In a recently published article, the prestigious British newspaper The Times showcased a list of stunning destinations across Vietnam.
Travel journalist Claire Boobbyer of The Times shares her memorable journey through Vietnam, providing recommendations for must-visit spots in this S-shaped country based on her personal experiences.
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At the top of the list is Hanoi, the millennia-old capital rich in culture and history.
“Hanoi feels like a living museum filled with memorable milestones. The city is home to rivers, lakes, cultural centers, bustling markets, and a diverse culinary scene. Visitors shouldn’t miss exploring the Old Quarter, often called the ‘heart’ of Hanoi,” Boobbyer suggested.
The breathtaking natural landscapes of Ha Giang also left a lasting impression on Boobbyer, earning the northern province the second spot on her list.
“Visitors here can marvel at the spectacular scenery while experiencing the daily lives of local ethnic communities,” she noted.
Pu Luong (Thanh Hoa) and Mai Chau (Hoa Binh) were also highlighted as unique destinations that captivated the foreign journalist.
In Khanh Hoa, Boobbyer introduced readers to Ninh Van Bay, located on the Hon Heo Peninsula, about 60 kilometers from Nha Trang. “Ninh Van Bay is a tranquil retreat far removed from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This pristine bay offers fresh air and a harmonious connection between nature and humanity.”
Other notable hits celebrated by the The Times writer include the ancient capital of Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An (Quang Nam), and Da Lat (Lam Dong).
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Source: Vietnam Insider