Friday, November 1, 2013

Natural Beauty Of Vietnam - THE TIMELESS CHARM

our-ASEAN.blogspot.com - Most travelers to Vietnam certainly started well Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) or Hanoi. To be honest, it would make more sense to start with a small village in rural Vietnam and then work your way up to the big city. Most of Vietnam is small, agrarian society, after all. Unfortunately, the nature of international travel, with reliance on a jumbo jet and airport, making such a humble beginning to Vietnam impossible. You can not avoid spending time in Saigon and Hanoi and out to the countryside takes a little more effort. This effort is worth it, however, and you should make sure that you spend at least some of your trips in the traditional village of Vietnam. If Saigon is the heart of Vietnam, Hanoi and the brain, the cells that make up the village is the national body.

Lung Cu Commune

Lung Cu commune have a total area of ​​3460 hectares with natural nine villages, including: Lo Lo Chai, Seo Lung, Ta Gia Khau, Tang Can, Then Van, Then Pa, Si Man Khan, San Cho, San Sa Phin and adjacent 16 km border the People's Republic of China. In all nine Lung Cu village, Lung old Seo is the polar extreme north Vietnam with a very deep valley Then Van to the left and Nho Que river from the small Mu Cang - Yunnan - China following to Dong Van - Meo Vac - ha Giang next right. In winter, the weather is very cold and sometimes snowy.
Lung Cu Commune
Yellow Rice Fields
Every September, Vietnam backpackers flock to Northwest because it is the best time to admire the big yellow rice.

Rice planting season is in full swing in the North West Vietnam. This country, along with others in the same region of Asia, provide the majority of the world's rice yield. Every September and October, Northwest overwhelmed by the yellow of rice in the harvest season. This is also the time that a group of spirit travelers plan their trip to the mountains.
Yellow Rice Fields
Hoi An Ancient Town

Hoi An ancient town in the central province of Quang Nam have won the 2013 Asian townscape Awards given by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme. The awards ceremony is scheduled for November 20 in Japan.

This award is given to highlight the significant efforts made ​​by the honor and Asian cities for repair, revitalization and the creation of a beautiful and harmonious townscape that is safe, sustainable and respect the local culture and history.

Earlier this month, the world premiere tour of Conde Nast Traveller magazine named Hoi An as the second best city for tourists in Asia after Kyoto, Japan.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Truc Lam monastery , Hue

Truc Lam Zen monastery Bach Ma is the nation's fourth-owned Vietnamese Zen Buddhist sect. It was built just a few years ago and the other located in the province of Yen Tu Quang Ninh, Vinh Phuc Province and Tay Thien Hoang Phuong mountains of Da Lat City.

It was an amazing experience to climb the 173 stairs to the gate. In Buddhist theory, one way to see the Buddha or a zen is to clear the mind. Climb up the ladder, while keeping count of the number of steps and breath, empty your mind. Amazingly no mind for the climb.

Truc Lam monastery , Hue
To Nung 

Located 6 miles north of downtown Pleiku, To Nung (or T'Nung) is actually the crater lake volcano extinct millions of years ago. This lake has a surface area of ​​280ha and an average depth of 16-19m, 40m at the deepest reaches.

Lake owes its name, T 'Nung, a village that is long in the legendary Gia Lai and Kontum Province, now called the Central Highlands.

To Nung also called "Pearl of Pleiku" and is where visitors should not miss when visiting Pleiku.
To Nung

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