Interesting places
On 4 / 8, Mr Ho Khanh (a tour guide) found two new caves. According to Ho Khanh, two caves are not long but have many beautiful stalactites.

The Hanoi ceramic mosaic mural project is preparing to unveil the incredible ceramic mosaic mural which it hopes will earn the city a place in the Guinness World Records.

>> Projects mark Hanoi’s 1,000th anniversary

Tay Bac, the mountainous region in the northwest of Vietnam, is famous for beautiful terraced fields, colorful love markets, magnificent mountains and valleys. The terrain is fascinating for tourists who can discover many riddles of nature and indigenous cultures. The spectacular hillside-hugging road to the northern province of Ha Giang has a few hair-raising turns but the marvelous landscape is irresistible for nature lovers and adventurers.

Quan Son Lake, with its many small islands surrounded by forests and hundreds of limestone peaks, retains its wild and tranquil beauty as an idyllic out-of-the-way picnic spot in My Duc District, 50km from central Ha Noi.

Ghenh Rang, 3km south of the poetic Quy Nhon City, has some of the most fantastic vermilion twilight skies in the country.
Hanoi is now enjoying its best time of the year.
Around 35km from Tuy Hoa city in the central province of Phu Yen is Mang Lang, one of the oldest churches in Vietnam, which is also home to the first book written in Vietnam’s modern Romanized script – quoc ngu.
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