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Cua Lo Beach – an attractive destination for tourists

15:45 | 06/08/2012

Located in the central province of Nghe An about 18km from Vinh city, Cua Lo beach is one of the most popular destinations for both local and foreign tourists, especially during the summer.

Vietnam’s impression on National Geographic

15:19 | 05/26/2012

Vietnam’s beauty appears on National Graphic through pictures featuring its friendly people and magnificent landscape.

Attractive summer beaches in Vietnam

14:40 | 05/11/2012

Many beaches in Vietnam are mentioned in Forbers’ and CNN Go’s lists of the most beautiful beaches in the region, including An Bang, Sao (Star), Bai Lu and Quan Lan.

A destination for waves and sand

09:49 | 02/10/2012

Stretching 192km along the coast, the southern province of Binh Thuan boasts great potential for tourism development, especially sea tourism - the most popular in Vietnam.

Vietnam’s best tourist attractions

11:22 | 01/13/2012

Many visitors to Vietnam have been impressed by the unique beauty of the scenery.

Burial Ceremony of Ethnic Cham People

11:08 | 04/29/2011

According to the customs of the Muslim Cham people in Binh Thuan Province, after finishing a burial ceremony, the family of the deceased holds a worshipping ritual (“phathi” in the Cham language) at home for three consecutive days.

Sand dunes in Quang Binh province

08:41 | 04/05/2011

The sand dunes in the central province of Quang Binh often remind people of blazing sun, hot, dry westerly wind from Laos to Central Vietnam and flying sand. However, they also create wonderful landscapes.

10 famers receive 2009 Divine Farmer Award

11:30 | 02/01/2010

The 2009 Divine Farmer Award was presented to 10 outstanding farmers in Hanoi on January 31.

A paradise of golden beaches

13:22 | 12/23/2009

With its inviting beaches, blue waters and bright sun, Mui Ne has been one of Vietnam’s top tourist attractions for more than a decade.

Japan funds protective forest project

10:27 | 11/21/2008

Japan has promised to grant 534 million JPY (roughly US$5.6 million) for an afforestation project on sand dunes along Vietnam’s southern central coastal region.

The Red River dries up

18:10 | 02/15/2008

Low rainfall over the past months has caused the water level in the Red River running through Hanoi to drop to a 100-year record low of nearly 1m, badly affecting agricultural production and transportation on the river.