One thing Cambodia is famous for is its beautiful ancient temples spread around the country, which have miraculously survived to the present day despite war and decay. More recently, these temples have been drawing backpackers in for the exploration of a lifetime! The temples in Cambodia have tales to narrate, but most importantly they stand […]
Read moreThe Laotians themselves are very welcoming, allowing you an insight into their lives and country. The timeless appeal of this gentle land is both caused by and reflected in the very nature of the Laotians themselves – to hurry is simply not the Lao way. Traveling to Laos is an opportunity to escape from the […]
Read moreCambodia is culturally and traditional rich mainly because of a large number of religious are constructed under the influence of both Buddhism and Jainism but mostly the former. There are a lot of museums in Cambodia but we have handpicked Top 7 Cambodia Museums for you to visit when in Cambodia. Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, […]
Read moreCambodia is a land of wonders. From enchanting temples to magical street, there is never a dull moment when one starts exploring the goodness of this city. Since there are a lot of things to do in Cambodia, we have listed the best ones. Take a look at below 10 best things to do! Exploring […]
Read moreCambodian cuisine has a long history and a diverse range of influences, yet it’s only now becoming known beyond the country’s borders. In fact, the only place you can experience all it has to offer is in the country itself. Here are 10 of the best dishes to try by CNN. Samlor Kako: Cambodian Traditional […]
Read moreBetween the mid-sixth and mid-fourth centuries B.C., Buddhism was founded in northeastern India and soon spread throughout the Asian subcontinent, influencing cultural and spiritual practices, art, and architecture. When talking about Vietnamese Buddhism, most people immediately think of Mahayana Buddhism, which has deeply influenced the Vietnamese culture for many centuries. Buddhism may have first come […]
Read moreNestling in the small, nondescript Mai Thị Lựu Street in District 1 is Phước Hải Tự, known as the Jade Emperor Pagoda. Built between 1892 and 1900 in honor of the supreme Tao God in Chinese style with colorful decorative motifs, the pagoda has brick walls, yin-yang roof tiles and mosaic ceramic idols on its roof […]
Read moreSài Gòn is more than just markets and street food. It is home to Việt Nam’s most visited museums. If you have a few “slow” days, let have a look at our list of 10 fascinating museums which are bound to make you fall in love with the city’s culture and people. Be it exhibitions […]
Read moreA construction which has survived the test of time properly shows various alterations throughout its history. Bình Thủy antique house is one such example in the architecture landscape of the South Việt Nam. Excavating each layer of style will reveal an evolution of taste: from an 18th century traditional wooden structure to a Western-style facade […]
Read moreLying to the west of Hồ Chí Minh City, Mekong Delta stretches all the way to the Gulf of Thailand. Nine rivers flowing from six countries meet here, completing their journey of thousands of kilometers to the sea. For this reason, the Mekong Delta’s Vietnamese name is Đồng Bằng Sông Cửu Long or Nine Dragon […]
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