One of the natural wonder of the world!
3000 Years old Capital city of Vietnam
More about Vietnamese egg coffee will be shared soon!
The largest city of Vietnam
Temple of Literature : The Temple of Literature was founded in 1070 and established as the country's first university six years later.
The Presidential Palace, Hanoi
One Pillar Pagoda
Hoan Kiem Lake
Vietnamese Women’s Museum , Hanoi
Ha Noi
Hoi An old town is a UNESCO world heritage site
Hoi An is a well preserved old coastal port town
Japanese covered bridge is a famous landmark in Hoi An - unfortunately the bridge was under renovation when the photographer visited.
The Thu Bồn River
The Thu Bồn River
Hoi An - Ancient town
Hoi An - is a place where one need to soak into the ambience, atmosphere of the place
Chinese lantern in a street in Hoi An
Colourful boats
Streets of Hoi An : Toofan Majumder photography
Quan Cong Temple
Hoi An
In the outskirt of Hue : Toofan Majumder photography
Nguyen tombs
Emperor Minh Mang tomb
The Imperial City
Decorated gate in the imperial city of Hue
The imperial city in Hue was modelled after the Imperial palace in Forbidden city in Beijing, China.
Huế : Huế is a city in central Vietnam that was the seat of Nguyen Dynasty emperors and the national capital from 1802 to 1945.
Citadel
Hue
Hue
Hue
Hue
Royal Theatre
Hue
Thien Mu Pagoda : 400 yrs old pagoda
Perfume river : In the autumn, flowers from orchards upriver from Hue fall into the water, giving the river a perfume-like aroma, hence the name!
Outskirts of Hue
Hue
Huế : Huế is a city in central Vietnam that was the seat of Nguyen Dynasty emperors and the national capital from 1802 to 1945.
Hue
Hue
Nguyen tombs outside of Hue
Nguyen tombs outside of Hue
Nguyen tombs outside of Hue
The Ba Na Cable Car, opened on 29 March 2013, holds the world record for longest non-stop single track cable car at 5,801 metres (19,032 ft) in length.
Bà Nà Hill station
Golden Bridge
Golden Bridge
Golden Bridge
Golden Bridge
Golden Bridge
Dragon dance
Sun World Ba Na Hills
Sun World Ba Na Hills
Sun World Ba Na Hills - French village
Sun World Ba Na Hills
Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary group of temples
4th to 14th Century Shiva temple ruins in Central Vietnam constructed by Champa Kingdom
Main group of temples
My Son has the best examples of Champa civilization temple ruins
Intricate works of temple walls in MySon shows the artistic quality achieved by Cham people
This Sivalinga has been registered as a National Treasure of Vietnam
4th to 14th Century Shiva temple ruins in Central Vietnam constructed by Champa Kingdom
Many temple ruins has been discovered in My Son and surrounding areas. Archeological Survey of India is working with Vietnamese Govt for their preservations
My Son
My Son
My Son
My Son
Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary group of temples
4th to 14th Century Shiva temple ruins in Central Vietnam constructed by Champa Kingdom
Main group of temples
My Son
Intricate works of temple walls in MySon shows the artistic quality achieved by Cham people
My Son
4th to 14th Century Shiva temple ruins in Central Vietnam constructed by Champa Kingdom
Many temple ruins has been discovered in My Son and surrounding areas. Archeological Survey of India is working with Vietnamese Govt for their preservations
Mỹ Sơn is perhaps the longest inhabited archaeological site in Mainland Southeast Asia, but a large majority of its architecture was destroyed by US bombing during a single week of the Vietnam War.
Bomb Crater created by American bomb during Vietnam war
Bomb Crater created by American bomb during Vietnam war
Mỹ Sơn means beautiful mountain in Vietnamese
Dragon Bridge
Da Nang Cathedral (Pink Church)
Da Nang
Museum of Cham Sculpture
Vishnu
Mahisasur Mardini (Durga)
Beautiful Apsara : Monalisa of Cham Sculpture
Many Cham sculptures has been taken in museums in Paris. Some of them also taken in Hanoi and Ho Chi Min h City. Fortunately, bests among them are located in this museum
Cham sculptures are very beautiful and the museum indeed have a great collection!
Gaduda
Siva Linga
Da Nang
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