and in part to the Commonwealth Games taking over which I know everyone found to be an enormous uplifting success for the city, and finally now Pride is back in its rightful spot as the first of the year in the UK over the late May bank holiday weekend. This...
Let’s discuss where to stay in Vung Tau. This charming beach resort is a short hop from Ho Chi Minh City and is an idyllic getaway from the busy metropolis. With pristine beaches and plenty of social attractions, there’s something for everyone. Table of Contents Best Areas to Stay in...
Hanoi is the beautiful bustling Vietnamese capital which attracts many travelers with its authentic and breathtaking old French architecture and charming streets lined with vendors who seem to always be serving delicious and very reasonably priced Vietnamese street food. Then there are the more modern...
fresh and fragrant beef, sweet bone broth, just like traditional Hanoi pho. But the most special thing is that customers who come here must queue and pay in advance and then have to bring the hot noodles to their seats by themselves. ...
Temples like Wat Pho are crowded with devotees all day. Street food sizzles all night. And the nightlife—from ritzy hotel bars to secret speakeasies—is second to none. With so much going on, you’ll need a local to show you around. Stick with me. As someone who...
3. See the Pho Chieu Pagoda: This stunning Buddhist temple is a peaceful and spiritual place to visit. The surrounding gardens offer a sweet release from the city’s chaotic buzz. Click here for directions. SEE ALSO: 15 Exciting Things To Do in Vietnam Where to Eat and Drink in Le Chan...
The iconic Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn) is located in Thonburi, on the other side of the river opposite Wat Pho. It’s easy to hop on a ferry to cross the river to explore Wat Arun but the best views are to be had from the Rattanakosin side. ...
1.We plan to go to summercamp in Mount Tai this vacation. 2.They often go to the countryside to visit their grandparents. 3.There are two big history museums in our city and we can learn a lot about the past there. camp visit ...
It’s hard to get more ‘local’ than Camden. The graffiti-tagged, gritty streets still resist gentrification and, Camden Market and the tour narrow boats on Regent’s Canal aside, this is still a working-class neighborhood. Stop byBlack Heart,Underworld, or another local pub and you might...
There are motorbike taxis. They have their license number on the back of their orange vests. It’s a lot harder for them to get stuck in traffic as they can zoom around cars and buses. I’ve seen some passengers decline to wear helmets, making me nervous for them whenever I see one ...