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8 steps to become an eco-conscious traveller
Almost 1.2 million people travel internationally every year. Tourism has undoubtedly had a positive impact on the global economy, with travellers contributing to economic growth.
These travel mistakes could be causing your jet lag
Jet lag sucks, and we all know it. There are all sorts of supposed remedies to attempt to power through the day after a long flight, but sometimes the heavy eyelids still get the better of us.
Hanoi's colonial-era railway doubles as selfie hotspot
In the heart of Hanoi's busy Old Quarter, French-built railroad tracks have become a hotspot for tourists seeking the perfect Instagram selfie, and for cafe owners serving up hot coffee and cold beer.
Veteran Saigon coffee shops offer a slow, easy start
Three Saigon cafés are regular haunts of somewhat elderly people who enjoy a slow, easy start to the day.
Vietnam’s floating markets among Southeast Asia’s most photogenic places
A riot of colors hustling and bustling on water, Vietnam’s floating markets are among the best destinations for photography enthusiasts.
Vietnam’s unique religion and the center of its universe
The religion of Caodaism was established in Tay Ninh. Cao Dai means “the highest power” and the religion is formally known as The Great Faith for the Third Universal Redemption.
Two Vietnam resorts rank among world’s best
U.S. luxury and lifestyle travel magazine Condé Nast Traveler has published a list of the top 50 resorts, and it features two from Vietnam.
Five dishes that fit Hanoi’s chill bill
From rice-based soups to steamed mollusk, five dishes stand ready to warm you up in Hanoi's late autumn chilly weather.
Da Nang’s ‘upside-down’ house
Turn your camera upside down and you friends will walk on ceilings and walls.
A Hanoi Old Quarter street that has stayed true to its name
Few of the Old Quarter guild streets have held on their traditional craft. Hang Thiec is one of them.