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Ninh Binh: Vietnam’s Most Cinematic Destination
Mar 18, 2026 | 16 mins read
Ninh Binh: Vietnam’s Most Cinematic Destination
Ninh Binh, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a stunning destination in Northern Vietnam that rivals the natural and cultural beauty of the famous Halong Bay. The word "majestic" perfectly captures this region, with its breathtaking landscapes that will leave you speechless. Picture limestone mountains, winding rivers, natural caves, and lotus fields, all creating scenes reminiscent of surreal paintings. Follow our guide to make the most of your visit to this fascinating region!
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Trang An, Vietnam: 8 Tips to Avoid Crowds and Confusion
Apr 01, 2026 | 15 mins read
Trang An, Vietnam: 8 Tips to Avoid Crowds and Confusion
Officially named the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, this site is often called "Halong Bay on Land". It is about 7 kilometers from the heart of Ninh Binh and 90 kilometers (a 2-hour drive) from Hanoi, the capital. But geologically, it is even older and structurally more complex. It is vital to understand the history of Trang An. Recognized in 2014, it is Vietnam's first and only mixed natural and cultural property. The karst mountains here were formed over 250 million years ago, preserving traces of prehistoric humans from 30,000 years ago. From my point of view, when you visit, you are not just seeing mountains; you are exploring a natural fortress. In the 10th century, King Dinh Tien Hoang chose this spot because the limestone peaks acted as "impenetrable walls" and the rivers served as "roads" to protect the capital from invaders. Later, the Tran Dynasty used these same caves as a secret military base to defeat the Mongols in the 13th century. In more recent history, these
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Bai Dinh Pagoda: Ninh Binh’s Record-Breaking Marvel
Dec 23, 2025 | 10 mins read
Bai Dinh Pagoda: Ninh Binh’s Record-Breaking Marvel
"Bai" stands for the practice of worship, and "Dinh" stands for naming the summit. Thus, Bai Dinh suggests "the worship of Heaven and Earth, as well as the Buddha and the heavenly angels," a name that invigorates the belief of its followers. The greatest pagoda complex in Bai Dinh itself extends over about 530 hectares, and part of its ground rises to 187 meters above sea level from the summit of Mount Dinh, a limestone mountain clothed in verdant greenery.
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Cuc Phuong National Park: Home to Vietnam’s Oldest Rainforest
Oct 16, 2025 | 10 mins read
Cuc Phuong National Park: Home to Vietnam’s Oldest Rainforest
Are you bent on a vacation among nature in Vietnam? Then make sure to check out Cuc Phuong National Park, a natural museum for those rare and precious species of tropical fauna and flora. This article has all the necessary information and tips that will guide you throughout your journey to make the most out of your trip! Everything from advice and practical information to price and scheduling is in there to help you plan a visit to the park!
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Hoa Lu: Vietnam’s Ancient Capital That Time Almost Forgot!
Dec 23, 2025 | 11 mins read
Hoa Lu: Vietnam’s Ancient Capital That Time Almost Forgot!
Hoa Lu, the former glorious imperial capital, is located in Ninh Binh Province, north of Hanoi, just 100 kilometers away. This place is regarded as rich in history, culture, and nature because it was the center during the reign of three feudal dynasties in Vietnam between AD 968 and AD 1010. When you visit Hoa Lu, you will probably also visit sites such as Tam Coc Nature Reserve and the Trang An Ecological Complex, where you will enjoy scenic boat rides on lakes and rivers among dense karst formations and rice paddies. Follow this all-inclusive guide, along with all our wonderful tips, for your next trip to Hoa Lu.
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Mua Cave: One of Tripadvisor’s #1 Picks in Ninh Binh
Dec 23, 2025 | 12 mins read
Mua Cave: One of Tripadvisor’s #1 Picks in Ninh Binh
Mua Cave in Ninh Binh, also known as Hang Mua Viewpoint, is often called the “Great Wall of Vietnam”. Rising above the UNESCO-listed Trang An Landscape Complex, it challenges travelers with nearly 500 stone steps carved into a limestone mountain. At the summit, you’re rewarded with sweeping views over Tam Coc’s rice fields and jagged karst peaks, an unforgettable sight at sunrise or during harvest season. 
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