Saturday, December 8, 2012

Places to visit in Hanoi

Places to Visit in Hanoi:
 

Introduction
 

Hoan Kiem Lake
Hanoi, with an estimated population about nearly 7 milion, the area of 3328.9 km2. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam. The city is located on the right bank of the Red River, in the centre of North Vietnam. Hanoi is the heart of a thriving modern, country and its economic, cultural and political centre. For about a thousand years, the capital was called Thang Long (Dragon ascending), then changing to Dong Do, Dong Kinh and finally, in 1831, to Hanoi which means “the hinterland between the rivers”. The city became the Vietnam capital in the 7th century. It was oocupied by the French in 1873 and passed to them ten years later. From 1902 to 1953 Hanoi was the capital of French Indochina. In 1940, the city was occupied by the Japanese and was liberated five years later when it became the seat of Vietnam’s government. From 1946 to 1954, it was the scene of heavy fighting between the French and Viet Minh forces. After 1954 Hanoi became the capital of North Vietnam and following the 1975 events it became the capital of the unified country. Today, Hanoi is a modern city full of charm, with remarkable colonial architecture, large shady avenues, and numerous lakes and gardens.

Travel guide:
Throughout the thousand years of its eventful history, Hanoi still preserves many ancient
architechtural works worth a visit including the Old quarter and over 600 pagodas and temples. Marvellous places include the One pillar pagoda (built in 1042), the Teple of Literature (built in 1070), Hanoi citadel, President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum & Museum (Inside the beautiful Ho Chi Minh complex), the National Fine Arts Museum, the Quan Thanh temple and the Hanoi Opera House. Hanoi’s unique beauty is improved by 18 charming lakes such as Hoan Kiem lake, West lake, Truc Bach Lake, Thien Quang lake, Seven hectas lake… that really deserve a visit. Many traditional handicrafts are also practiced in Hanoi including bronze silver carving, lacquer, embroidery.

Land Marks and historic sites
1.    Hanoi city tour
From Hanoi we organize several tour around Hanoi city and in Vietna. We propose you to try our city tour, to discover the enchanting and cultural capital. The First step of our city tour is important heritage of our nation’s great father, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, which were his home between 1985 to 1969. Now it’s a museum where you can get to know the life of this president and what he did for Vietnam. We continue our tour in Hanoi at the One pillar pagoda: a group of buildings erected as a symbol of peace, this structure consists of a pagoda and a tower built in the shape of a lotus in the middle of a lake. Our city tour of Hanoi proceeds with the visit of the Temple of Literature, built in the early 11th Century as a dedication to Confusius and later become the first university of Vietnam. After a cultural immersion in the history and art of Hanoi we will have lunch at a popular local restaurant and taste typical flavours of Vietnam. We will continue to visit of Ngoc Son temple on the Hoan Kiem lake, and the ethnic of history museum where is displayed culture, custome and house of 54 minorities of Vietnam. Or if you travel on Monday and Friday we will visit Bat Trang village stead of Ethinic Minority Museum. Bat Trang which is far from Hanoi around 18km, is a traditional pottery and ceramic village. Check more details of Hanoi city tour
Price ( join with group tour) is 28 US$/person (included: entrance fees, local English speaking guide, transfer, lunch).

2.    Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
Address: No 2 Ong Ich Kiem street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi tel: +84 4 38455 124
Ho Chi Minh is the father of the Republic of Vietnam and former prime minister and resident of the democratic republic of Vietnam. The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum was built in his honour. The tomb complex encompasses a palace museum, a traffic free zone and some parks. The centre of the structure has a large tomb where the body of the great leader rests in a bier inside a glass case. No photographs are allowed within the mausoleum and visitors have to leave their personal belongings outside. The grand mausoleum overlooks the pond and, through the windows, visitors get a glimpse of the rooms where furnishings and belongings of the late leader still exist. Near the tomb is the Presidential place and a short walk from this is the tomb of the unknown soldier which looks stunning when lit up at night. Here you can also find the Hanoi citadel.


Hoang Thanh Citadel

3.    Hoang Thanh citadel (Hoàng Thành Thăng Long in Vietnamese)
Address: 18 Hoang Dieu, Ba Dinh, Hanoi


Also known as the central old citadel of Hanoi and it was former residence of the Vietnamese monarchs. This was the time when the city was known by all as Thang Long. In 1009, King Ly Cong Uan was enthroned, founded Ly Dynasty. In July, 1010, the King promulgated the royal decree (Chiếu Dời Đô) to change the capital city from Hoa Lu (Ninh Binh) to Dai La citadel. After transferring the capital city, The Thang Long citadel was built and finished in early 1011.
This UNESCO SITES was constructed in 1010 under Ly dynasty and till 1810, it remained as the seat of the Vietamese court. In late 19th century, this place was destroyed by the colonial French people, though some strctures remained like the Flog Tower of Hanoi, the Down Mon gate and the steps of Kinh Thien Plalace along with the Hau Lau (Princess Palace). It was in 2010 that this beautiful citadel of Thang Long on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Today, this complex is in the process of being released by the Army, with two building being accessed.
This place is highly recommended for who is keenly interested in knowing its historic background and some insight into glorios Vietnamese heritage.

4.    Temple of literature
Adress: 58 Quoc tu giam street, Dong Da District, Hanoi.
Opening time: 8:00 to 16:30 everyday from Mon to Sun. Entry fee is 20,000 VND

This architectural masterpicece from 1070 is dedicated to Confucius. The Temple of
Khuê Van Cac
Literature was initially the first university of Vietnam. But, nowadays, the temple is a relaxing park in the centre of Hanoi. It is a symbol of the rich and great Vietnamese culture. When the temple was a university, it was a highly renowned centre which awarded doctorates to many eligible students. The 82 stone diplomas on the stone tortoises is an extraordinary sight. These stone sculptures hold the names and birthplaces of all the graduates from the university. The ealiest stele is in 1484 and the last one is in 1780.
The original reason for the construction of the temple was to make a place of worship of the saints of Confucianism. Six year after construction, the temple was turned into a centre of education. Altars to Confucius can still be seen and many fervent believers also visit the temple to pay homage to the site. There is a belief that if you rub the tops of all 82 tortoise steles, you will be blessed. That why if you have chance to visit temple of literature in summer (after summer holiday for student and nearly examition for university) you can see thousands of students come to Temple of literature to rub the tops of tortoise.

History Museum


5.    Museum of History
Adress: No 1 Pham Ngu Lao street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi. Tel: (84-4) 38241384
Entry fee is 20,000VND. Opening time 8:00 to 16:30 everyday from Mon to Sun.
National museum of Vietnamese history is situated in the district of Hoan kiem behind the Opera House. The history of Vietnam is showcased here with large displays that cover each and every period. Housed in a colonial French building that got completed in 1932, the museum building was exclusively designed by architect, Ernest Hebrard. He is known to be a successful architecture using a blend of traditional Vietnamese and French colonial architecture, a style known as Indochina architecture. Visitors to this amazing museum are locals as well as tourists. It is worth for visiting and it is vast collection of displays, this historic museum focuses more on the history of Vietnamese people and their lifestyle. This museum is an beautiful display of ancient as well as historic relics of nicely displayed items with some basic descriptions in English to help along the way.

6.    Museum of the Revolution
Adress: 24 Tong Dan street, Hanoi. Entry fee is 20,000VND
Location: it is located in the Tong Dan street and opposite to Vietnamese History Museum

Revolution Museum Hanoi

in the French style architecture area of Hanoi city (or we call French boulouvard). It was established in August 1959 in a two stories building and it was redesigned in 2008 with 30 galleries, it contains in excess of 40,000 historical exhibits, formerly used by the Trade Department of Vietnam. The content is divided into three parts
Part 1:1858 – 1945 which correspond with the French colonialism period. Topic covered are the National liberation movements of the Vietnamese against French troops.
Part 2: 1945 – 1975 with period Vietnam war and the Post-war
Part 3: and since 1975 – now with the social construction of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
As impressive as the range of topics covered is the interior and exterior design of the building, which can be found only in other historic places put up during the eary 20th century.
How to get here:
It takes about 10 – 15 minute walk from the Hanoi Old quarter area. Either you can take taxi, Xe-om or walk down to French architecture area and it is easy to ask people the way to Opera House (Nha Hat Lon in Vietnamese).
7.    Geology Museum
Adress: No 6 Pham Ngu Lao street, Hoan Kiem District.
The Geology Museum or Bao Tang Dia Chat narrates the stry of the geologic processes. Most of the explanations here are in Vietnamese though. This museum is  housed inside a
beautiful French building that was constructed in early 20th century. The museum displays endless rocks and minerals kept on display. There are also sketchy blurbs that offer basic details for the geo-novice visitors. Moreover, the museum offers multicolored maps which look similar to works of art, offering visual glimpse of the complex geological history and resource lifestyle oof Vietnam. Further, there are also display of sampling of ores gemstones and fossils offering students other than researcher an insight of the extensive collection of practical materials. Many can see rubies too, which are the most abundant gem stone in Vietnam and can be bought at the shop for a reasonable price right next door to the Museum.
8.    Aircraft Museum or Air Force Museum
Address: No. 171 and 179, Truong Chinh Street, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi. Tel: 04.8522658 : 04.5630630
The Vietnam people’s Air Force Museum (Bảo tang phòng không – Không quân in Vietnamese) is on the edge of the disused Bach Mai airfield.
The museum tells the history of the Vietnam People’s Air Force from its formation in 1954 through to the present day. There is a heavy emphasis on its role in the second Indochina War and the Cambodian – Vietnamese War.
The Museum comprise one main building where displayed on the history of the Vietnam People’s Air Force, biographies of Vietnam People’s Air Force aces, uniforms and fightsuits, aircraft weaphonry and engines, items from downed US aircraft and the forward fuselage of a MiG-21. And Museum outsite is a static park with aircraft of Vietnam people’s Air Force including tanks, guns and American airplane which are explained and tell story of victory during the war. Some planes were created by Vietnam people’s Air Force.
It opens  from Mon – Thurs and Sat from 8: to 11 and 13:00 to 16:00. And the entry free is 5,000VND for Vietnamese visitors, 20,000VND for foreign visitors.

B52 - History Museum

9.    B52 Victory Museum
Address: No.157, Doi Can Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi Tel: 04.8237075 Website: http://www.btlsqsvn.org.vn . It opens from Tues – Sat from 8:00 – 11:30AM and 1:00 – 4:30PM.
The B-52 Victory Museum situated in Hanoi opened in 1998. This museum illustrates the Hanoi people’s victory and about the armed forces over the US strategic B-52 air raid held in late December 1972. Whether the display is of the scrap heap of giant tires, pieces of wing poking out or of engine parts, the museum takes one back t the usage of powerful artillery by the US military against Vietnam.
Moreover, this museum displays two surface to air missiles, Soviet made MG fighter and an entire room that is devoted to prisoners of the war. One can find photos, mental battle days and the victory along with the cunning and creative resources in the struggle of the People against the American empire. The section includes geographic and physical sand table,  sound and light systems, documentaries, models and smoke, bringing Hanoi’s 12-day and night air defence campaign in late 1972 to life. This museum is worth visiting for any tourst whilst in Hanoi, who interested in history can visit this museum.

Military History Museum

10.     Vietnam Military History Museum (or known by the name “the War or Army Museum)
Address: 28A Dien Bien Phu street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. Tel: (+84 4)  3733 4682
The Vietnam Military History Museum (Bảo tàng lịch sử Quân Đội in Vietnamese) the first opening is on 22nd December 1959 on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of establishment of Vietnam People’s army.
It is considered as one of the seven national museums in Vietnam. It has an impressive collection of war relics charting the struggle of Vietnam for liberation.


 
Hanoi Opera House

11.    Hanoi Opera House (Nhà Hát Lớn Hà Nội in Vietnamese)
The Oprea house is stading as the architectural, cultural and political symbol in central Hanoi. It was built under colonial administration of the French between 1901 to 1911.
It was modeled on the oldest opera house of Paris, the Palais Garnier. The opera house is considered to be one of the architectural landmarks of Hanoi. It is not only the venue for art performances, but also a popular destination for tourists and visitors to enjoy the historical architecture of almost 100 years. It is the largest theatre in Vietanm and has always been one of the favorite haunting grounds for those who love theatrical performance, traditional music, songs, symphonies, classical opera and opera.
Opera House is located in French quarter. History Museum, Hoan Kiem Lake, Sofitel Metropole, Hilton Opera Hotel situated near Opera House.

12.    Quan Thanh Temple (Đền Quán Thánh in Vietnamese)

Address: The corner of Quan Thanh Street, Thanh Nien street Near West Lake
Quan Thanh temple built in 11th Century, the temple was dedicated to Xuan Wu or Trấn

Quan Thanh Temple
Vũ in Vietnamese, one of the principal deities in Taoism Who is one of the Four Sacred temples of the capital including Bach Ma temple (Hang Buom street) in the East, Voi Phuc temple in the West, Kim Lien temple in the South, Quan Thanh temple in the North.
Quan thanh temple is located the end of Thanh Nien street on the left hand of Ho Chi Minh museum.  Quan Thanh is attractive tourist places because of structure, culture and history.
Quan Thanh temple has been renovated several times, most recently in 1893. Architecture is a mixture of the many different styles of the imperial era. The main furtures of Quan Thanh temple are a large yard shaded by a giant bayan tree and a shrine that contains that famous bronze statue Tran Vu.
For more information of Quan Thanh temple you can find in link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qu%C3%A1n_Th%C3%A1nh_Temple


Tran Quoc Pagoda
13.    Tran Quoc pagoda (chùa Trấn Quốc)
Address: Thanh Nien road, Tay Ho district, Hanoi.
Opening everyday from Mon to Sun from 8:00 to 18:00
The Tran Quoc pagoda is situated on an island to the east of West lake. This pagoda is a remarkable place worth visiting for any tourist as it has a history of 1500 years. It known to be an oldest pagoda with highest tower in Hanoi, the architecture is a beautifully done. This place is a popubar sacred place of Buddha, an attraction for many Buddhist devotees as well as visitors.
In 1989, this pagoda was recognized as a historical monument to the national culture. As years passed, the site has been renovated many times and presently is surrounded by modern amenities like shops, otels, restaurants… The historic place is situated on a single island of biggest freshwarter lake in Hanoi (West Lake).
This pagoda is a must visit place while you are visiting Hanoi for any tourist with family and friends.
14.    Fine Arts Museum (Bảo Tàng Mỹ Thuật in Vietnamese)
Address: 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc street, Hanoi.
Opening time: Opened from Tues to Sun time from 8:30 to 17:00. Entry fee is 20,000VND (1US$). It is just cross the street from back wall of the Temple of Literature. For more information you can visit their website: http://www.vnfam.vn/index.php?lang=en
The Fine Arts Museum is housed in a building with two floors of exhibition with planty of

Fines Art Museum
artworks from Vietnam and foreign country and two floor for new wings with selling art and souvenir and display costumes and decorative arts of Vietnam’s ethnic group. It is served as the French ministry of information. The structure and form is very classical.
The ground floor of the main wing houses the oldest artifacts. These include tha sandstone sculptures of the Champa and Funan kingdams. The best reason to visit Fine Art Museum is the evolution of lacquer as a fine art in Vietnam. In the first floor there is one of the largest and most impressive works is the “One thousand Eye, One thousand arm Guan Yin”.  In the last rooms on the first floor contain lacquer Buddha images from the late 18th century.
On the second floor that is changing from sculpture to painting. In the early 20th century, the works are very impression with oriental touches.
On the first floor of New wings, there are some galleries lining the walkway selling art and souvenir.  On the second floor displayed the costumes and decorative arts of Vietnam’s various ethnic groups.




Sunday, July 29, 2012

French Restaurants in Hanoi

French  Restaurants in Hanoi

I work in tourism I saw many Singaporean tourists, Asian tourist or even French tourists when they come to Hanoi they want to try some Good French Restaurants in Hanoi.
As my experiences and review from others tourists and French who is living in Hanoi I would like to recommend some restaurants below:

1.    Le Beaulieu Restaurant in Metropole Hotel – Ngo Quyen street with French chief but Foods are good and as well as prices are expensive, I only come here to eat whenever someone invite me :)

2.    Shalimar Restaurant – 63 Ma May street, Hoan Kiem district tel 04 3926 2897, The foods are good and reasonal prices I think it should be good for tourists to save your budget, located in old quarter and it is easy for you to find the place.

I often come here with my family and also all the foods they offer from their suggestions because I have no idea with names of foods.
 
3.    La Badiane – 10 Nam Ngu street, Hoan Kiem district tel: 04 3942 45 09. Email: labadianehanoi@yahoo.fr
Place for French residents meetings at the weekend or invite their friends here, it should be good places for you to try with romantic space.

First time when I came here to try the foods I think in 2009, one French family I know and be their friends when they come to my office to ask me help them arrange their visa… so they invited me the dinner after they got their visa back to say thank you. It was quite interesting when they introduced me some meals just a bit foods in a big plate display with vegetabe, tomatoes and butter or some kinds of ingredients. Well, at that time I just gave them a comment that it is so different from Vietnamese Foods. They asked what is difference? “Yeah, that is amount of foods, Like this food only nice to your eyes but bad to your stomach” they were laughing at me and said you are so traditional Vietnamese Girl. :)

4.    La Vertical Restaurant – 19 Ngo Van So tel: 04. 3944 6317
The Verticale’s dishes are the result of a surprising French and Vietnamese fusion that goes across the conventional boundaries. Indeed, the subte association of ingredients of high quality with various spices explains why the meals at Verticale are so stunning – All words from the restaurant, I think you can come and try the foods and write your own ideas.

5.    La Salsa Restaurant – 25 Nha Tho street, Hoan Kiem district, (directly in front of St.Joseph’s Cathedral
Foods and services are goods can be rated 2 – 3 star services. I ate here 3 times with 2 times foods are good but one is not very good so make me feel a bit confusing about my taste :)



Hope above details can help you find good places to taste and make your trip become more memoriable.

We also arrange the cuisine trip along Vietnam if you are wondering about this kind of  travel and need some more useful information just contact me at email thusmile@gmail.com .


Updated by Ms. Thu from My Vietnam Travel

Friday, July 27, 2012

Vietnam Tourism Blog: Good Restaurants in Hanoi

Vietnam Tourism Blog: Good Restaurants in Hanoi: If you are looking for a good Vietnamese Restaurants in Ha Noi you should choose some of places: 1.     Quan An Ngon (Ngon Restaura...

Good Restaurants in Hanoi

If you are looking for a Good Restaurants in Ha Noi you should choose some of places:
1.    Quan An Ngon (Ngon Restaurant) – 18 Phan Boi Chau street and if you go at the weekend you should book table before you go then you don’t need to waste your time for waiting. Their number is (04)39428162/63

This restaurant are always clowded with Vietnamese and tourists either at lunch time or dinner. The Restaurant serves all special foods in Ha Noi and the north of Vietnam which are very delicious and special.

When you are in restaurant you can see  small houses display for old house in the Red River culture…


2.    Nhà Hàng Ngon (Ngon Restaurant Tran Hung Dao) – 26 Tran Hung Dao street, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi Tel: 04 39336133


Or you can choose other place is brother of Ngon Restaurant it is located in 26 Tran Hung Dao street… with different design and space than in Ngon Restaurant, the foods more stylist and specialize


3.    Song Thu Training Restaurant – 34 Chau long, Ba Dinh tel : (04) 3942 44 48,
This restaurant is located near West Lake area, the foods are good and well presented with Vietnamese and French Foods.

Also, the reason you are here to support young people who are training to work in the restaurant. This is a special place in Hanoi because it trains disadvantaged teenagers, and the staffs are very enthusiastic and kind.

4.    Com Viet Restaurant – 20 Bao Khanh street, Hoan Kiem tel 04 38 288 430
This is a small restaurant located next to Hoan Kiem Lake with delicious foods and friendly staffs… all my customers when I took them there they loved their foods very much, reasonal prices and good places…. Very traditional Vietnamese foods.


There are some good places to eat serve Vietnamese foods in Hanoi… I will update other restaurants with Hanoi French foods restaurant in next blog. I hope above information are helpful for you.  if you would like to know more about good vietnamese restaurants in Hanoi just contact me I will be your friend in Hanoi to help you

Updated by Ms. Thu from My Vietnam Travel

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Ha Noi General Information

Blog is place to put your life, experience and your job.

I will start place is Ha Noi Capital where is my living place and my head office located,

Firstly about meaning of named Ha Noi, Ha Noi in Vietnamese we will write Hà Nội it means “the hinterland between the rivers”, Hà means river, Nội means interior.
Red River embraces Ha Noi with approximately 40km long, but there are some other rivers flowing through the capital, including Đuống, Cầu, Cà Lô, Đáy, Nhuệ, Tích, Tô Lịch, Kim Ngưu.
Area: 3.324,92 sq.km
Population: in 2010 approximately 7 billions habitants.
 
History
Ha Noi is a sacred land of Viet Nam. In the 3rd Century BC, Co Loa actually belonging to Dong Anh Disctrict was chosen as the capital of the Au Lac nation of Thuc An Duong Vuong (the King Thuc).
Located in the middle of the Red River Delta, the town has gradually expanded to become a very populous and rich residential center. At different periods, Ha Noi had been selected as the capital city of Viet Nam under the Northern domination.
Ha Noi later became the core of the resistance movements against the Northern invasions.
In the autumn of Canh Tuat lunar years (1010), Ly Thai To, the founder of the Ly Dynasty (1010 – 1225), decided to transfer the capital from Hoa Lu to Dai La, and so he re-capitalized it Thang Long (Soaring Dragon). The year 1010 then became a historical date for Ha Noi and for the whole country in general. For about a thousand years, the capital was called Thang Long, then changing to Dong Do, Dong Kinh, and Finally to Ha Noi, in 1831. This sacred piece of land thereafter continued to be the theater of many fateful events.

Administrative divisions:
With Ten urban districts: Hoan Kiem, Ba Dinh, Dong Da, Ha Ba Trung, Tay Ho, Thanh Xuan, Cau Giay, Long Bien, Hoang Mai and Ha Dong.
One town: Son Tay
With 18 rural districts: Dong Anh, Soc Son, Thanh Tri, Tu Liem, Gia Lam, Ba Vi, Chuong My, Dan Phuong, Hoai Duc, My Duc, Phu Xuyen, Phu Tho, Quoc Oai, Thach That, Thanh Oai, Thuong Tin, Ung Hoa and Me Linh.

Climate:
Ha Noi is situated in a tropical monsoon zone with four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Spring starts from January to April, Summer from May to July, Autumn from August to October, Winter from September to December.

Tourism:
Throughout the thousand years of its eventful history, marked by destruction, wars and natural calamities, Ha Noi still preserves many ancient architectural works including the Old Quarter and over 600 pagodas and temples. Famous sites include the One Pillar Pagoda (built in 1049), the Temple of Literature (built in 1070), Ha Noi citadel, Ha Noi Opera House, President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum etc…
 
Ha Noi also characteristically contains 18 beautiful lakes such as Hoan Kiem lake, West Lake, and Truc Bach Lake, Seven Hecta lake (Located in Thong Nhat park), Thien Quang Lake  which are the lungs of the city, with their surrounding gardens and trees providing a vital source of energy.

There are many traditional handicrafts in Ha Noi including Bronze molding, silver carving, lacquer, embroidery and pottery. Ha Noi has many famous traditional professtional handicraft villages such as Bat Trang pottery village, Ngu Xa bronze casting village, Van Phuc silk village, Ha Thai lacquer village ect…

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Hello Blog (Chao Blog)

My Name is Thu, my full name is Trinh Thi Thu in Vietnamese way,the family name will be write first, middle and surname will follow. I am living in Hanoi and working in tourism bussiness.

I still remmeber my first job in tourism department when I was in 2nd year in College I started to work in travel agent in Hanoi Old quarter, at that time a lot of tourists coming to Vietnam without booking any services so travel agents located in Old quarter were the places tourists choose to book and ask information. I met many new friends who have been very friendly and happy when I gave them some useful information.

I was so happy to see customer happy with my services supplied, and really feel sad when I customers felt unhappy with some services were not good during the trip. so I always talk to myself I have to do in tourism bussiness I want to help people and friends who want to visit our country have a great and memoriable time with their holiday. I realized that I really happy when I got email with thanks from customers.


I have been working in tourism in nearly 7 years, and I met a lot of people in different countries and cultures. Many people are very nice and make me feel so happy and lucky when I met them, maybe they did not know about their roles but it is so important to me such as a kind family from German "Stiefel family" Mrs Kristina helped me find my own way to back my life when I got bad situation in my married or Chi Roni and anh Brenden from Australia who always write to me nice words to encourage me in time ... and others customers each people as my family and my friends. I think my services is different from other agents because it is like friend assist friends with their trip not because of bussiness only.

 I love to work in tourism because I can share my culture, my experiences, my adventure to other people and would love to get back from people with their culture, their comminucations... and love to see each person and each family happy when they spend their holiday with me.

I hope to meet more people who I can make them happy with their real experiences about Vietnamese people, Vietnamese culture and Vietnam country.


Thu
Mysite: http://www.myvietnamtravel.net