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BEST THINGS TO DO IN DA NANG IN 24 HOURS

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  The list below of the   best things to do in Da Nang   is certainly not exhaustive of everything Da Nang has to offer. This beautiful coastal city boasts pristine nature, all the conveniences and sights of a modern urban center, friendly people, and stunning architectural feats. There is most likely something for every traveler to enjoy. Bà Nà Hills – A European wonderland Located on the Truong Son Mountain range, this entertainment complex is only accessible by cable car. It recreates European fantasies for a Vietnamese audience if slightly cobbled together: in a charming French village, Roman centurions stand guard as statues and take pictures with tourists, overlooked by ornate castles. Another iconic attraction of this complex is the Golden Bridge. Two moss-wreathed stone hands rise out of the hillside to lift a shining bridge, from which visitors can enjoy a stunning birds-eye-view of the region. Its spectacular, surreal beauty inspired the bridge leading into Dream’s domain in

PHOUSI MOUTAIN IN LUANG PRABANG- A PERFECT PLACE TO FEEL WARM SUNSET

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Time to enjoy your trip with the magnificent view from   Phousi mountain . This is a favored landmark for any prior visitor. Find out more information about Phousi mountain in Luang Prabang (Laos ) in this article. In addition, you can read more   Luang Prabang travel guide   to know more interesting things. Phousi mountain overview  Geography Phousi Mountain, also spelled Phu Si, is considered a must-see for any visitor to Luang Prabang. Mount Phousi is nestled in the heart of the aged town of Luang Prabang. More specifically, this hill is located on a peninsula-edged Nam Khan river and Mekong river. The mountain has a gentle slope with over 300 stairs of red brick and is only about 100m tall. Spectacular sunrise & sunset in Phousi mountain You will be surprised with epic views of the mountain, both sunrise and sunset are treasured moments to capture accompanied by the fragrant white frangipani or red royal poinciana flowers scattered on the staircase, depending on the season.  Th

HANOI TRAVEL GUIDE | VIETNAM TRAVEL GUIDE

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A trip to   Vietnam   wouldn’t complete with a visit to the capital of Vietnam which boasting over “a thousand years of culture”, Hanoi is an enticing city of opposites; historical buildings may stand side by side with skyscrapers. In this article, we will give you the ultimate   Hanoi travel guide   with all the information you need to know for your perfect trip. In addition, you can also check out our   Vietnam travel guide   to know more interesting information about Vietnam Overview of Hanoi Besides the “cannot miss” The Old Quarter without hyperbole, the heart of Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh complex with its historic events of a nation, the beauty of  Hanoi  has gorgeously developed through the century from the small green streets, falling yellow leaves, the smell of milkwood pine flowers (Alstonia Scholaris), and the smell of “cốm” in season,  romantic fall to the cold winter with fragrant incense. Those reasons are enough to be on any bucket list of visitors who make their way to Vie

THE COMPLETE VIETNAM TRAVEL GUIDE FOR YOU

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Looking to explore Vietnam but not sure where to start? This   Vietnam travel guide   will help you plan the perfect trip, whether you’re interested in history, culture, food, or natural beauty. Vietnam is a country with something for everyone, and this guide will help you make the most of your time there.  Overview of Vietnam Capital: Hanoi (since 1010) Other main cities: Hue, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City Currency: dong. The Vietnamese use paper money ranging from VND 1,000 dong to 500,000. However, remember to keep small changes on you, because finding someone to break up a 500,000 bill might be difficult. Some places do take cards, and locals use bank transfers or send money via digital wallets such as Momo (available for residents only). Language: The official language is Vietnamese. Many people take English, French, Chinese, Japanese, or Korean as a second language. You will be able to get around with English (and occasionally Google Translate). Entry/Visa: You can apply for an E-vis