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The Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Vietnam serves as China's diplomatic representation in Vietnam. Currently, the Chinese Embassy has two locations in Vietnam: one in the North (Hanoi) and another in the South (Ho Chi Minh City).

Not as famous as other tourist islands, Phu Quy has its own unique charm-simple, pristine, and largely untouched by tourism. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful and distinctive seaside escape.

Not only seen in films, Hanbok is one of the most iconic cultural symbols of Korea. Wearing this traditional attire is not just about looking beautiful - it also creates a feeling of stepping into a different cultural space, one that is gentle, classic, and full of color.

There’s something fascinating about the sea: you can stand in front of two beaches with the same white sand, clear blue water, and golden sunshine yet the feeling can be completely different. This contrast becomes especially clear when you visit Co To Island and Quan Lan Island. It’s not that one is more beautiful than the other, but that the way you experience each place is entirely unique.

 

If you’re looking for a destination that is beautiful, less crowded, and chill enough for a truly relaxing getaway, then Bai Tu Long Bay should definitely be on your radar for 2026. Located right next to Ha Long Bay but far quieter, this place offers a completely different experience - not the kind of trip where you rush to check in at famous spots, but one where you actually slow down and enjoy.

 

You don’t always need a long trip to refresh your mind. There are places just a few hours from Hanoi that can offer a completely different feeling - quieter, more spacious, and enough to help you step away from your usual routine. Especially, the pagodas in these areas are not only spiritual destinations but also perfect spots to enjoy the scenery, take a walk, and simply… slow down for a while.

If you’re looking for a reason to go somewhere this weekend, you might want to start with the places below.

 

Without being overly modern or luxurious, Tuk Tuk remains one of the most iconic experiences when visiting Thailand. Simply hopping on and weaving through the bustling streets, you can truly feel the vibrant rhythm of life that defines this place.
 
Not noisy or overly bustling, Moc Chau has its own unique charm - gentle, fresh, and enough to make people want to return time and again. Located not too far from Hanoi, it has long been a familiar destination for those seeking a different kind of space - one that is slower, calmer, and more relaxing.
 
Not as widely known as many other tourist destinations, Honghe Prefecture possesses a unique charm - a place where borderland life, ethnic villages, and historic towns come together. It is an ideal destination for those who want to explore a different side of China, one that is more gentle and authentic.
 
Famous for its towering stone pillars rising through layers of mist, Zhangjiajie is considered one of the most impressive natural wonders in China. The landscape here even inspired the famous film "Avatar", offering a beauty that is both majestic and otherworldly.
 

Asian Street Food - A Flavorful Journey Through Authentic Street CuisineStreet food is not just about quick bites on the roadside - it is a vivid and essential part of the culture in many Asian countries. From small alleyways to bustling night markets, street food offers a close, authentic experience and is something many travelers are eager to try when visiting the region.

In Thailand, there is a market that surprises many visitors at first sight. It is the Maeklong Railway Market, where stalls are set up right along the railway tracks and trains pass directly through the busy market every day. This unique scene has made Maeklong one of the most famous and unusual markets in Thailand.
 
Japan has long been known for its creativity in everyday life and urban design. One of the most unique accommodation concepts in the country is the capsule hotel - a compact and innovative way to stay. Instead of traditional spacious rooms, these hotels offer rest in small “sleeping pods” that are still fully equipped, creating a distinctive experience that reflects Japan’s unique approach to travel and living.
 
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