Heritage - Things to do

WHERE VIETNAM REMEMBERS

Vietnam’s heritage stretches from dramatic natural landscapes to centuries of Vietnamese cultural heritage still visible in daily life. Across each heritage site in Vietnam, you can trace both tangible culture heritage in Vietnam – citadels, temples, old quarters – and intangible culture heritage in Vietnam through ritual, craft, and festival in Vietnam traditions that continue today. From World Heritage in Vietnam to lesser-known cultural landmarks, these places reveal how the country’s history still feels present.

ECHOES OF VIETNAM

Natural Heritage in Vietnam

Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park is the reason many travelers decide to visit Quảng Bình in the first place. This vast protected area is known for its dramatic limestone mountains, underground rivers, and some of the most impressive cave systems in the world.

Vietnamese Cultural Heritage

If you’re looking for one of the most breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia, Trang An Landscape Complex in Ninh Binh, Vietnam deserves a top spot on your itinerary. Often called “Ha Long Bay on land,” Trang An Vietnam is a rare mixed cultural and natural heritage destination.

Vietnam UNESCO Sites

Hidden in a ring of hills in Quang Nam, this was once one of the most important religious centers of the Champa Kingdom, and it still carries that inward, hushed feeling now. The sanctuary dates from the 4th to the 13th centuries and has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1999.