Category: Vietnam
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A Royal Resting Place and a Sweet Escape: Visiting the Tomb of Khải Định and Savoring Coconut Coffee at Lăng Khải Định
Huế is a city where history rises from the earth in the form of temples, palaces, and imperial tombs. Among them, the Tomb of Khải Định stands out—not just for its grandeur, but for its striking blend of Vietnamese tradition and European influence. Our visit felt like stepping into a masterpiece carved in stone. And…
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A Royal Journey: Exploring the Forbidden City of Huế and Savoring Imperial Cuisine
Huế is a city where history whispers through ancient walls, where emperors once walked, and where traditions continue to shape the present. Our visit to the Forbidden City—the heart of the Imperial Citadel—felt like stepping into a living museum. And to complete the experience, we indulged in the rich, elegant flavors of Huế’s Imperial Cuisine,…
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A Journey Through Time: Riding the Vintage Train to Huế and Stopping at the Stunning Lăng Cô Bay
Some journeys aren’t just about getting from one place to another—they’re about the moments in between. Our trip from Da Nang to Huế aboard a vintage train was exactly that: a slow, scenic, soul-stirring experience that blended nostalgia, nature, and the quiet beauty of Vietnam’s coastline. And the highlight of it all was our unforgettable…
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A Magical Evening in Hoi An: Exploring the Ancient Town and Dining at Thằn Lằn Xanh
Hoi An is the kind of place that feels like it was made for wandering. Lantern-lit streets, riverside charm, centuries-old architecture, and a gentle rhythm that invites you to slow down—our visit to this UNESCO World Heritage city was nothing short of enchanting. And as the sun set, our evening became even more memorable with…
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A Journey Through Stone and Spirit: Exploring the Marble Mountains of Da Nang, Vietnam
Da Nang is full of natural wonders, but few places capture the imagination quite like the Marble Mountains. Rising dramatically from the flat coastal landscape, these five majestic limestone and marble hills are steeped in mythology, spirituality, and centuries of craftsmanship. Our visit felt like stepping into a world where nature, history, and culture intertwine…
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Exploring Monkey Mountain: A Scenic Escape in Da Nang, Vietnam
Da Nang is known for its beaches, bridges, and vibrant city life—but just a short drive away lies a place where nature, spirituality, and breathtaking views come together. Our visit to Monkey Mountain, also known as Son Tra Peninsula, was one of the most refreshing and memorable parts of our Vietnam journey. 🌿 First Impressions:…
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Calm Moments Before Takeoff: Our Experience at the Ho Chi Minh Airport Business Lounge Before Flight QH150 to Da Nang
Airports can be chaotic, but every now and then you find a quiet corner that turns waiting time into something enjoyable. That’s exactly what we experienced at the Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat) Airport Business Lounge while waiting to board Flight QH150 to Da Nang, Vietnam. It became a small sanctuary—comfortable, quiet, and…
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When the Sun Sets: Experiencing Ho Chi Minh City at Night
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam has two personalities—one vibrant under the tropical sun, and another that awakens the moment dusk settles over its skyline. When night falls, the city transforms into a glowing tapestry of neon lights, buzzing motorbikes, and endless energy. It’s a world where every corner feels alive, every street has a story,…
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One Bite at a Time: Diving Into Authentic Local Food in Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City is a feast long before you sit down at a table. The moment you step into its streets, the aroma of grilled meats, simmering broths, and fresh herbs wraps around you like a warm welcome. Our food journey here wasn’t just about eating—it was about discovering Vietnam’s soul, one bite at…
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A Day in Saigon: Our Visit to the War Remnants Museum and Saigon Central Post Office
Ho Chi Minh City is a place where history and modern life intertwine in vivid, unforgettable ways. During our visit, two landmarks stood out for the stories they told and the emotions they stirred: the War Remnants Museum and the Saigon Central Post Office. Together, they offered a powerful contrast—one reflecting the struggles of Vietnam’s…
