Lang Cave (Hang Lang) is a beautiful sight ravishing all tourists in Vietnam

Lang Cave (Hang Lang) is a beautiful sight ravishing all tourists in Vietnam
Lang Cave (Hang Lang) is a beautiful sight ravishing all tourists in Vietnam
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Stalactites in the colorful light
Located in Xuan Son – Thanh Son – Phu Tho, Lang Cave (Hang Lang) is a beautiful site ravishing all tourists in Vietnam travel visit here. Lang Cave lies very deeply into the mountain. The entrance of the cave is right in front of Muong Lang field. This is the largest and longest stalactite cave in Xuan Son.
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Stalactites are found everywhere in the cave
At some points, the roof of the cave is even 15 or 20 meters in height, and its width nearly has the same size. The cave extends along the limestone mountain. There is a large stream flowing along the bottom of the cave. At the points where the cave expands, its foundation is covered with a layer of rocks, yellow sand and clay. On the roof of the cave, there are stalactites letting down. Through millions of years, they have created beautiful multiforms.
Go deeper into the cave, there would be many pillars, which are created and adorned all by nature. These pillars prop up from the cave’s bottom to its roof, just like from hell to heaven, provoking a breath-taking feelings in the observers.
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These pillars prop up from the cave’s bottom to its roof, just like from hell to heaven…
Lang Cave is extensively spacious that hundreds of people can come to visit in one go. Distant from its mouth for a few hours of walking, the cave’s bottom turns into a stream that is two-meter deep. From there, the journey still can be continued. However, since it is a solitude, tourists in Vietnam travel will have to use torch in order to discover the hidden charm of the cave.
Lang cave does not only have natural beauty but also carries its own mysterious legends. Since ancient times, Xuan Son villagers have worshiped God of Lang cave. The legends of Lang cave has made the hearts of generations of Xuan Son enduring with the history of the Vietnamese people.
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Ao Chau Pond: Green Pearl in Ha Hoa District, Phu Tho

Ao Chau Pond: Green Pearl in Ha Hoa District, Phu Tho
Ao Chau Pond covers a total area of almost 3km2, spreading over three communes including Am Ha, Am Thuong, and Y Son in Ha Hoa District. 
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The site is 70km far from VietTri City and 50km from Phu Tho and easily accessible if you wish to reach there overland, by waterway or railway. For ones going by car, take the National road No. 2 since the route is the main connection between the capital city and other northern provinces. Otherwise, you can buy boat tickets to Ao Chau Pond  to travel on Red river, Da river or Lo river.
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Boat traveling on Ao Chau Pond
The Ao Chau tourist site occupies an entire area of 1.500 hectares and features a packet of activities open to  visitors’ choice such as rowing, fishing, mountain climbing, etc…
 There are 99 branches that worm their way through nearly 100 hills and islands, then finally pour into Ao Chau pound. Undoubtedly, the pound boasts vast blue water remaining calm all year through. At nights , the Pound’s water gently glistens in the moonlight and reflects the images of exuberant fruit-trees growing on its bank. Thanks to the favorable weather and rich land, tourists visiting Ao Chau Pond have chances to taste heaven-like, fresh local fruits hanging from litchi, jackfruit, pomelo trees on the bank of the pond.
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The calm water reflects the images of exuberant fruit-trees growing on its bank..
The highest peak of the islands surrounding Ao Chau Pond is recorded as 177m above sea level. The deepest bottom of the pond is claimed to be 35m and be always filled with abundant and limpid water originated from different streams. The pond is home to many types of aquatic animal including trionychid, golden turtles…
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Van Long is not only a natural reserve of wetlands but also the cultural relics

Van Long is not only a natural reserve of wetlands but also the cultural relics
Visiting Van Long Natural Reserve, floating in small basket boats, tourists have a chance to comfortably admire magnificent landscapes of Van long with a panoramic view of mountains endlessly stretching, valleys undulating, along with evergreen forests, peacefully tranquil villages, and verdant rice paddies.
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Van Long Wetland Nature Reserve
Owning an area of nearly 3000 hectares, Van Long Natural Reserve has 32 stunning caves such as Ca(Fish) cave, Bong(Shadow) cave, Rua( Turtle) cave, Chanh (lemon) cave,… Notably, Fish Cave, the longest cave with 250m long, 8m high and 10m wide, is actually a breathtaking cave with its stalactites on the ceiling creating wonderful multi-shapes look like animals in the forest and water. In Fish cave, there are a great number of catfish, anabas, cuttlefish,… According to legend, ancient people caught a fish with 45 kilograms weight so that it named “Ca cave”.
Among the grottos in Van Long, Thung Doi is the highest grotto with 210 meters height above ground; the largest grotto is Bong grotto (16 meter). There have mountains’ strange name such as: Nghien Mountain, Hom Sach Mountain, Da Ban Mountain, Meo Cao Mountain, Tien Co Mountain, Voi Dung Mountain, Canh Cong Mountain, Mo Coi Mountain…
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Van Long Nature Reserve
I n the Van Long forest, there has 457species of higher plants. Especially, it has 8 species listed in Vietnam Red book. Animals have 39 species, 12 species of rare animals such as Delacour’s Langurand accounted largest number in Vietnam, chamois, Bengal slow Loris, Asian black bear, stump-tailed macaque… In the 9 species listed in Vietnam Red Book such as: king cobra, water monitor, oriental Rat snake, lizards…
In the dry season, Van Long is the wintering place of migratory birds from the North. There has tens of pheasants, grey heron, and hundreds of white stork, night herons… Coming to Van Long natural reserve, tourists can’t miss “Thi tree”-600 years old, Chi Le Temple, Mai Trung Temple,Le Kha Khang Temple, Duc Thanh Nguyen Temple, Dich Long cave, historic relic of Dinh Tien Hoang, Son Tu pagoda, Tap Ninh pagoda,…
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Ha Noi Old Quarter on the weekend

Ha Noi Old Quarter on the weekend
Ha Noi Old Quarter on the weekend

A musician in Ha Noi Old Quarter
Every weekend, the walking streets attract not only local Ha Noi citizens but also overseas travelers. Every Saturday, from 7 p.m., Ha Noi Old Quarter becomes a whole new area.
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The long busy lines of motorcycles and taxis are replaced with sights of families walking their children. Teens and tourists groups look for a place to have a chat and grab a bite with their friends.
Along Ma May street, right across the old houses, many people are attracted to a group of contemporary dancers of Ha Noi. They lose themselves to the grooving melody of Western, Korean music, but also sometimes slow down to the harmonic nature of Vietnamese songs.
A few footsteps away, on the intersection of Ngoc Quyen and Ma May is the traditional Vietnamese music show. The stage is small, but it gains a large amount of followers. Among the crowd, apart from the elderlies, there are also young adults and even overseers stopping by
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A street ball juggler in Ha Noi Old Quarter
As the streets become vehicle-free, the kids can have fun with mini cyclos, rollerskates, and bicycles. Not only that, parents can take their little ones to see magicians, dancers and beatboxers.
For backpackers, Ha Noi Old Quarter, especially the walking street, has become the ideal location for an intimate get-together. They come from all walks of life, from classy to dirty, from rushing to calming, from ecstatic to upset. Ha Noi is sort of an addiction that causes an individual to become one with the people and join the nightlife.
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A foreigner performing traditional Vietnamese music.
Apart from dining, shopping, exploring, and sightseeing, overseas travelers can take part in some of these activities as street performers right here in Ha Noi Old Quarter. The scene of two Caucasians performing classic songs with their accordion, harmonica, and ukulele had the girls going wild. Everybody was so intrigued that they have to stop everything just to see them perform. Tourists can also be filmmakers, recording footage of the exciting Ha Noi nightlife.
During daytime, these streets are for vehicles, but as the sun goes down, the food starts coming out. Everywhere you go on the walking streets, there are food stalls on the sidewalk and the fancy restaurants. Beer shacks, sidewalk cafes and shishas, hot pots and BBQs, etc. pop up next to each other, sometimes they even expand to the asphalt.
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Imperial Citadel in Hue_ Famously being one of Vietnam’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites

 Imperial Citadel in Hue_ Famously being one of Vietnam’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites
 Imperial Citadel in Hue_ Famously being one of Vietnam’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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The grandeur architecture was planned to be built in 1803 by Gia Long – an emperor who founded the Nguyen Dynasty. During 27 years from 1805 to 1832, the Imperial City of Hue was finally completed under the reign of Minh Mang, making it the most massive structure being built in the history of modern Vietnam involving thousands of workers, millions cubic meters of rock and huge volume of burden workload. It locates on the northern bank of Huong River, turning South with total land area of 520 ha. The place was made UNESCO Site in 1993 with the remained buildings being actively restored and preserved after the destruction from the Vietnam War.


The Imperial City of Hue has a circumference of 10 kilometers with the height of 6.6 meters and 21 meters thick with forts being meanderingly arranged, accompanied by cannons, artilleries and ammunitions. Initially the fortress was built solely by soil, only to be replaced by bricks afterward. Surrounding the city is the complicated canal system served not only as a protection but also as a waterway with nearly seven kilometers.

There are total of ten main majestic gates leading to the Imperial City of Hue, which can be divided into two main parts excluding houses and mansions: The Citadel and The Forbidden City. The former served to protect the important palaces inside while the latter was where the emperor and the royal family stayed as well as the court’s workplace. All the typically traditional Eastern architectures including majestic palaces, tombs and museums stand accordantly together to make an utmost amusing attraction right in the heart of Vietnam.

There is no difficulty getting to the Imperial City. From Phu Bai International Airport, head straight to 1A Highway and you’ll be standing right nexvt to a massive gate leading its way inside; just prepare 50.000 VND for the ticket and all there’s left for you to do is sightseeing the magnificence of the Imperial City of Hue.
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Sam Son Beach

Sam Son Beach
Sam Son is a coastal borough in the east of Thanh Hoa, 16km from the center of Thanh Hoa City. 
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This place has been a famous spot for tourism in Vietnam since the beginning of the previous century, when the French begun to build facilities there to serve themselves and the courts of the Nguyen regime. In addition to the gifts that the nature presents, Sam Son also has many attractions for the travelers to explore.
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Sam Son Borough has a long and beautiful beach reaching more than 16km in length. The very flat and gentle sandbank, combined with the clean and blue water makes the scenery of Sam Son beach magnificent and attractive. Visitors will have some unforgettable moments when they wallow in the cool blue sea, listen to songs of the wave and the wind, and take a nap on the sunlight sandbanks or build sand castles. Also, this is a good place to try various local seafood varieties such as shrimps, crabs, fishes and also to bring back home some nice souvenirs.
Besides the beaches, Sam Son also has another fascinating destination with many natural attractions and historical relics: the Truong Le Mountain range. The part that is contiguous to the sea is called Co Giai Islet. On top of this islet, there is a small pagoda named “Doc Cuoc”, which means “One Leg”. The pagoda is the place for the local people to recall the epic legend of a giant that manages to slay a sea monster and to guard the sea in the past.  Also, there is a special rock name “Trong Mai”, formed with two huge boulders on a flat rock. There is a story that these rocks represent a pair of husband and wife, who love each other passionately even when both have been transformed into birds. 
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The Temple of Literature in Ha Noi Vietnam

The Temple of Literature in Ha Noi Vietnam
Built in the latter part of the ninth century, Van Mieu is one of the oldest universities in the world. Its original purpose was the worship of the sages and saints of Confucianism, but six years later, a National College was established on the site. Initially, it admitted only princes, but soon expanded to admit bright students nationwide.

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The Temple of Literature is surrounded by brick walls. Inside, the complex is separated into five areas. The first area contains the main gate with the inscription "Van Mieu Mon" (Disciple of Temple of Literature) and two stone dragons in the style of the Le So Dynasty.

The main path leads through another gate to the second area where there are two small gates on both sides. The main path leads to Khue Van Cac (Pavilion of Literature). There are also two small gates on both sides of Khue Van Cac.

The third section divides Khue Van from the Dai Thanh Mon (the Gate of Great Synthesis), and contains a square lake, Thien Quang Tinh (the Well of Heaven’s Clarity), surrounded by walls. On both sides of the well are pavilions full of stelae inscribed with the names of Ph.D scholars.

The Confucian education system

After years of study, students were allowed to take the first-degree examinations held once every three years. Those with the highest marks in this exam were named bachelors. A year later, they would travel to the capital to take part in a further set of examinations. Those with the highest marks became were awarded a doctorate. As a Ph.D., a scholar was then eligible to join the ranks of the mandarins.

There are 82 steles, the oldest relating to the 1442 palace exam and the most recent, the 1779 exams. They are the most valuable relics in the Temple of Literature.

The heart of Confucianism

Beyond the next gate is the fourth area. It contains a large courtyard flanked by two pavilions originally used to house the altars where scholars could worship the 72 disciples of Confucius. At the rear is Dai Bai, the Great House of Ceremonies, containing a bell cast in 1768 and other precious objects.

The University

The fifth section, at the rear of the Dai Bai area, is the mperial College of the Le Dynasty, the then university. When the Nguyen Dynasty moved the college to Hue, this area was converted into a temple dedicated to Confucius' parents.

The old University building was destroyed during the war, but was accurately reconstructed in 2000 using authentic materials and techniques to launch the countdown to Hanoi’s millennium in 2010.

Van Mieu then and now

In the past, Van Mieu was held in great reverence not only as a major centre of Confucian thought and study, but also for its status as the apogee of learning in Vietnam and the only route to becoming a mandarin. Regardless of rank, those on horseback were obliged to dismount and walk their steeds when passing the in front of the complex.

Today, the quiet queues of worshippers and acolytes have given way to tourist coaches that disgorge noisy tourists in their hundreds several times a day. Nevertheless, we recommend a visit, but arrange it to coincide with off-peak periods so that our visitors can experience the remarkable qualities of a place steeped the echoes of thousands of long dead scholars steeped in the pursuit of enlightenment.

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The heart of Hanoi is Hoan Kiem Lake

The heart of Hanoi is Hoan Kiem Lake
Hoan Kiem lake means “lake of the returned sword”. The story behind the name is a legend. In 1418, the Vietnamese emperor Le Loi fought a war against the Chinese. It wasn’t going too well for him so when he walked by the lake one day, he saw a giant tutrtle coming out of the water with a magic sword in its mouth. He took the sword and eventually defeated the Chinese army with it. When he was having his victory parade at the shores of Hoan Kiem, the turtle appeared again and demanded the sword back. Before he could do anything, the sword flew away from his hands to the tortoise’s mouth. It disappeared in the water. The emperor had a temple built which can still be seen today.
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The lake is one of the major scenic spots in Hanoi, Vietnam and serves as a focal point for its public life as it’s located right in the middle of the Old Quarter. It is a large lake surrounded by urban landscape, roads, businesses and walkways.
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This lake is a central gathering place in the center of the city. People come here to socialize, to talk, to do business, and to relax.. As early as pre dawn on any given day hundreds of people are exercising and have already started they’re days here, you will see locals of all ages jogging and practicing tai chi. Later in the day, you will find grandparents wheeling kiddies in strollers, and young couples strolling around holding hands.
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Lẽ ra, CLB Hà Nội đã hội quân lại từ rất sớm, nhưng trước đề nghị hấp dẫn từ Hà Nội T&T, đội bóng  đá giành vé tham dự VCK U21 QG năm 2015, nên họ đã lui ngày tập trung để các cầu thủ trẻ được dịp cọ xát ở giải đấu có chất lượng cao. Và thế là một loạt cầu thủ của CLB Hà Nội đã được tăng cường cho U21 HN.T&T gồm Đỗ Hùng Dũng, Thân Thành Tín, Phạm Đức Huy, Nguyễn Nam Anh, Trần Văn Kiên, Nguyễn Văn Hiệp, Nguyễn Quang Hải, Nguyễn Văn Hoàng, Hoàng Ngọc Hào và Trần Đình Trọng.


Đây đều là những cầu thủ từng thi đấu rất thành công ở giải hạng Nhất vừa qua. Trong đó, Quang Hải vừa khoác áo ĐT U19 QG, Đức Huy và Hùng Dũng là những cầu thủ từng nhiều lần khoác áo các ĐT U19 và U23 QG.


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