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Dong Cao plateau


Located in Thach Son commune, Son Dong district, Bac Giang Province, about 150 km away from Hanoi capital, Dong Cao plateau (Cao Nguyên Đồng Cao) is at the high altitude of nearly 1,000 metres above the sea level. This attracts visitors for its huge forest, strange shaped ancient rock and the moment of contemplate sunrise… Read More »Dong Cao plateau

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Khuon Than lake


Khuon Than lake in Bac Giang is a good place to see, which is 40km from Bac Giang town and in Luc Ngan district. At the heart of this tourist site is Khuon Than Lake, which is surrounded by pine trees and mountains, with air that is fresh all year round. The 800ha Khuon Than… Read More »Khuon Than lake

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Mo spring


Streaming through a valley between Huyen Dinh and Yen Tu mountains, Mo Spring is located in Nghia Phuong Commune, Luc Nam District, Bac Giang Province. This beautiful attraction is about 90km from Hanoi and 40km from Bac Giang City. Dream spring is an amazing tourist destination in Bac Giang. Characteristics: due to geological structure, Mo Spring… Read More »Mo spring

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Hai Duong


Hai Duong is on the Red River Delta. It borders with Bac Ninh, Bac Giang provinces on the north, Hai Phong, Quang Ninh provinces on the east, Hung Yen Province on the west, Thai Binh Province on the south. The network of rivers includes Thai Binh, Rang, Kinh Thay, and Dao rivers’ giving good condition for agriculture and water transportation.

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Tho Ha village


Tho Ha village is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Bac Giang. Tho Ha Village is in Bac Giang Province, 50km north of Hanoi. The village used to specialise in making pottery wares. In the 1980s, the villagers abandoned the old tradition and adopted new ones: making rice noodles, rice crackers… Vietnam is fast… Read More »Tho Ha village

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Cam Son lake


Cam Son Lake in Luc Ngan District, Bac Giang Province, is a famous tourist site that you should not miss when you visit the north. Cam Son lake is an interesting tourist destination in Bac Giang. The lake covers 2,600ha, but during the rainy season it swells to 3,000ha. The 30km-long lake is 7 kilometres at… Read More »Cam Son lake


Khe Ro Primitive Forest


Khe Ro primitive forest is a wonderful destination that tourists should not miss if visiting Western Yen Tu natural reserve. It is a famous tourist destination in Bac Giang. A travel tour to Khe Ro primitive forest will bring people close to the wildlife to get leisure, fresh feelings and truly, pure senses about nature. Located… Read More »Khe Ro Primitive Forest

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Xuong Giang Victory Historic Relic Site


The Xuong Giang Victory site is an outstanding relic site that preserves the material and cultural remnants of a special and turbulent historical period in Vietnamese history. It is one of famous tourist destinations in Bac Giang. The Xuong Giang victory site formerly belonged to Dong Nhan commune (or Thanh village), Bao Loc district, Lang Giang… Read More »Xuong Giang Victory Historic Relic Site

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Temple of Literature


The main gate of the nation’s oldest university, be sure to visit during lunch time to avoid crowds.  Built by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong during the Ly dynasty, the Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu in Vietnamese) was erected in honour of the philosopher Confucius and his disciples in 1070. In 1076, it became home to Hanoi’s… Read More »Temple of Literature

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Ngoc Son Temple


The Ngoc Son Temple, or The Temple of the Jade Mountain, is situated on a small tree-sheltered island on the north side of Hoan Kiem Lake. Connected by a stunning scarlet bridge, this classic Vietnamese structure was built in honour of the intellectual scholar Saint Van Xuong, and national hero General Tran Hung Dao. In 1884, the Confucian scholar… Read More »Ngoc Son Temple

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Vinh Nghiem Pagoda


Vinh Nghiem pagoda is the first tourist destination in Bac Giang. It has been considered as the place of Truc Lam Zen Buddhism and held a special position in the history of Buddhism in the Tran Dynasty in particular and Vietnamese Buddhism in general. It was built under the reign of King Ly Thai To (1009… Read More »Vinh Nghiem Pagoda

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The Water Puppet Theatre


Live music is always performed alongside the puppeteering with traditional instruments and delicate vocals.  Dating back to the 11th century, water puppet performances are ideal for light entertainment and insight into Vietnamese folklore. Wading around in waist-deep water holding bamboo poles, puppeteers operate the lacquered wooden characters from behind a screen, reenacting scenes from rural village life.  Admission: 100,000 VNDHours: 3:30pm, 5pm, 6:30pm, 8pm, 9:15pm every… Read More »The Water Puppet Theatre

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Ha Nam


Ha Nam is a province in Red River Delta Vietnam, borders with Hanoi in the north, Hung Yen and Thai Binh in the east, Ninh Binh in the south, Nam Dinh in the southeast and Hoa Binh in the west. As planned, this province belongs to Hanoi Capital Region.

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Vietnamese Women’s Museum


This museum boasts a floor on textiles of ethnic groups, women’s crucial role in wartimes and even their practices as mediums of the ‘Mother Goddess’ worship. The Vietnamese Women’s Museum is one of the most modern museums in Vietnam. Housing a series of excellent exhibitions presenting artefacts, costumes, crafts, memoirs,and photographs from the past 100 years, the museum reveals… Read More »Vietnamese Women’s Museum

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Hanoi Opera House


The Opera House is at the edge of Hanoi’s French Quarter, where a few colonial buildings have been well preserved. Constructed at the turn of the 20th century, this beautiful colonial building is the largest theater in Vietnam. After nearly 100 years of operation, the Opera House was carefully refurbished in 1997 and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Today… Read More »Hanoi Opera House


The Old Quarter


At the top of Hoan Kiem Lake, Dinh Tien Hoang ’roundabout’ is a great starting point for exploring the alleys of the Old Quarter.  Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter is a single square kilometre comprised of 36 streets. Since the 15th century, each street has been home to artisans and craftsmen who traded in the specific merchandise for… Read More »The Old Quarter

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One Pillar Pagoda


The unique one pillar pagoda in the middle of a lotus pond.  This Buddhist wooden pagoda was built in the middle of a lotus pond on a single stone pillar by the Emperor Ly Thai To in 1049. Archives suggest it was built in honor of the Goddess of Mercy, who answered the Emperor’s prayers for a male heir.… Read More »One Pillar Pagoda

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Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum


Soldiers stand guard the entrance of Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum. This commanding construction was built from 1973 to 1975 to house the embalmed body of Vietnam’s greatest political leader, Hồ Chí Minh. Visitors and Vietnamese queue for hours every morning to pay their respects to the cadaver, dressed in a khaki wardrobe and encased in a… Read More »Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

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Phu Tho


Located in the Plains and Midland in the North of Viet Nam, Phu Tho shares border with Tuyen Quang, Yen Bai provinces on the north, Vinh Phuc, Ha Tay provinces on the east, Son La Province on the west and Hoa Binh Province on the south.

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Nam Dinh


Situated on Red River Delta, Nam Dinh is contiguous to Ha Nam, Thai Binh provinces on the north, Ninh Binh Province on the west and the East Sea on the east with 72km seaside. Nam Dinh is not only a granary of midland in the North but also a center of textile industry in Vietnam.

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