Day: March 31, 2026
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Saigon Dinner Food: 6 Must-Try Dishes at Night 2026
When the sun goes down in Saigon, the city does not slow down. If anything, it speeds up. Streets fill with the smell of grilling meat, simmering broth, and frying batter. Plastic stools appear on pavements. Families pull up to roadside stalls. Groups of friends gather around steaming hotpots. Saigon dinner food is a world…
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Ha Long Bay on a Budget: How to Visit Smart
Ha Long Bay has a reputation for being expensive. That reputation is partly earned and partly exaggerated. Yes, a luxury cruise costs serious money. However, the core experience of the bay – the limestone karsts, the caves, the emerald water, the kayaking – is accessible at a fraction of what many travelers assume they need…
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Da Nang in April: Beach Light and the Slow Return of Summer
April is when Da Nang begins to open itself more fully. The air warms, the sea settles, and the light lingers a little longer in the evening. Nothing feels rushed yet. Summer has not quite arrived, but you can sense it moving closer, just beneath the surface of the days. For many first-time visitors, this…
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Thang Long Imperial Citadel: A Layered Heritage Site in the Heart of Hanoi
Thang Long Imperial Citadel sits in a part of Hanoi that many first-time visitors already pass through, but stepping inside changes the feeling of the city almost immediately. The traffic falls back, the space opens, and the capital begins to feel older, more formal, and more deeply rooted in its own history. This is not…
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Hon Tam Island: A Peaceful Escape Near Nha Trang
Hon Tam Island is a small island near Nha Trang city in Vietnam. One of the most popular day trip spots in the area is here. The island is calm, clean, and easy to reach. Many travelers visit it for a quiet break from the busy city. This guide will tell you everything you need…
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Can Tho Beach: The Mekong Delta’s Freshwater Guide (2026)
The Mekong Delta is famous for floating markets and river cruises, not beaches. So Can Tho Beach catches most visitors by surprise. Built on the banks of the Hau River at the edge of Cai Khe Ward, this artificial beach is the largest freshwater beach in the Mekong Delta and one of the most unexpected…
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My Son Sanctuary: A UNESCO Cultural Heritage in Vietnam Hidden in the Hills
My Son is the place that asks for an early alarm. The valley holds on to the morning a little longer than the coast, and the old brick towers look best before the heat settles over everything. Hidden in a ring of hills in Quang Nam, this was once one of the most important religious…