain coat is a little excessive because it is so warm. On the mountain having a ... Read Full Story
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Modern Vietnam has many attractions, says Tim Jepson, but one event from its recent past still looms above all others. Don't mention the war. This, more or less, is the gist of my Rough Guide to Vietnam. Or, more accurately – and I'm paraphrasing here – don't become obsessed by the war. But it's hard when visiting a country where the association, for me at least, is immediate and inescapable: Vietnam – war.                 Countryside in Dalat , Vietnam - Photo by Getty The closeness of the real world must have been the strangest thing, I think, as I sit reading the guide and ... Read Full Story
Mount Fansipan is Vietnam’s highest peak located in the far north just outside of Sapa. Mt. Fansipan is a very steep mountain that gets a lot of moisture. Those looking to climb it should be in good shape and prepared to to have muddy wet feet. The ...  
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The Mekong River runs through Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Yunnan (China) and is the longest river in the southeastern Asia region. Deep in history and rich in culture, it's one of the last travel frontiers with stunning natural ...  
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If you visit Vietnam’s northwestern region – alongside the wonderful scenery you can’t fail to miss the warm, natural smiles. Dan Tri newspaper visited Dien Bien, Lai Chau, Ha Giang, Yen Bai and Lao Cai provinces to bring you pictures of these young children from ethnic minority groups. Source: dantri Recommended itineraries - West to East Biking [...]  
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20h30 pickup at the hotel. Transfer to railway station for a night train at 21h30 to Sapa. Overnight on train. Day 1: Sapa - CatCat ( B) AM: 7h30 arrive Lao Cai, take a local bus to Sapa. Free for visiting ethnic market, Sapa town. PM : Trekking to ...  
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Leading local adventure specialist, ActiveTravel Asia (ATA) has announced launch of its upgraded and extended adventure products. Focusing on its adventure tours of the area - Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Asia, ATA is now expanding further outdoor packages and tailor-made private itineraries in the 2010 and 2011 with the true value for customers. Motorcycling Ho Chi [...]  
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We are a group of Malayan, We often take adventure tours and this time to Vietnam is Fansipan. Get pick up at Laocai train station and transfer to Sa pa, we stopped at Hotel, got a room for shower, breakfast, prepared our gears for the coming trek. On the way trekking Fansipan Mt, Vietnam Driving by Jeep along [...]  
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Am : 7h00 Depart to Maichau. Stop in HoaBinh. Visit Thai village, BanVan & BanLac. Overnight in Maichau. Day 2 : Maichau - Sonla Stop to visit small ethnic hamlets scattering along the way from Yen Chau, Moc Chau (Muong people). Overnight in Sonla ...  
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Discover Mekong, one of the leading tour operators in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, has introduced its new “Super Saver” Vietnam tour: Crossing Vietnam. With long- established links and relationships with hotels and travel service providers ...  
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