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Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival

19th January 2012
Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival starts from January 6th. Formerly, the festival only lasts for a week. Recently, with the attention and investment of the State, the complex has been upgraded into a larger cultural site which is famous not only for Vietnamese but... Read >
Author: vietnamheritagetravel

Extract the maximum fun and knowledge from Cambodia short tours

17th January 2012
The kingdom of Cambodia spreads its magic all over the world with its emasculating natural beauty and amazing landscape. No wonder why thousands of visitors come here to have some fantastic moments on the grand lap of nature with many exciting holidaying ... Read >
Author: Amit Kothiyal

Top 5 Musical shows in Vietnam

31st December 2011
Nha Nhac On November 7, 2003, UNESCO bestowed world heritage status on 28 relics of nations as masterpieces of oral and intangible heritage of humanity. Among the 11 masterpieces of Asia, nha nhac (royal music) represents the first intangible legacy of V... Read >
Author: vietnamheritagetravel

Honoring Vietnam’s ancestors

05th December 2011
Hung temple is honored as the birthplace of the Vietnamese people. Hone to an annual festival and many legendary relics, it holds a special place in Vietnam’s heart According to legend, the Vietnamese people came into being when a dragon, Lac Long Quan... Read >
Author: vietnamheritagetravel

That Son adventures

23rd November 2011
Cars and buses stand in queue, heading from Chau Doc to Nui Sam. They are pilgrims going to the temple of the region’s Holy Mother. With visitors flooding in on weekends, every year 2 million people pass through Chau Doc According to legend, an old statue... Read >
Author: vietnamheritagetravel

The Mysterious Mountain in An Giang Vietnam

12th November 2011
The mysterious cave, the artificial lake, the rock elephant ... bring wild beauty, impressive of the mountains at this land. Cam Mountain (Forbidden Mountain) Nui Cam or Thien Son Cam mountain is the highest mountain (710 m), is the largest in the T... Read >
Author: John Mayer

Village hearts

11th November 2011
In the decades spent recovering from the severe effects of war, Vietnamese critics struggled to modernize. As Vietnamese markets regained the strength, the country quickly caught up to the fast paced, high-tech world of the 21st Century. The dream of beco... Read >
Author: vietnamheritagetravel

Shimla “The Summer Queen”

17th October 2011
Manali is known to have innumerable scenic beauties which can offer lot of fun and memorable holidays to its prospective visitor. Whether people are on annual vacation with their family or planning there once in a lifetime honeymoon tour, Manali is the... Read >
Author: munish gupta

The good earth

06th October 2011
In the past, most houses in Vietnam were built from natural materials like earth, bamboo and palm leaves. Giang Lam reports on the sod houses that were once common in northern Vietnam. Today, most houses in Vietnam are made of concrete or bricks. In the ... Read >
Author: vietnamheritagetravel

Wedding photography london how to find a professional photographer

04th October 2011
The trees, shrubs and gardens of Battersea Park are undeniably the lungs of Battersea and discreetly concealed in its two hundred acres of parkland and following to the lake is a tiny gem known as the Pump Dwelling Gallery. As the title indicates it's an ... Read >
Author: MaryMclean

Looking for a Patio Melbourne?

20th September 2011
Having a patio in your back garden can have many great uses and transform your back garden into somewhere that looks nice and pretty in the summer into somewhere that you can sit and enjoy and get a real sense of tranquility and calm in your own property.... Read >
Author: Ashlie Johnson

Suzhou Travel - Tiger Hill

20th September 2011
Clearly visible on Suzhou’s skyline and with a history of 2,500 years, Tiger Hill is a stunning visual and cultural symbol of Suzhou. One of Suzhou’s ancient poets once said that to visit Suzhou and not see Tiger Hill would lead to a life time of regret. ... Read >
Author: China Travel Go

Beckenham - Once A Tiny Village

16th September 2011
Once a tiny almost entirely rural village, Beckenham is now completely taken over by suburban London and is nestled in the Borough of Bromley. The town is mentioned in the Domesday Book, however it is likely that its origins are far earlier than that as a... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Mui Ne Beach

12th September 2011
Although most of the beach has been developed, there are still patches of pristine sand fringed with coconut palms Mui Ne overview Mui Ne Beach is about 300km from Ho Chi Minh City and can only be reached by road at present. It's composed of soft light... Read >
Author: vietnamheritagetravel

Iron Gazebo, Wrought Iron Arbour or Pergola - Which Garden Structure is Right for Me?

07th September 2011
Iron gazebo, pagoda, pavilion, arbour, kiosk, belvedere, cabana or pergola? Deciding on a garden structure can be confusing. Many people say they'd like a pergola but what they really want is an arbour. Are they the same thing? - Strictly speaking - N... Read >
Author: mdfavir1
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