Most travelers to Vietnam inevitably start with either Saigon or Hanoi. Truthfully, it would make more sense to start with a tiny village in the Vietnamese hinterland and then work your way up to a big city.
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Nhat Tan village on the edge of Hanoi’s West Lake is blooming with a variety of flowers, but especially peach...
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Quat Dong village, Thuong Tin district (Ha Noi) is a traditional village of handicraft from 17th century. The...
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Doi Tam village is very famous for its drum-making techniques. The village is located at the foot of Doi Mountain in...
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Since the 16th century, the village which originated in the north of Vietnam, has had its artisans work on furniture...
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The village of Ngu Xa is located to the west of Hanoi, near to the Truc Bach Lake and the West Lake.
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Located downtown Hanoi 35 km to the southwest village of Phu Vinh bamboo and rattan , Phu Nghia , U.S. Program ( Ha Noi...
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Non nuoc village belongs to Hoa Hai ward, Ngu Hanh Son, Da Nang city. The Non Nuoc stone has been used since the middle...
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Dong Ho Village with its famous paintings has become an aesthetic symbol in Vietnam culture.
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Cat Dang is a famous traditional lacquer ware village contributing numerous interior products for mausoleums and the...
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Situated on the bank of Nhue River, about 10km southwest of Hanoi Old Quarter, Van Phuc silk village is renowned for...
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