Central Vietnam Travel Destination
Coming to central Viet Nam, you will visit the combination of cultural and natural heritages. That is Hue city, an ancient Capital of country under Nguyen’s Dynasty. Those King of this Rein built a great temples, pagodas, tombs, and citadel system with the oriental features that have an intoxicative, attractive style. That is Phong Nha Caves with the magnificent landscapes created by nature. When arriving Hoi An town, tourists will see many moss-tile houses in this ancient city or discovering the beauties of Hoi An Holly land with its arresting architecture. These things have enriched for the Heritage treasures of the Mankind.
Hue Travel information
On the Northern bank of Perfume “HuongGiang” River has relics consisting of palaces, which were constructed as arc defensive ramparts with 11km length. This valuable construction includes more than 100 architectural works which were extremely reflected the life of Emperors and mandarins under Nguyen’ reign. Situated in the middle of hills on the Southern bank of Perfume River are very beautiful tombs of Nguyen Kings. Among these tombs are the four famous ones with the name and the arrangements of the tomb reflected each Emperor’s points of view. View details …
A Luoi
Aluoi is situated near the Ashau Valley, and is the site known as the infamous Hamburger Hill battle during the Vietnam War. During this weeklong battle in May 1969, 245 American soldiers died. It is located on the inland road between hue and the DMZ. The road to get there used to be part of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and extends up to the Dakrong Bridge. The scenery is quite beautiful as the road runs. View details …
DZM Travel information
For more than 20 years the Ben Hai River in central Vietnam marked the political division of Vietnam, separating the then Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV, North Vietnam) from the Republic of Vietnam (RVN, South Vietnam). The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) itself extended 5km either side of the River. The DMZ was the scene of some of the heaviest and most bitter fighting during the sixties and seventies. View details …
Phong Nha Ke Bang national Park
Viet Nam’s Phong Nha – Ke Bang national park has been recognised as a world natural heritage site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) at its 27th general assembly session being held in Paris from June 30-July 5. Phong Nha-Ke Bang park is now the fifth UNESCO recognised site in Viet Nam after Ha Long Bay. View details …
Da Nang Travel information
Close to Hoi An and Hue, Danang also boasts its own attractions and makes a great base for exploring Vietnam’s central coast. Danang’s riverside promenade, central square and friendly residents make it a wonderful city to stroll in.
The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five limestone towers rising from an otherwise flat plain. It’s possible to climb to the summit of one of the peaks, and it has become a huge tourist attraction. View details …
Hoi An Travel information
Hoi An has a distinct Chinese atmosphere with low, tile-roofed houses and narrow streets; the original structure of some of these streets still remains almost intact. All the houses were made of rare wood, decorated with lacquered boards and panels engraved with Chinese characters. Pillars were also carved with ornamental designs. View details …
My Son Travel information
My Son, located 69 km southwest of Danang, was an imperial city during the Cham dynasty, between the 4th and 12th centuries. My Son Sanctuary is a large complex of religious relics that comprises more than 70 architectural works. They include temples and towers that connect to each other with complicated red brick designs. The main component of the Cham architectural design is the tower, built to reflect the divinity of the king. View details …





