


My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a captivating complex of Hindu-themed temples built by the ancient Champa civilization.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient Hindu temple ruins.
A well-preserved historic town with traditional architecture and vibrant markets.
A cluster of five marble and limestone hills with caves, tunnels, and temples.
My Son Sanctuary can have sudden rain showers due to its tropical climate.
The sanctuary involves walking on uneven surfaces and ruins.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during the dry season.
Famous for its traditional Vietnamese breakfast dishes, especially Bánh Mì.

Known for its delicious Bánh Mì and coffee, a local favorite for breakfast.
Offers a variety of Vietnamese and Asian dishes in a modern setting.
Vietnamese baguette sandwich with pâté, pickled vegetables, and herbs
Sticky rice with various toppings like chicken, pork, or mushrooms
Grilled pork and noodle dish with dipping sauce
Hand-painted terracotta pottery, a traditional art form of the Chamic people, reflecting their unique culture and history.
Iconic non la hats, woven from palm leaves, symbolizing the Vietnamese countryside and rural life.
Handmade incense sticks used in traditional rituals and offerings at the sanctuary, made from natural ingredients like sandalwood and herbs.
Impressive Crusader-era walls encircling the old city of Akko, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.

A magical cave in Fiordland National Park, home to thousands of glowworms creating a starry ceiling.

A vibrant cultural hub in Guangzhou, showcasing Cantonese opera, art, and history.