German travel and tourism news site Reisereporter has just published a number of articles introducing the country, people, famous landscapes as well as the attractive culinary culture of Vietnam.
The third place mentioned in the article is Hoi An, which, although no longer unfamiliar to many people, still has countless interesting and hidden things to discover. Hoi An Ancient Town itself is very charming with its historical architecture, but some of the real secrets are hidden in the less visited corners of this city. According to the author of the article, start your day early in the morning at one of the many small pagodas in Hoi An, such as Chuc Thanh Pagoda, one of the oldest Buddhist pagodas in Vietnam, to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and immerse yourself in the spiritual space of the city. In addition, visitors can visit the local markets in Hoi An, which will have fewer tourists than the central market, Hoi An Market, located in the old town. A culinary tip in Hoi An is to eat at small shops and restaurants away from the main streets. Visitors should try street food such as cao lau (a unique noodle dish of Hoi An), or the famous white rose (banh bao banh vac). It is these small eateries that are often frequented by locals and serve authentic Vietnamese flavors.
The final destination that the author introduces is the pagodas in Hue. The ancient capital of Hue in Central Vietnam is known for its impressive citadels and magnificent mausoleums that are often visited by tourists. But far from the roads, there are many temples and pagodas hidden in the special peace and mystery of Hue. One of those mysterious "treasures" is Thien Mu Pagoda. The pagoda is located on the banks of the Perfume River, not only has a picturesque landscape but is also a deeply spiritual place. The pagoda has a 7-storey tower, a place for meditation and prayer, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Another hidden pagoda is Dieu De Pagoda, located just outside Hue, an important place for Buddhists and often visited by locals. According to the author, if you want to explore the secrets of Hue more deeply, visit these little-known pagodas. Here, you can experience the peace and spirituality inherent in this place, while also understanding more about Vietnamese culture and religion. At the end of the article, the author updates readers with the latest information on visas, flights, main means of transportation in Vietnam, the best time to travel as well as suggestions for interacting with local people. The author cites the updated announcement of the German Foreign Ministry on visa conditions in Vietnam, which states that German citizens are exempt from visas if their temporary stay in Vietnam does not exceed 45 days, and beyond this, they can apply for an electronic visa. According to the author, Vietnamese people are generally friendly and hospitable, but it is also necessary to respect the culture and customs in Vietnam by behaving politely and dressing appropriately, in addition to learning some Vietnamese words for easier communication.
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