The Red River Delta (or Northern Delta) is the downstream area of the Red River and Thai Binh River in the North of Vietnam. The Red River Delta consists of 10 provinces, including 2 cities directly under the central government, 8 provinces and 12 cities under the province. This is the region with the highest population density in Vietnam (1,064 people/km2, population is 22 million).
Almost synonymous with the Red River Delta is the central region, which is different from the "midland" foothills and "upperland" high mountains. Unlike the Mekong Delta, the provinces in the Red River Delta have only two provinces, Thai Binh and Hung Yen, without mountains, so this area is often referred to as the "Red River Delta".
Explore the provinces of Red river delta
Tourist places of Red river delta are interested.
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Travel Temple of King Le Dai Hanh – Ninh Binh
The temple of King Le Dai Hanh in general has the same architecture as the temple of Dinh Tien Hoang
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Travel Ban Hung Yen soy sauce craft village
Banh Tuong is made in Ban village, Yen Nhan commune, My Hao district, Hung Yen province, about 25 km from Hanoi. This is a famous soy sauce making village
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Travel Dong Do Lake – Hanoi
Dong Do Lake is located 45 km from Hanoi in the territory of Minh Tan village, Minh Tri commune, Soc Son district, Hanoi city. The lake is only about 7 km from Dai Lai lake tourist area, about 2 km from Hanoi golf course.
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Travel Tram Mountain – Hanoi
Tram mountain is located in Long Chau village, Phung Chau commune, Chuong My district, Hanoi. Tram Mountain is about 25km from the center of Hanoi
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Travel Vu Lam Palace – Ninh Binh
Vu Lam Palace was a military base in the Tran dynasty, located right in the southern mountains of the ancient capital Hoa Lu
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Travel Statue of Tran Hung Dao Nam Dinh
Tran Hung Dao monument is one of many famous tourist attractions in Nam Dinh. The monument was built to commemorate and reflect the spirit of the national hero Tran Hung Dao
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Travel 13 original banyan tree – Hai Phong
The 13-original banyan tree in Trai hamlet (Dang Giang ward, Ngo Quyen district, Hai Phong) is the largest ancient banyan tree in Vietnam.
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Travel Ham Lon Mountain – Soc Son
Ham Lon is the highest mountain on the Doc Ton mountain range, located in Soc Son, Hanoi with an altitude of 462m. At the foot of Ham Lon mountain is Nui Bau lake
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Travel Do Son Beach – Hai Phong
Located about 20 km southeast of Hai Phong city center, Do Son is a resort with many beaches and landscapes.
The specialties of each region of Vietnam carry within themselves the local lifestyle and the quintessence of nature there. The North cherishes delicate recipes, like a delicious bowl of bun thang that must be prepared for many hours. In the Central region, royal culinary traditions and typical spices blend in unique dishes such as lotus rice or spring rolls. Southern braised fish and sour soup come from abundant seafood resources, the pride of the Mekong Delta.
Ao Dai not only enhances the gentle and loving beauty of Vietnamese women, but it also shows discreetness, modesty and strange charm. Ao dai today is becoming more and more diverse in shape, color, and pattern, but it still retains its traditional appearance.
Cuisine is one of the factors that create differences and characteristics of each country in the world. If when mentioning sushi, people will immediately think of Japan, kimchi is associated with Korea and Thailand with famous dishes such as tomyum, mango sticky rice, then when mentioning Vietnam, visitors will certainly not You can't miss pho, banh mi, banh xeo, crab noodle soup.
Folk theater has many forms and has existed for a long time such as Cheo singing, Tuong singing, water puppetry... and newer ones such as Cai Luong, folk opera. Cheo is a form of theatrical storytelling, using the stage and actors as a means of interacting with the public. The content of Cheo plays is taken from fairy tales and Nom stories, carrying profound realistic and ideological values, while also expressing Vietnamese ethnicity. Cheo stage is simple, with non-professional actors performing impromptu...