Vietnam is blossom of Buddha country which fascinates travellers around the world. I excited to going trip to Vietnam with me -beaty of Vietnam and mesmerising Country. This time I was excited as it was a long week holiday and once again flight journey, We pack our bags and here we go to Vietnam. Da Nang city.
Mumbai To Ho Chi Minh City
Our trip to Vietnam was second international trip and I so excited to visit a lant did not shares borders and belongs to our India. I fight us Viet jet Airways from Mumbai which cheapest option to travel to Vietnam. The flight was a five-hours and I am so lucky that I get some food on this flight. I look outside and sun was tearing out from the clouds with its beautiful rays that wake up me says Good Morning.
Morning Vibes
Ho Chi Minh War Museum
Ho Chi Minh War Museum was the official name of the museum that was known as the War Leaving Museum. It is a prominent travellers attraction in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, since 1975. It presents a controversial backward looking on the Vietnam War or American War as it has been called in Vietnam.
In Museum:
Aircraft, Tanks, and Artillery: The museum's exterior features an impressive display of American military equipment, including helicopters, tanks, and fighter jets captured during the war.
Heartbreaking Photography: The museum showcases vivid and often disturbing images captured during the conflict, including the effects of Agent Orange and other chemical warfare tactics.
A trip to the Lady Buddha and Hoi An Village would serve as one of the finest reminders of Vietnam. Tall and commanding, Lady Buddha still stands at the head of Hoi An's streets. This trip is one to enjoy both quiet and the tourist attractions of a busy life. Let me take you through a complete list that will help keep you in tune with your adventure .
Lady Buddha
Let's start our wonderful journey at the Lady Buddha, sitting on the beautiful Son Tra Peninsula of Da Nang. This is one of the tallest Buddhas in Southeast Asia, 67 meters tall. It is surrounded by lush green mountains on one side and the East Sea on the other, boasting serenity and spirituality.
Around See:
The Lady Buddha statue were story is very interesting details of lady Buddha history, believed to bring peace and protection to fishermen and the coastal communities.
Lady Buddha
Explore Linh Ung Pagoda the beautiful pagoda complex, featuring ornate architecture, serene courtyards, and breathtaking views.
Pagoda
Don't forget your camera! There is awesome panaromic view. The sweeping vistas of the city, mountains, and sea from the peninsula are simply stunning.
panoramic view of pagoda
Tips for Visiting:
Wear modest clothing as it is a sacred site.
Visit in morning to enjoy cooler weather and fewer crowds.
Bring water and sun protection, as the area is open and can get quite warm.
Travel to Hoi An: A Step Back in Time
Soak in the serene aura of Lady Buddha, then take a 30-kilometer drive to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An. Hoi An is an unmissable meld of antiquity and ecstasy, famed for its original old town and lantern-lighted streets. Meander through winding streets flanked with centuries-old buildings exemplifying Vietnamese, Chinese, and French architectural influences.
Other highlights include the Japanese Covered Bridge and the Acient House of Chinese Merchant.
Hoi An is a haven for handmade goods. From tailor-made clothing to paper greeting cards , there's something for everyone. Explore the bustling Central Market for local delicacies like corn taacos filling with white mayonnaise with potato.I also take some coffee this was energetic and refresh me.
Traveling to Vietnam-lady Buddha and Hoi An Village-is much more than a sightseeing tour: it is the soul of Vietnam. The quiet beauty of Lady Buddha with the timeless style of Hoi An definitely makes the perfect balance between serenity and cultural immersion. Whether you're a historian, foodie, or photography fan, there is much to take away from the experience. So, pack up your stuff, gear up for exploring these gems in central Vietnam!