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Foodie Series - North To South: Nghe An
Vietnam Visa BlogOctober 12, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Nghe An

Nghệ An was one of the bases of the Le Dynasty along with Thanh Hoa during the 1500s. It is separated into multiple districts with distinct communities in each one. Among the many reasons to visit the area, Nghe An food is one of the top factors.

Foodie Series - North To South: Hoa Binh
Vietnam Visa BlogSeptember 12, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Hoa Binh

Known as one of the oldest areas in Vietnam, Hoa Binh is also famed for its food. Its world-famous Hoabinhian Culture produces delicious Hoa Binh food for visitors. Whether you want to learn the history or dine on street food in Hoa Binh, there are plenty of tourist attractions you can check out during your stay.

Foodie Series - North To South: Thanh Hoa
Vietnam Visa BlogSeptember 12, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Thanh Hoa

Thanh Hoa is located in northern Vietnam, just south of the Red River. The Ma and Chu rivers cut through the region, which is why the area is known for its abundant agricultural products. For the last few years, the Vietnamese government has focused on resettling nomadic ethnic groups in the area.

Foodie Series - North To South: Ninh Binh
Vietnam Visa BlogSeptember 12, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Ninh Binh

Ninh Binh is just 93 kilometers from Hanoi, which makes it the perfect location for a day trip. Within this vibrant area, you can discover Vietnam’s largest Buddhist complex at Bai Dinh Temple. Plus, the city is home to Phat Diem Cathedral, Van Long National park, and the Mua Caves.

Foodie Series - North To South: Sa Pa
Vietnam Visa BlogAugust 05, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Sa Pa

Located in the Tonkinese Alps, Sa Pa is a mountain town about 38 kilometers away from Lao Cai’s train station. Originally inhabited by Vietnamese people, it was later colonized by the French because of its tourism potential.

Foodie Series - North To South: Hai Phong
Vietnam Visa BlogAugust 04, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Hai Phong

Located on the northeastern portion of the Red River delta, Hai Phong is the third-largest city in Vietnam by population. Originally founded in 1887 by French colonists, it started out as a seaport. In recent decades, Hai Phong has become a major industrial city.

Foodie Series - North To South: Hanoi
Vietnam Visa BlogAugust 03, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Hanoi

Known for the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and other historic locations, Hanoi is also famous for its French, Chinese, and Russian influences. Thanks to all of these cultures, the food in Hanoi is popular among foodies. Whether you want to learn how to cook Hanoi food or just want to eat it, there are plenty of options available.

Traveling From India to Vietnam in 2022: What You Need to Know
Vietnam Visa BlogJuly 22, 2022

Traveling From India to Vietnam in 2022: What You Need to Know

After several years of pandemic restrictions, Vietnam removed many of its travel restrictions on March 15, 2022. Thanks to these changes, visitors can travel from India to Vietnam for vacations, business trips, and other purposes. While COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, there are still some movement restrictions and quarantine rules.

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