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Tiêu chí của 4U Tours:
+ Tour về Sức khỏe (Wellness)
+ Tour về Thiên nhiên (Eco / Nature)
+ Tour về Bảo tồn (Sustainability)
+ Tour về Thiện nguyện (Charity)

🔰 “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” | Mark Twain👉 Follow 4U Tours for more Useful Quotes.-...
25/05/2026

🔰 “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” | Mark Twain

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📍Ninh Bình Travel: What You Need to Know | Part 1📍1. Bai Dinh Pagoda Complex: A Sacred and Majestic Highlight of Ninh Bì...
24/05/2026

📍Ninh Bình Travel: What You Need to Know | Part 1

📍1. Bai Dinh Pagoda Complex: A Sacred and Majestic Highlight of Ninh Bình Travel 2025
“Ninh Bình in 2025 is truly beautiful—perhaps because I’m someone who loves mountains more than beaches. Once I arrived here, all I wanted was to come back again and again,” shared Nguyễn Anh. She traveled to Hanoi and then took a coach to visit the former imperial land of Ninh Bình. “My first impression of this place was the honesty and friendliness of the people—the cheerful taxi driver who chatted with us and enthusiastically recommended many interesting spots around the area.”

Bai Dinh Pagoda is not just a single temple, but a vast spiritual and Buddhist architectural complex located on Bai Dinh Mountain in Gia Sinh Commune, Gia Vien District. It is one of the largest pagodas in Vietnam and holds numerous national records. Every year, it welcomes tens of thousands of pilgrims and visitors.
The Bai Dinh Pagoda Complex consists of an ancient pagoda area and a newly built one. While following traditional Vietnamese Buddhist architectural styles, the newer section is built on a much grander scale. Upon entering Bai Dinh, visitors are often awed by its monumental structures such as the Inner Three-Gate (Tam Quan Noi), Quan Am Hall, Phap Chu Hall, and the Hall of the Three Buddhas (Tam The).
The ancient Bai Dinh Pagoda has a history spanning over 1,000 years and is associated with King Dinh Tien Hoang’s ceremonial raising of the rebellion flag. It was also a place where the revered monk Nguyen Minh Khong once conducted rituals praying for rain. Today, Bai Dinh is not only a place of worship but also one of the most important pilgrimage destinations for Buddhists, especially during early-year festivals.

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🚌 Mù Cang Chải: Wild Apple Blossoms in Full Bloom on the High Mountain Slopes in Late Spring🍀 In late spring, wild apple...
23/05/2026

🚌 Mù Cang Chải: Wild Apple Blossoms in Full Bloom on the High Mountain Slopes in Late Spring

🍀 In late spring, wild apple blossoms (son tra or tao meo) burst into white across the high mountain slopes, where nature is at its most rugged. The simple yet resilient beauty of these blossoms reflects a way of life lived in harmony with the mountains and forests—a balance shaped over time, without haste or human interference.

As different flowers bloom in succession over several months, they create an extended spring season—perfect for slow, mindful journeys. Visitors come to Mù Cang Chải not only to admire the blossoms, but also to wander through nature, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and feel the authentic rhythm of life in the highlands.

Amid the spring bloom of the Northwestern mountains, the world’s largest bamboo resort—Garrya Mù Cang Chải—emerges as a true wellness retreat. As the first and only international resort in the region, operated and managed by the Banyan Group, Garrya embraces the philosophy of “The Beauty of Simplicity,” valuing stillness, balance, and a deep connection with nature.

Here, spring is not staged or curated, but naturally present in every experience: waking up to mountain mist and blossoms outside your terrace, practicing yoga and meditation in nature, and enjoying balanced cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients. All of this is complemented by seasonal spring offers and curated experiences, creating a retreat that feels complete, peaceful, and deeply restorative.

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🚌 Mù Cang Chải: When Winter Hasn’t Faded Yet, but Spring Is Already on Its WayMù Cang Chải welcomes spring through the s...
22/05/2026

🚌 Mù Cang Chải: When Winter Hasn’t Faded Yet, but Spring Is Already on Its Way

Mù Cang Chải welcomes spring through the slow, gentle blooming of its native flowers. Unhurried and unshowy, spring here feels like an invitation—to pause, to breathe, and to slow down amid nature.

From late December, Tớ Dày flowers begin to bloom sparsely along the mountain slopes. Their delicate blush-pink hues appear amid the lingering cold of the highlands, a soft signal that spring is approaching. Not flamboyant, the Tớ Dày flowers are graceful and free-spirited in the wind, rosy and tender like the flushed cheeks of a Hmong girl smiling shyly.

As Tết draws near, plum blossoms blanket valleys and villages in pure white. Their pristine color blends with the warmth and togetherness of the Lunar New Year, creating a spring scene that feels both lively and comforting. In the early days of the year, plum blossoms evoke a sense of peace—like a natural pause for both body and mind.

Spring continues with the ban flower, a blossom deeply tied to the spiritual and cultural life of the Northwest. Blooming along mountain slopes and roadsides, ban flowers carry stories, memories, and legends of the highlands. In Mù Cang Chải, ban flowers are not just meant to be seen, but to be felt—as a quiet, profound connection to local roots.

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22/05/2026

🔰 “Adventure is worthwhile.” | Aesop

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🚌 This river in Vietnam transforms into a living watercolorThe Mekong River flows through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand...
21/05/2026

🚌 This river in Vietnam transforms into a living watercolor

The Mekong River flows through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia before fanning out into a network of waterways in southwestern Vietnam and emptying into the South China Sea.

⭐ Behind the scene
During flood season in the delta, women steer long-tail boats to harvest water lilies. Wading into waist-deep water, they rinse and bundle the plants for sale at markets and to restaurants. These women learned boating from their mothers and grandmothers, says photographer Khánh Phan, who captured the image above by drone. She likens the circle of lilies to one big blossom on which “the women are like bees.”

⭐ The life aquatic
Water lilies are among more than 20,000 species of plants that grow in the Mekong. The world’s second most biodiverse river, after the Amazon, supports animals such as the endangered Irrawaddy dolphin, the hairy-nosed otter, and the giant freshwater stingray. Human life bustles along the river in floating markets, villages perched on stilts, and delta floodplains where farmers harvest more than half of Vietnam’s rice.

⭐ River watch
The Mekong has long sustained locals and attracted travelers. But its natural and cultural wonders are threatened by environmental stresses such as discarded plastic. With funding from the National Geographic Society, researchers at England’s University of Hull are studying how this pollution ends up in the river; the United Nations Environment Programme has a project to evaluate the effects of plastic on migratory species.

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🚌 What are the best dishes to eat in Hanoi? | Part 3📍5. Cha Ca Thang LongAt Cha Ca Thang Long, turmeric-spiced freshwate...
17/05/2026

🚌 What are the best dishes to eat in Hanoi? | Part 3

📍5. Cha Ca Thang Long
At Cha Ca Thang Long, turmeric-spiced freshwater fish is stir-fried with spring onion and dill to make the restaurant’s eponymous dish, cha ca. Staff do the cooking, but you can assemble your own bowl by adding vermicelli noodles and garnishes including roasted peanuts and fresh herbs. Once limited to just a handful of traditional establishments, cha ca has experienced a boom in popularity over recent years, with a slew of competing chain outlets opening up. But the decades-old restaurants, like this Old Quarter spot, still do it best.

📍6. Luk Lak: banana blossom bread
With crunchy vegetables, flavours of fresh herbs and just a few morsels of meat, Vietnamese salads are all about texture. Banana blossom salad features the pink and purple tear-shaped banana flower, shredded into a curly tangle and combined with pieces of chicken breast and other seasonal herbs and vegetables. A sprinkle of red chilli slices and a sweet and sour dressing give it a kick. Chef Binh serves the salad alongside other dishes from far-flung corners of rural Vietnam, such as smoked pork belly and fried rice with lotus seed, in a casually furnished dining room informed by Indochinese design.

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🚌 What are the best dishes to eat in Hanoi? | Part 2📍3. Tanh Tach: scallop tartThe restaurant’s onomatopoeic name, Tanh ...
16/05/2026

🚌 What are the best dishes to eat in Hanoi? | Part 2

📍3. Tanh Tach: scallop tart
The restaurant’s onomatopoeic name, Tanh Tach, is Vietnamese for the clickity sound apparently made by freshly caught seafood. Chef Bernard Nguyen’s menu is a celebration of these gifts from the sea, and the diverse and zesty flavours of the mon an nhe (light snacks akin to Basque pintxos) are practically a meal in themselves. The headliner is the banh tart so diep, or scallop tart, featuring velvety but sharp calamansi curd and pop-in-the-mouth red caviar. The restaurant sits within Hanoi’s picturesque French Quarter, occupying a colonial villa adorned with local art.

📍4. Chapter grill: sweet tooth
Squeeze past the kitchen team on the ground floor at Chapter before making your way up to the restaurant’s dining room. Vietnam’s northern mountains inspired the 13-dish summer tasting menu, which ranges from cured pork with foraged greens to black chicken with mustard leaves. The standout, however, is Patagonian toothfish with fermented soybean paste stewed in a clay pot. Chef Quang Dung learnt traditional clay-pot cooking from his grandmother, but he’s added international touches here, including a soy glaze, braised green banana and guanciale (Italian cured pork).

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07 Đặng Dung, P. Tân Định, Tp. HCM
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🚌 What are the best dishes to eat in Hanoi? | Part 1When the Michelin Guide announced its first foray into Hanoi, many f...
15/05/2026

🚌 What are the best dishes to eat in Hanoi? | Part 1

When the Michelin Guide announced its first foray into Hanoi, many food-lovers were sceptical. How might the authority on highbrow dining approach a city famed for its unpretentious street food? The final list, which grouped together street kitchens with fine dining restaurants, caused quite a stir by apparently over-representing traditional pho and overlooking many speciality dishes. Nevertheless, the guide still managed to capture the capital’s complicated culinary scene: a landscape that balances time-honoured and unyielding recipes with cutting-edge and evolving innovations.

📍1. Tung Dining: the carabinero
The seasonal menus at TUNG Dining are meticulously crafted journeys. Chef Hoang Tung combines Vietnamese flavours with contemporary culinary techniques he picked up working at Michelin-starred restaurants in Finland, Denmark and Estonia. The Carabinero reflects Vietnam’s affection for seafood, in this case, prawn cured in sugar and salt, topped with smoked scallop mousse. The charcoaled prawn head served alongside is stuffed with smoked trout roe and accompanied by fermented cabbage crackers.

📍2. Bancong: coconut coffee
Vietnam is Southeast Asia’s coffee capital and Hanoi is home to an eclectic spread of cafes. While ca phe sua đa (iced milk coffee) and ca phe trung (egg coffee) are already legendary, a more recent addition to the pantheon is coconut coffee. More of a dessert than a drink, a brew of finely ground robusta beans is mixed with sweetened condensed milk and iced coconut cream, with a topping of roasted coconut flakes adding some crunch. Coconut coffee renditions appear on cafe menus across the city, but Bancong, with balconies that overlook the Old Quarter below, offers a view to accompany the iced pick-me-up.

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