Location: Dai Lai Lake is situated at the foot of Tam Dao Mountain in Me Linh District, 50km from Hanoi. Characteristics: Dai Lai Lake is an artificially created lake with 525ha.
Over the lake lies a 3-hectare island and the highest point of the island is more than 23m, which is home to different kinds of birds. To the west and southwest of the lake stands Than Lan Mountain. Atop the mountain, one can get a panoramic view of the lake. Many enchanting artificial beaches line along the clear and blue water, under the foot of different hills.
Dai Lai constitutes a holiday resort for Vinh Phuc Province and its neighborhood. Dai Lai is blessed with a favorable climate, cool summers and warm winters. Fascinating extras comprise natural landscapes of stunning beauty. In its vicinity, the Ngoc Thanh Forest covers 500ha of natural forests and 300ha of newly grown ones, sheltering a diversified flora and fauna. The alluring Dai Lai is attracting more and more holiday-makers.
01/05/2026
When travelers think of Vietnam, names like Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, or Ho Chi Minh City often come to mind. These iconic destinations are popular for good reason. However, beyond the well-trodden routes lies another Vietnam — quieter, more authentic, and deeply connected to nature and local culture. For travelers who have already visited Vietnam or those seeking meaningful, off-the-beaten-path experiences, the country offers many lesser-known destinations that remain largely untouched by mass tourism. Here are some of Vietnam’s hidden gems worth discovering.
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Vietnam Airlines announced that starting May 17, 2025, all its domestic flight operations will be relocated to the newly opened Terminal T3 at Tan Son Nhat International Airport.
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In Vietnam, coffee is not merely a drink - it is a way of experiencing life. It is conversation, stillness, memory, rhythm, and a quite ritual that unfolds throughout the day. From the shaded sidewalks of Hanoi to the breezy riverside cafe in Saigon, coffee in Vietnam reflects the character of each region: refined, poetic, bold, and deeply personal. To travel through Vietnam is to follow the aroma of roasted beans, the whisper of coffee filters dripping slowly, and the soft clinking of glasses in morning life.