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Railway in Hanoi Disguised amidst the hectic, cramped streets of the Hanoi Old Quater lies a funky little area, where motorbikes or even cars are no longer the biggest danger...
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If you’ve made it to Sapa way up in the North West of Vietnam, you’ve no doubt already sampled a vast array of Vietnamese food. You may have even journeyed...
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Visiting Hue Imperial Tombs are destinations should be on your travel list beside the must-do walk in Hue Imperial City. There are seven Nguyen Emperors who managed to build their resting homes...
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Nowadays, the space of gong culture is found in Central Highlands of Vietnam including 5 provinces of Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong and Lam Dong and playing...
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Many travelers not only vote Hoi An as their favorite city in the world but also the tastiest city in Vietnam. Hoi An keeps people tuned to its cuisine ranging from...
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The awesome My Son adventure, accompanied with your gonna-be best local buddy from FocusAsia Travel, is waiting for you to be unveiled! For those travellers around the world seeking for...
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Hue is one of the few cities in Vietnam that has a romantic, slow living pace. When people talk about Hue, they usually think of a peaceful town, where there...
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Salty, sweet, spicy and sour, Cambodian cuisine has all bases covered. The nation is home to a bounty of seafood and fresh, fragrant produce, which features prominently in soups, curries,...
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So you came to Tokyo to eat? You'd need a whole month just to make it through the highlights of this world-class – some would say world's best – food...
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Lunar New Year is a major holiday period that’s celebrated across most of the Asian regions. But just because they all celebrate the new year doesn’t mean the customs and...