Ham Rong Street in downtown Sapa is home to something quite unique. Within a section of 100m, you can count some 30 food stalls. They all sell delicious broiled foods.
Streets and alleys are sparkling with lights. At night, the parish hamlet of Tan Mai suddenly brightens to make up a sparkling, illusory, and twinkling huge cobweb at night.
Very few nations in the world have the custom of worshipping the mother of the country, as is done in Vietnam. This custom not only reflects the Vietnamese people’s traditional culture and belief but also their gratitude and respect for the loyalty to the ancestors.
Tra Su, a man-made forest, planted in 1983 to maintain ecological balance in Tinh Bien District, An Giang Province. In 2006, after 23 years under the management of the Division of Forest Management, An Giang Department of Tourism named it an eco-tourism reserve, and opened it to both local and foreign tourists.