Mu Cang Chai in yellow season

Mu Cang Chai is located in the upland region of Yen Bai province and is about 300 km northwest of Hanoi. From about mid-September to mid-October, rice terraced fields all over the hill will turn into brilliant yellow color and are ready for harvesting. This place has become a magnetic destination attracting thousands of tourist

The life of mountainous children

The images that are easy to catch on all roads when coming to hamlets in the northwest highland are children being barefoot, no hat. They play and laugh together with innocence and honesty. The most obvious is the pure eyes, the bright and naive smile on their face. Unlike urban children, the Northeast of Vietnam

Railway Hamlet

Perhaps, some people have never listened the name of “railway hamlets”. It sounds very unusual but it is the real that the railway hamlet is located in the heart of Hanoi, in the end of Kham Thien street and intersection with Le Duan. Thousands of people living here are familiar with the whistle and the

The colorful dress of the H’Mong

The dress of the H’Mong’s girls is very vary and impressing. They are made by themselves and converge the typical feature and characteristic of H’Mong community. The H’Mong clothes are mainly made of self-woven linen and are decoreated  with variety of technique.   The H’mong’s costume bring its own charactor in colours and patterns. H’mong

Egg Coffee

Hanoi is a place where there are many delicious dishes that visitors can not forget and one of them is egg coffee. Egg coffee, a drink is not strange with people who used to set foot on the capital Hanoi. The coffee is prettily delicious and mixed by the whole materials as eggs, milk, coffee