Showing posts with label Place. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Place. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

A date with history in the Central

Take a stroll around the Imperial Hue Palace
I was born in the North and I grew up in the South, but the central is my favorite place for traveling.

When I was a child, I really loved the Mid-Autumn festival and taking part in the lantern parades with other kids along the village trails. At that time, we made lanterns by ourselves with bamboo sticks and colored paper or plastic. On one visit to Hoi An ancient town, I took part in a long Mid-Autumn Festival with many colorful lanterns hanging on the streets and lanterns shops. The old houses built in Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese or French architecture, made me feel like I was a child again.

My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO world cultural heritage
My Son Sanctuary in Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam Province, gave me an insight into Cham people’s culture. The sanctuary was the site of religious ceremonies for kings of  Champa, between the 4th and 12th centuries. It was a worshipping place for the Hindu religion in the Cham kingdom and is the foremost heritage site of its kind in Vietnam. A large complex, My Son Sanctuary comprises more than 70 architectural works, including temples and towers that connect to each other.

Hue made the strongest impression on me with old buildings, royal palace, the roads where I sheltered from the light rain under tamarind trees and ladies in white ao dai and conical hats.

Despite being largely destroyed during the war, Hue’s Citadel is a great place to visit. Some of the buildings have been refurbished or have managed to escape damage and the architecture and the remaining statues and walls create an interesting look into the past. The museum exhibits inside the complex are informative, giving visitors more than a cursory summary of historical events.

A visit to Hue is to think about Vietnam’s history.

In Hue, I did not forget to visit Thien Mu Pagoda, one of the oldest pagodas in the country to find some peace during my trip and burn incense to pray for good luck and good health.

Danang is other prospect in the Central, a modern and dynamic city with many high-tech parks and towers. The city, which is endowed with stunning landscapes such as Han River, Son Tra Peninsula or Ngu Hanh Son Mountain, has plenty for tourists to do.

Ngu Hanh Son Mountain in Danang City - Photos: Dang Khoa
Tourists browse the lanterns in Hoi An ancient town
Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue City

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Diamond Place offers opening specials

Diamond Place wedding reception and convention center has announced its grand opening with grand promotions. With five ballrooms available for 2,000 people, the VND50 billion Diamond Place has two promotions - the “Diamond for Diamonds” promotion for weddings, and “Start of a precious Diamond partnership” for conventions.

The first 100 weddings booked will get vouchers worth up to VND15 million depending on the package - Sapphire, Ruby or Diamond, and the first 100 conventions will it receive 15% discounts.

Promotions at Caravelle 

From Oct. 4 to 17, the Caravelle Hotel is running two delicious promotions. The Champagne & Chocolate Truffle special at the Lobby Lounge offers a chilled glass of Mumm Champagne and half a dozen sweet ripe strawberries dipped in the most exquisite chocolate. Shellfish lovers can indulge in the Shellfish Highlights offer at Restaurant Nineteen with a range of fresh shellfish such as scallops and mussels plus river prawns, king prawns, tiger prawns, flower crab and soft shell crab.

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