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Phu Quoc for the Weekend

By Marcia Selva
This would be my third attempt to go to an island called Phu Quoc located southwest of Ho Chi Minh City between

Buon Ma Thuot Detour

By Robert Reid
Fresh coffee, hill tribe overnights and a fake tank–just part of the charms of the Central Highland town, a step (or two) off the beaten path near Nha Trang.

Phuoc Son

By Mike McCarthy
We were up early to make the trip from Danang to Phuoc Son.

Cam Ranh Bay

By Samantha Coomber
They caught my attention returning from the Central Highlands city of Dalat.

Da-Lat

By MyLien Nguyen
Da-Lat…. a little, tucked away, mountainous town of Viet Nam. It is the place where I always long to go back.

Nha Trang

Nha Trang has earned its place on Vietnam’s tourist mainline partly on merit and partly due to its location. Much has changed here since the days when the Chams knew the area as Eatrang, the “river of the reeds” and the city now supports a population approaching 300,000.

Sapa Rhapsody

Sapa Rhapsody
By Ian Stuart
Hmong, Tai and Red Zhao have lived in Vietnam’s North West since the 1700’s, when the nomads began arriving from China.

Bac Ha

By Samantha Coomber
The gateway to the mountains and hill tribes of North-east Vietnam begins with the inconspicuous Tran Quy Cap Station in Hanoi. Waiting for the night train, the cramped city terminal is standing room only, packed with Vietnamese families armed with mountains of bags and international backpackers resembling turtles.

Halong bay

By Pham Thanh Long
History of the name “Halong”

Dalat Flower Festival

By Bobby King
Six months before the Da Lat Flower Festival, Lam Dong Province held a press briefing in Hanoi and initiated preparations for the festival in Da Lat. All these efforts aim at raising city resident’s awareness that they are living in a city of flower festivals.


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