Co To Island & Beach
🏝🏝🏝 Co To Island in Quang Ninh, Notheast of Vietnam has probably the most beautiful and romantic beach ⛱⛱⛱ of Vietnam with transparent blue sea, white smooth sand, golden sunshine, and green mountains and forest. Visiting Co To, you will not only have a chance to become one with the nature in a relaxing and fresh environment of blue clean seawater, but also to visit primitive forests, the impressive lighthouse of Co To, Ho Chi Minh’s Monument, Co To Pier, fishing village and natural reefs and islets 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
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Ha Giang
Ha GIang, the northeast of Vietnam, is famous for its terraced rice fields.
The Old Quarter is the name commonly given to the historical civic urban core of Hanoi, located outside of the imperial citadel of Thang Long. This quarter used to be the residential, manufacturing and commercial center, where each street was attached to one scpecific type of manufacturing or commerce. Another common name referring to approximately the same area is the 36 streets.
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Can Cau Market
This small market, 20km north of Bac Ha, attracts a growing number of visitors. Some tours from Sapa now visit Can Cau on Saturday before moving on to Bac Ha for the Sunday market. A few Bac Ha stallholders also make the journey to Can Cau on Saturdays. It’s still a magnet for the local tribal people though, including Flower Hmong and Blue Hmong. The market spills down a hillside, with basic food stalls on one level and livestock at the bottom of the valley, including plenty of dogs. Locals will implore you to drink the local ruou with them. Some trips here include the option of an afternoon trek (for those still standing after ruou shots) to the nearby village of Fu La.
Ha Giang is a province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. It is located in the far north of the country, and surrounded by Cao Bang, Tuyen Quang, Lao Cai, and Yen Bai. Many ethnic minorities, including the Dao, H’mong, Tay, and Nung, live in Ha Giang province Vietnam. It also shares a 270 km long border with Yunnan province of southern China, and thus is known as Vietnam's final frontier. The province covers an area of 7945.8 square kilometres and as of 2008 it had a population of 705,100 people.
The provincial capital, also called Ha Giang, is connected by Highway 2 and is 320 km away from Hanoi. The border crossing is at Thanh Thuy, 25 km from the capital, Ha Giang city. It is one of the poorest provinces of Vietnam as it has mountainous topography with the least potential for agricultural development.
The climate is divided in two distinct seasons (rainy and dry), although it tends to vary depending on altitude.Ha Giang is the ideal location to organize activities such as hiking and camping. Famous sites include Quang Ngan Waterfall and Than Thuy-Thien Bao National Frontier Pass.
Dong Van Highland is situated 1,025 m above sea level and is inhabited by the Tay and H’Mong ethnic groups. The temperature is approximately 1oC in winter and reaches 24oC on the hottest days. The plateau provides famous products such as Hau plums, peaches, and persimmons without seeds. Dong Van apples are as big as pears. In Dong Van, numerous valuable plants used for their medicinal value are found, including ginseng, anise, and cinnamon.
Dong Van has a lot to offer: mountains, forests, hidden grottoes and caves, multicoloured orchid forests, plum and peach trees, persimmon orchards, and more.
Visiting Dong Van, one can see Pho Bang, also called Pho Bang Street, which was built a long time ago and features multi-storey houses made of clay bricks and tile roofs.Visiting Dong Van on Sundays, one can shop in a very original mountain market where all kinds of goods and multicoloure
Stunning Views in Ha Giang, Vietnam
Jade Temple and Returning Sword Lake - City Center of Hanoi at night.
According to the legend, in early 1428, Emperor Le Loi was boating on the lake when a Golden Turtle God surfaced and asked for his magic sword, Heaven's Will. The King concluded that Golden Turtle had come to reclaim the sword that its master, a local God, the Dragon Kinh had given Loi some time earlier, during his revolt against Ming China. Later, Lợi gave the sword back to the turtle after he finished fighting off the Chinese. Lợi renamed the lake to commemorate this event, from its former name Luc Thuy meaning "Green Water". The Turtle Tower standing on a small island near the centre of lake is linked to the legend. The first name of Returning Sword lake is Ta Vong, when the King haven't gave the Magical Sword back to the Golden Turtle God.