Nam Dinh Travel Guide: Coast, Temples and Local Eats
Nam Dinh province sits on the southern edge of the Red River Delta, about 100 km from Hanoi. It’s known for its Tran dynasty heritage, coastal wetlands important for migratory birds, and a strong local food culture. This guide explains how to get there, what to see and practical tips for planning a visit.
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Tra Su Bamboo Bridge: Exploring Vietnam's Longest Elevated Walkway
Discover the Tra Su Bamboo Bridge, a remarkable 10-kilometer pathway through the Tra Su cajuput forest in An Giang Province, Vietnam. This record-setting structure offers a unique way to experience the Mekong Delta's natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Learn about its construction, ecological importance, and how to plan your visit to this impressive destination.
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Cuc Phuong National Park: A Nature Retreat Near Hanoi
Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam's first national park, offers a significant natural escape southwest of Hanoi. This expansive protected area is home to diverse ecosystems, ancient trees, and important wildlife conservation efforts, providing opportunities for trekking, wildlife observation, and cultural experiences.
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