Posted by admin on October 28, 2010 under Vietnam hotels |
In the 29/10 day (17:30 to 22:00) and 30 – 31/10 (10:00 to 18:00), Caravelle inn is open up free to site visitors many types and decorations at the banquet 3rd floor celebration room.
Visitors have the chance to donate 10% – 20% discount for parties, together with a myriad of other exciting presents such being a dining table for 10 people to effort just before the wedding, a wedding room to the bride and groom try to eat together bright, MC services, violin duet, vote for dinner one year anniversary of the wedding day, …
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Recently, a team of expert kitchen Caravelle has made many new mouth watering menu and extensive. Each variation of device has its particular unique features, while ensuring complete fulfillment for proprietors and guests. Moreover, the service attentive, expert Caravelle also enabling prospects the selection menu and drinks for your party.
7 menu products and solutions cost between 618,000 VND / person with many presents for wedding celebration preference from 250 guests.
Caravelle service wedding service with expert and attentive, wide hall with a capability of up to 700 guests, decorations different style, elegance and beautiful.Wedding 5-star Caravelle inn is sure to cause you to happy in the marriage day signifies the beginning of lifestyle lovers loving and happy.
For more information, please contact Ms. Hong Hanh – inn Caravelle by number (08) 3823 4999 ext 27516.
Posted by admin on under Vietnam Beaches, Vietnam Destinations, Vietnam attractions, Vietnam beauty |
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The white sandy beaches and coral reefs of Binh Ba Island are only a short motorbike and boat ride from Cam Ranh Township in the central coast province of Khanh Hoa.
The coral island presents a change of pace from the province’s bustling capital, the beach resort town of Nha Trang.
To get to the island, go to Cam Ranh bus station and take a motorbike taxi for VND10,000 to Ba Ngoi Wharf. From the wharf, there is a boat to Binh Ba at 10 a.m. for VND10,000 per person and VND5,000 per student. There are two boats that head back to the mainland – at 5 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Nom Beach is a quiet little stretch of smooth sand and very blue water. Along the beach are some rocks, where it is nice to sit and watch the waves. Locals use the beach in summer for bathing and often go there at night when the moon is full for small parties.
The path from Nom Beach to Chuong Beach passes wild flowers, colorful snails and rocky outcrops with small caves. If you take your snorkel and goggles to Chuong Beach, you can see many colorful corals in the sea. There are also a lot of bird nests on the island making it interesting for nature enthusiasts.
A short hike up the hill there are ruins of an old French military base. The top of the hill has beautiful sunset views. Most of the island residents are fishermen. Shrimp is the main catch.
There are very few if any facilities for tourists on Binh Ba, so it’s important to prepare a good picnic lunch or take a tent if you want to stay the night. Otherwise you can eat at some small restaurants and ask one of the locals if you could stay the night. The beach, however, is a great place to camp and have a barbecue.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
Posted by admin on under Vietnam Destinations, Vietnam beauty |
The many wonders and spectacular views cradled by Vietnam’s soil is no longer a secret to anyone. So as well as its rich culture and very interesting past. If there is one part in the country that holds the most of its beauty and history, the Hai Van Pass in National Highway 1A very much deserves the title.

Located at the border of Thua Thien-Hue Province and Da Nang City, and known as part of the Truong Son Range, it is the highest pass in Vietnam at 500 meters above the sea level. The climb to this path is not just drenched with curves which give tourists a moment of excitement, amazement and a mix of fear and delight, but also unfolds the entire beauty form below which you could never set eyes on any other part of the country, perhaps in the world. In fact, the drive from Danang to Hue is believed to be the most scenic in all of Vietnam.
But Hai Van Pass is not just associated with beautiful landscapes. With it comes a long history, which now, is feared to be among the many historical places in Vietnam that is slowly fading behind as the country moves toward modernization. In 2005, the Hai Van Tunnel was built to give people a shorter journey from Da Nang to Hue. But why many would still choose to travel along the picturesque mountain road steep tells how the beauty of Hai Van Pass couldn’t be that easily ignored, worst, forgotten.
Hai Van means “Sea Clouds”, since the peak of the mountain where its many bending roads nestle almost touches the clouds. The history of Hai Van Pass goes all the way back to 1306 where it used to belong to the Champa Kingdom. King Che Man of Champa gave the Ulik area (the current provinces of Quang Tri and Thua Thien-Hue), including the pass, as a betrothal gift to Vietnam’s then king Tran Nhan Tong in exchange for the hand of the beautiful Princess Huyen Tran.
During the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945), the pass was an important military site and served as a protection for the Hue Royal Citadel. People then had to submit the necessary papers to be allowed through the guarded gate. Under the rule of the second emperor of Nguyen Dynasty King Minh Mang in 1826, French troops built a blockhouse, named Don Nhat, to protect the Hai Van Pass. This gate could not be seen as you journey on top of the pass, now taking the form of a brick gate covered with moss. It stands 10 meters high with walls as thick as five meters. It faces Thua Thien-Hue Province, and is inscribed with three words “Hai Van Gate” in Han script. On the other side, the gate is engraved with: “The most grandiose gateway in the world”, written in Han script. These words were said by King Le Thanh Ton (1442-1497) when he visited the site.
Anyone passing through Hai Van Pass could not ignore the many perilous obstacles and is the last spur of the Truong Son Range reaching to the sea. But the grandiose panorama that unfolds before them makes all the dangerous bends and curves so well worth the ride. Coming in close view with the historical sites along the pass will truly evoke old memories and feelings from the past. Hai Van Pass will satisfy anyone’s desire to conquer high peaks and be reminded of the glorious past of the beautiful Vietnam.