Ninh Binh is a very famous tourist city in Northern Vietnam, once the capital of Vietnam from 968 to 1010, and also owns two world heritage sites…
Tam Coc – Bich Dong is part of the Trang An – Tam Coc scenic complex, a special national monument and has been ranked by UNESCO as a cultural and natural heritage…
Dia Tang Phi Lai Tu Pagoda dates back to the Ly Dynasty, around the 11th century. Through many ups and downs of history, the pagoda was degraded and forgotten for a long time. By 2015,…
Oita is a prefecture located in the central Kyushu region of Japan. It is famous for its many natural hot springs, and is also home to many underground springs…
Doya Terraced Rice Fields (also known as Doya Tanada) are located on Fukushima Island, in the north of Nagasaki Prefecture, about 70km southwest of Fukuoka City. These terraced rice fields are recognized as a…
Takachiho Gorge, located in Miyazaki Prefecture, southeastern Kyushu, Japan. It was formed over 100,000 years ago, after multiple eruptions of Mount Aso. It is also known as…
Hanoi Walking Street was opened on September 1, 2016, operating on weekends, from Friday evening (usually from 7:00 pm) to the end of Sunday. And during this time, vehicles…
Kumamoto is a prefecture in the Kyushu island region of Japan, with the entire western region bordered by the sea, the remaining areas surrounded by rolling mountains. Kumamoto is famous for Aso – one of the…
Continuing part I of my journey to explore Kyushu (the article introducing the Hankyu Ferry cruise), in part II, I will introduce to you the first province of the Kyushu region, which is...
Kyushu is the third largest of Japan's four main islands and is located in the southwest of the country. This is the birthplace of Japanese civilization, famous for its beauty…