Exploring Thieng Lieng Island Commune, Can Gio by Bicycle 2025
Cycling on Thieng Lieng Island is becoming a trendy and exciting travel activity for those who love exploring peaceful, pristine lands
50% of Vietnamese travelers want to combine walking and cycling
Vietnamese travelers are aiming to switch to eco-friendly modes of transportation
Hanoi – A city suitable for bike tourism in 2024
The travel booking platform Booking.com has announced the cities in Vietnam suitable for bike tourism
Travel Tips for Lunar New Year 2025
The Lunar New Year 2025 is an ideal time for you and your family to enjoy memorable trips
Bicycle Sales in Europe Drop Sharply Due to Oversupply
Bicycle sales in Europe saw a sharp decline in 2023, according to a report from the European Bicycle Manufacturers Association (CONEBI), despite carbon emission reduction targets.
Hanoi Tourism Ranks 2nd in The World for Cost Savings
Hanoi Tourism Ranks 2nd in the World for Affordability according to the Wethrift platform, which special,izes in travel and cost analysis
48 Hours in Hanoi
The Michelin Guide refers to Hanoi as the "city of lakes" and suggests spending 48 hours here to explore historical landmarks and visit various restaurants from casual to high-end.
10 Bike-Friendly Cities for Cycling Tourism
Bike-friendly cities make cycling tours even more unique and exciting. Many cities around the world have developed infrastructure that is conducive to and welcoming to bike tourism.
Around Hanoi: Top 10 Attractive Cycling Destinations
The Hanoi bike tour suggests exciting cycling destinations around Hanoi, where you can enjoy freedom, fun, and improve your health, all with just a bicycle.
Vietnam Military History Museum free entry until December 2024
From November 1, 2024, the Vietnam Military History Museum officially opens and offers free admission until the end of December 2024. According to the announcement from the Vietnam Military History Museum, as of September 30, 2024, the museum has stopped serving visitors at its location at 28A Dien Bien Phu, Ba Dinh, Hanoi. From October 1,