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Ba Chua Xu festival in Sam mountain – the biggest festival in the South WestThe Ba Chua Xu festival in Nui Sam (Chau Doc – An Giang) is held on April 24 of the lunar calendar every year and is one of the biggest festivals in the South West . Every year, on this occasion, visitors from near and far will eagerly gather to worship. There are even groups of people coming a few days before to attend the ceremony of bathing her.
Ba Chua Xu festival at Nui Sam (Chau Doc – An Giang)
According to the ritual, the altar where the statue is placed will be obscured by a cloth curtain, with lace and embroidery, colorful patterns. After that, a group of 4-5 women who are chosen from the previous time will offer fragrant water and wipe all over the body of the statue, and then change into new hats and costumes. At the end of the ceremony of bathing Ba, the curtain will pull aside, people will begin and come to worship, send fruit and make a request for Ba’s fortune.
The ceremony for Ba Chua Xu consists of four main ceremonies: the procession of receiving 4 plaques from Thoai Ngoc Hau’s mausoleum to Ba temple, the ceremony of Xon Chau – Sing Boi, the ceremony of Tuc Yet and finally the ceremony of Chinh Te. After the ceremony ends, people begin with playing activities with folk cultural activities such as lion dance, cup dancing, …
Rituals for Ba Chua Xu include 4 main ceremonies
In the opinion of the people of An Giang, it is believed that Ba Chua Xu is a god who always protects and blesses the people, the annual ceremony of giving her thanks to the virtue that she has protected and saved them. born. Yet, many people still say that, to visit and pray at the Lady of the Sam mountain, the wish will come true. The good news and the sacredness of the Lady Chua Xu Mountain Sam gradually spread everywhere, since then more and more people from all over come to worship. Over time, this festival became one of the unique cultural features of An Giang and became the largest festival in the West .
Cholchnam Thmay – Traditional New Year of the KhmerCholchnam Thmay is also known as the traditional New Year of the Khmer living in the Mekong Delta. This festival usually takes place at the beginning of the new year (after the Kinh’s Lunar New Year), so it is also called “Age of Age Ceremony”. The Cholchnam Thmay Festival takes place around the third lunar month (ie about April of the annual calendar). Like the Chinese New Year, the Cholchnam Thmay festival lasts for 3 days, ie the 13th, 14th, and 15th of the third lunar month, if it falls in a leap year, the starting date will be delayed 1 day. This is one of the biggest festivals in the West and is most expected of the Khmer people living in the provinces: Soc Trang, An Giang, Tra Vinh, Kien Giang . In these days, most houses always have banh tet, fruit, and lanterns to worship and worship the Buddha.
Cholchnam Thmay, also known as the traditional New Year of the Khmer
During the 3 days of the festival, the first day is called “Chôl Sangkran Thmay” day. On this day, people will bathe and wear traditional costumes, bring incense and lantern offerings into the temple and make a Sangkran procession. In the evening, the pagoda yard will take place fun activities such as parachute dance, forestry dance, wind lamp release, …
The second day is called “Wonbơt”. In the morning, people wake up to offer rice to the monks at the temple. In the afternoon, there is a sand-mount ceremony, whereby people will find a handful of clean sand to bring to the pagoda around the Buddhist temples as well as in the hallway in front of the temple yard. The last day is called “Lân Săk” day, which is the ceremony of bathing Buddha statues.
Song On Ceremony – Celebrate peace, dispel evil gasThe Song On ceremony is a ritual with a long tradition in the southwestern region . Although today, this festival is no longer as popular as before, there are still many localities such as: Can Tho, Long An, Vinh Long, An Giang … performed even though the dates of these festivals are not consistent . However, the common point of festivals in these localities is that they are all held at temples, shrines, …
The Song On ceremony is a ritual with a long tradition in the Southern region
According to legend, this festival originated in the time when the site was reclaimed, when there were many diseases that harmed people. The southern people at that time believed that this was a disaster caused by the devil. Therefore, they celebrate the Song Wen ceremony, which means expelling off, banishing evil spirits and diseases caused to people. To prepare for the Song On ceremony, people prepare objects to sacrifice to the god in front of the same boat so that the objects just finished offering, then light incense to pray. Finally, bring to the river and let the boat drift with the water with the desire to bring the bad luck and accidents away and towards a peaceful and happy life.
Nghinh Ong festival – A festival of fishermenNghinh Ong festival is a festival with a long tradition and the biggest festival in the western region of fishermen. This is a festival commemorating the merit of the General Nam Hai Army on many times saving people through tribulations, great waves and winds in the sea. The biggest annual festival in the WestThis is held for three days .. Walking along the South Coast, visitors will find many temples and shrines worshiping fish. Normally, every time the festival takes place, there will be hundreds of fishermen’s small and large fishing boats decorated with flags and anchored to be able to perform the ceremony of bringing him to the sea – one of the rituals. The first page of the festival, followed by the solemn worshiping ceremonies of fishermen. Besides, fishermen will also invite each other, including visitors from far away to visit, they will eat, chat and have fun together. It can be said that this is a festival with bold fine style of the southwestern region.
This is a festival commemorating the merit of the General Nam Hai Army, many times saving people through tribulation
Before the festival, there will be hundreds of fishing boats large and small, decorated with flowers and anchored.
Đăng bởi: Hồ Thị Phượng
Từ khoá: The 4 biggest festivals in the West attract tourists from all over the world
Scenery At The Temple With The Tallest Stupa In The West
Introduction to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Vinh Long
In the midst of the rich Mekong Delta, Vinh Long is a land with many relics and tourist attractions in the river region. And the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Vinh Long is one of the famous spiritual tourist destinations that you should visit in your Vinh Long travel itinerary.
Some places to visit near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Vinh Long Ong pagodaStatue of Quan Am Buddha in the temple Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Vinh Long is located at No. 287A, Vinh Hoa Hamlet, Tan Ngai Commune, City. Vinh Long was built in 1970 and is one of the largest and sacred temples in Vinh Long province presided over by the late Venerable Thich Thien Hoa. Up to now, the pagoda has been built with many unique architectural works such as: main hall, three-door gate, lecture hall, museum, street boy, library …StupaEntrance to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha Xa Loi Vinh Long In the temple grounds is the statue of Duc Quan The Am with a height of 32m and a 45m high stupa. Temple of the Jade Buddha Xa Loi Vinh Long is a religious work of spiritual significance, an attractive tourist attraction in the West.45m high stupa This place is also the venue for Buddhist events, conferences at the Central level and the Mekong Delta region, the High School of Buddhism, is the center of cultural exchange of Buddhism, the retreat courses. , fostering the profession of the abbot for monks and nuns, a place for religious activities, worship for Buddhists and devotees from far and chúng tôi scene around the templeTemple of the Emerald Buddha Xa Loi Vinh Long has bold spirituality The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Vinh Long has a sophisticated artistic architecture, bold spirituality combined with traditional Vietnamese architecture, is a tourist destination that you should visit and admire. Visiting the temple takes about half a day and you can combine visiting some other tourist attractions in other Vinh Long .Check in at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Located on Nguyen Chi Thanh street, Vinh Long city, Ong pagoda is an attractive tourist destination. This is an architectural work built from 1892-1909 by a group of talented craftsmen of ten people from Fujian.
Ong pagoda
Most of the statues worshiped here are made of wood or bronze or ceramic. Columns, trusses, set of lamination, couplets, diaphragms, delicate and elaborate architectural features of the Chinese. Due to its location in the city center, the old temple has become a favorite destination for many young people from near and far to pray for peace, scenery and take beautiful pictures.
An Binh IsletAn Binh isle is a western tourist destination located between Tien River and Co Chien River in Long Ho district, Vinh Long province.
With a lot of rivers and canals, visiting An Binh isle, you will be able to take a boat to admire the river, visit the orchard fruit gardens, enjoy folk dishes or listen to the amateurs. local characteristics.
An Binh Islet
In addition, you can also visit Vinh Sang tourist area located in An Binh isle which is a large garden with many canals and is a place to preserve many precious birds. This is also home to an attractive entertainment area with a variety of folk and modern games.
Another address in An Binh isle is the old house Cai Cuong, built in 1885, owned by the family of Mr. Pham Van Bon, a great local landlord in the past. The house has a European architecture mixed with harmonious ancient East Asian features.
To go to Vinh Long Temple of the Emerald Buddha, if you go from Ho Chi Minh City, you will pass My Thuan Bridge and then enter Tan Hoa hamlet. Standing from the bridge you can also see the huge chedi of the temple.
Đăng bởi: Ngân Nguyễn Kim
Từ khoá: Scenery at the temple with the tallest stupa in the West
The Best Hotels And Resorts In The World: The Gold List 2023 (Part 4)
Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice
The journey is as important as the arrival, they say, and when applied to the home and garden of earthly delights that is the Cipriani, it means something. A vintage motor launch in varnished cedar, the last word in 1970s Venetian nautical chic, awaits to whisk you from the terminal or the crowds of St. Mark’s Square to the hotel, where the charming Roberto, who has been here forever, greets guests with a personal flourish. Unlike Venice’s other luxury hotels that have been poured into existing historic palaces, fighting against a corset of strict regulations, the Cipriani was custom-built in 1958 with plenty of elbow room, on three acres of land of the Giudecca, then owned by Guinness nobility. The daughters, Honor and Brigid, were fans of Harry’s Bar, a small paneled den in the heart of Venice, and invited its owner, Giuseppe Cipriani, to think big and create a hotel in partnership with them. The result is a place that is still unrivaled for that spirit of urbane hedonism; for generous and attentive service that never genuflects; for an easy atmosphere of peace and sanctuary alongside a sense of clubhouse discretion and rarefied exclusivity.
In the summer, when the canals in Venice get stinkier, the Cipriani offers more than a breath of fresh air. The grounds are large enough for tennis courts, a kitchen garden, a vineyard, and a spa within the orange blossom–scented Casanova gardens, where the eponymous lady-killer wooed the neighboring nunnery. They are a haven for birds and Roberta the tortoise, who, unfortunately, hasn’t been seen since a recent acqua alta. Meanwhile, around the showpiece Olympic-size pool, the beating heart of the hotel (and a happy accident of scale, because the architect got his meters and feet mixed up), sunbathing is raised to the level of theater, with endless opportunities for people-watching around the travertine-marble terrace. Here Hollywood moguls cement film deals in loud voices while Venetian aristocrats settle into cabanas for the day, spraying complimentary Evian like Chanel No. 5 and addressing the staff as extensions of their family. Sadly, the barman Walter Bolzonella, famous for the Buonanotte cocktail he dreamed up with George Clooney, is retired. The capable Riccardo Semeria has stepped into his shoes, while Riccardo Canella, multi-Michelin superstar chef of Noma fame, takes the culinary helm. He understands that the essence of Italian style is to keep things simple, natural, and familiar, yet still fresh and inventive. This is the hallmark of the Cipriani. Others have tried to emulate its timeless Italian chic. But glamour is an atmosphere, something harder to bottle than an Acqua di Parma scent. It is synonymous with this hotel, with its to-die-for view of the Doge’s Palace and St. Mark’s, sequestered on the edge of an insignificant island on a lagoon lapping the Adriatic Sea. Doubles from Rs1,10,170;
🌼Caruso, A Belmond Hotel, Amalfi Coast – Ravello, Italy
The first time my family went to Caruso, which is an 11th-century estate in Ravello at a summit in the Lattari Mountains that overlooks a 1,000-foot-plus plunge to the Tyrrhenian Sea, my son Henry was almost six months old. It was late April, and Amalfi’s lemon trees were blossoming. The hotel, an austerely beautiful, scrubbed limestone palace clinging to the side of a hill, was an appealingly easy escape. We carried cups of rich, not-too-sweet Sfusato Amalfitano lemonade into the grounds. Gardens arranged with lawns, rose borders, half-concealed hammocks, and citrus trees fanned beneath the palace like giant steps. Wisteria vines dropped petals from the pergolas, outshone by the punch-pink, first-bloom bougainvillea. We slept in the hotel’s Villa Margherita, designed by Eric Egan. I imagine artists who traveled to Ravello in the early 20th century staying here as they waited for inspiration to strike. One of us opened a set of floor-to-ceiling windows, exposing a clear sweep from the coastal slopes of Maiori to Minori, with the chapel-dotted uplands of the Lattaris rising in both directions, and the improbably empty Mediterranean filling in the horizon. It is a view nothing can prepare you for.
Last May, my husband, Andrew, and I went back to the same villa with the cowrie-shell chandelier. We aren’t in the habit of repeating trips, but we both kept bringing up that lemonade. I was seven months pregnant with our second son, and if I had to be benched somewhere with a pack of antacids—well, what a place. We mooched around the pool, an adults-only place in spirit if not by decree, edged on three sides by green hills and by the coastline to the south. Shallow terra-cotta bowls, full of pansies, sat alongside huge white umbrellas, wide enough to shade two sun loungers on the patio or, even better, on the soft lawn dented with ice buckets. On some days we never went farther than the poolside restaurant, where we ordered scrape-the-plate paccheri with burst cherry tomatoes, and eggplant Parmesan that came in a puddle of bright passata.
Food—and the leisurely eating of it—was the tentpole of our return to Caruso. We hovered over breakfast for an hour each morning, scooping up rosemary omelets and fried tomatoes with soldiers of focaccia, tart rounds of caprese al limone, and sfogliatelle santarosa, my favorite, a shell-shaped pastry filled with raspberries and cream. In the afternoons we would walk into town past the duomo for hazelnut and pistachio cones from Baffone Gelateria Artigianale, and in the evenings we stayed at the hotel—a choice that usually would have smacked of laziness to me, but instead felt decadently unambitious.
As I’m writing this, the baby is due in a couple of weeks, and I hope our second trip ends up being the start of something. I hope we’ll return to Caruso as a family of four, and open the windows in that villa, and remember why we keep coming back. Doubles from Rs81,000.
🌼Grand Hotel Tremezzo – Como, Italy
In an increasingly rapacious Italian hotel scene, some iconic family-owned properties retain that made-in-Italy, one-of-a-kind elixir that the bigger players can only dream of. The decadent Grand Hotel Tremezzo is decidedly one of these: It has been in family hands since opening in 1910 and comes with Grand Tour charm in spades. Sitting a little back from Lake Como, looking out onto Bellagio, the Liberty-style building conjures a Grand Budapest Hotel set, an impression that grows when you enter the formal lobby with its sweeping red-carpet staircase, antique gilt-framed mirrors, and marble-encased bathrooms. I also love the flowers in abundance all over the property. But the hotel still manages to feel intimate thanks to its smaller cozy spaces: a cocooning spa with a heated swim-in, swim-out pool and Santa Maria Novella products; an outdoor pool surrounded by a forest of trees and blooming flowers; and tucked-away bars and corner banquettes in the restaurant (be sure to try the gold-leaf risotto). The hotel effortlessly pulls multiple punches, with a covetable shop stocking brands like Bric’s Milano, Borsalino, and Chez Dede, and a beautiful vintage wooden boat for lake excursions and to avoid road traffic. But the true pièce de résistance is the floating pool sitting on the lake—cinematic grandeur incarnate with a Lido-like beachfront, bright orange and white umbrellas, and chic custom loungers. Doubles from Rs63,480.
🌼Villa Igiea, a Rocco Forte Hotel – Palermo, Italy
🌼São Lourenço do Barrocal – Alentejo, Portugal
A morning saunter through this 2,000-acre estate in Portugal’s Alentejo is a sensory journey back in time. Paths carve through the montado landscape, where wildflower meadows are punctuated by cork, oak, and olive trees. Lusitano wild horses mingle with cattle; the medieval hilltop town of Monsaraz looms in the distance, and granite dolmens give a glimpse of the region’s pagan past. Although it’s just 90 minutes from Lisbon, it’s conceivable that these views haven’t changed in centuries. The same cannot be said for São Lourenço’s luxurious lodgings. Balancing the rustic and the refined, the agricultural and the artful, is where this elegant 40-room hotel and organic working farm excels. Humble, whitewashed farm buildings have been sensitively transformed into sophisticated suites centered on a geranium-lined courtyard. The guest activities—beekeeping lessons, foraging, and stargazing (the region is a Dark Sky Reserve)—are almost as old as the surrounding hills. Two centuries of winemaking heritage make São Lourenço a key stop-off on Alentejo’s rota dos vinhos, which winds through the region’s best wineries. Here, robust native varietals have been skilfully tempered down and pair beautifully with polished takes on traditional dishes—gazpacho, migas, and cozido stews—that are as nourishing as late nights by the firepit. Effortlessly stylish yet wholly unpretentious, this rural retreat provides a compelling case for swapping Portugal’s coast for its countryside. Doubles from Rs35,200.
🌼Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel – Paris
Known by locals simply as Le Crillon, it’s the kind of spot celebrities roll up to with the intent of blending in and mere mortals show up to with the hopes of standing out. First opened as a hotel in 1909 and owned by dukes and counts prior to the Revolution, the palace—which this summer celebrated five years since its $300 million makeover—is Paris’s most magnificent in both reputation and design. Precious stones, elaborate floral arrangements, and so…much…marble—it’s all there in extravagant droves. As a local, I’ve popped in several times over the years, but the most memorable visit was in 2023 when the city was still closed to foreigners and the hotel rearranged the Leonard Bernstein suite, and its wrap-around balcony, into a bar for Parisians to sip cocktails and snack on tartines while overlooking the Place de la Concorde. The suite has been returned to its grand apartment glory, but at least we still have Les Ambassadeurs bar, which has a David Bowie–Labyrinth vibe that—thanks to a sky mural on the ceiling where crystal chandeliers are draped in chains—is dark, moody, and ultra-ethereal. Perhaps the hotel’s only snafu is that it’s so “fit” for royalty, its bathrobes are Napoleon-sized. (A “large” was short and snug, even for this five-foot-one Madame!) Still, comfort and class are key, from fresh hydrangeas in the room and toiletries by French apothecary Officine Universelle Buly to a charging cord appearing minutes after requesting it and an on-call butler service accessible via WhatsApp. And mon dieu, that bed! It’s like sleeping on a giant cream puff: soft, pillowy, and oh-so-sweet. In all, you come to Le Crillon for heritage with a splash of modern swank and savoir faire. Doubles from Rs1,56,800.
🌼Le Meurice – Paris
Talking point: Would Paris hotels be quite so palatial had la Révolution never happened? The Louis XIV vibe—gold leaf and satinate sheen, baroque chairs and chandeliers—has been so mimicked and dulled by repetition, it’s easy to forget how showstopping it can be. Le Meurice is a reset: Callas at La Scala compared to The Phantom of the Opera of certain other grandes dames whose scenery wobbles a little. A piece of immersive theater where all the details—the greyhound emblem stamped on the butter, the fold of the maître d’s silk scarf, the trompe l’oeil fruit by pastry chef Cédric Grolet—are scrupulously choreographed. And yet, for all the marble-lined grandeur, surprisingly cozy and contemporary. Sit amid the Versailles pomp of the Ducasse dining room and you can idly swivel on your Eero Saarinen Tulip chair while waiting for your truffled eggs. On my last stay here, I joined one of the hotel’s private art tours, following in the footsteps of Monet and up to the Belle Étoile penthouse for a view almost identical to the painter’s 1876 study of the Tuileries. Because unlike many of the city’s palace hotels, this isn’t tucked away in a posh enclave but is right in the heart of proper Paris: the Jardins right in front, the main museums spread around. When Art Basel debuted in Paris in October, Le Meurice was the obvious choice for collectors—it’s a fully authenticated masterpiece. Doubles from Rs79,00
🌼Beau-Rivage Palace – Lausanne, Switzerland
It’s been more than five years since I last set foot on the grounds of the Swiss grande dame Beau-Rivage, presiding over Lake Geneva like some proud Belle Époque aristocrat. But the memory of my suite remains vivid—of my feet on the thick padded carpet, of the fairy-tale terrace where I’d watch the light hit the Alps at dusk, of pressing a single bedside button to bring up the blackout shades before I ordered a fresh carafe of coffee. The interiors were regal and restrained; the staff, many the product of the nearby École Hôtelière de Lausanne, were efficient and kind. I spent my days strolling the manicured waterfront gardens; at night, after dining on artful plates of sole meunière at the two-Michelin-starred restaurant Anne-Sophie Pic, I’d retreat into the sleek darkness of the bar, cradling a glass of amaro while watching businessmen conduct negotiations beneath Old World tapestries. In some ways, it was all a distraction—a way to waste time until I could politely excuse myself and retire to my room, to step back into the fantasy. One I long to return to. Doubles from Rs41,775;
🌼Deplar Farm – Iceland
Some places defy, or maybe transcend, the whole notion of what a hotel is. Deplar—a turf-roofed former farm on northern Iceland’s Troll Peninsula, where sheep outnumber people—is one of those. It lingers in the memory as a series of sensations: the shuddering tingle of the icy plunge pool after meditation in a 200-degree sauna; the sight of ephemeral sea spray against the pinkish morning light on a silent sea-kayak trip among the seals; the shimmering, blissful half-sleep of a sound bath, in a small candlelit room. This all might sound a touch woo-woo, but Deplar Farm—like its parent company, Eleven, owned by the skiing- and fishing-obsessed former Blackstone executive Chad Pike—is anything but. Though it almost looks like just another black timber farmstead on the drive up the valley, the 32-guest lodge is a lair of pure-grade hedonism.
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Đăng bởi: Trần Thị Mến
Từ khoá: The best hotels and resorts in the world: The Gold List 2023 (Part 4)
The Story Of Mary Ann Bevan, The Ugliest Woman In The World
Mary Ann Bevan before and after the disease.
After the death of her spouse, she faced many problems like no job, food, etc. but she kept herself motivated to uplift the morale of the family. But destiny wanted something else, her body started deteriorating, her facial expression started changing in an inappropriate manner. She was turning more masculine day by day. Her entire body changed with large limbs and a big torso, which turned her looking like a ‘homely’ appearance.
She was adjacent with the rare disease named “Acromegaly.” Acromegaly is a neuroendocrine disorder, that results in an excess amount of hormones in the human body. It is usually caused by a non-cancerous tumor, adults of middle age are mostly affected by this. In the 21st century, it can be cured but it was not possible in the 20th century. That is one of the reasons doctor’s got no clue about Mary’s disease.
Mary Ann Bevan looked for many jobs that would pay her enough to sustain the family. But wherever she went for a job interview, she got rejected and get mocked by using uncivilized words such as “freak” and “ugly.” The going was getting tough for her with every day passing. She had a responsibility to feed and care for her children and every day was a challenge for her.
Then one day she find a contest titled “The Ugliest Woman,” the contrary to her dreams to look beautiful she took participation in it. Luckily, she won the title and received a large sum of money to feed her children and support her family for a while. But that was not enough to run a family for a lifetime.
She knows that a one-time prize would not be going to be enough for her family’s survival. So, she started joining circus shows to have a stable path of earning. She joined Coney Island’s Dreamland Show where she found many people of different characters and she was one of them. The circus displays the people labeled as freaks, for instance, Bearded women, Siamese twins, Giant men, Dwarfs, and so on weird terms used for a human being.
She slowly became a matter of entertainment for people, they started making jokes about her. Gradually, she became popular and started appearing on postcards and greeting cards as a joke. It’s obvious that no one would ever like to be a matter of joke of his/her appearance. But that was the only way she could feed her family.
There was a huge demand for Mary’s after she started in the circus. As a result, she barely returned to Europe, she once returned to Paris in 1925 to take part in an exhibition. Mary’s life was changed and she can now give a better life to her children. She worked for many years in the circus to entertain the audience but from inside she was dying every day by the disease.
We know her as the “Ugliest Woman in the world” but she was the proud mother who cared for her family despite mockery and becoming a matter of fun. A mother is the biggest form of a human being, and Mary was the golden example for it.
After the “successful” or a “matter of laugh” in the circus, Mary’s health was deteriorating as she suffered from acromegaly disease. A few days after, the disease snatched her life at the age of 59 in 1933. As per her mother’s wish, her children buried her at Brockley Cemetry in England.
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Three Days Of Relaxation In Nha Trang On The Occasion Of The Death Anniversary Of The Ancestors
On the anniversary of the death anniversary (April 9-11), many places are not too crowded, the resorts are also free of charge on the occasion of April 30 and May 1. Here are suggestions to experience Nha Trang in 3 days for young families.
Where to stay?
The resort in Cam Ranh is about 10 minutes by car from the airport and about 30 minutes from the center of Nha Trang city, convenient for travelers who want to relax and love privacy. Which Alma Resort is suggested for families with small children.
The total area of the resort is 30 hectares, located on the pristine Dai beach. There are 580 sea view villas with private swimming pools and apartments. All have a living room, separate bedroom, and kitchen area, suitable for groups of up to 9 people. With a large space and closed design, visitors feel privacy.
View from the villa to the sea. Photo: Lan Huong
The resort has 12 outdoor swimming pools, a water park, cinema, youth play area, children’s play area, gym, yoga, golf course… suitable for all family members family. The price to stay here is from 3,500,000 VND/night. Visitors also have many other options with the same price range to stay as The Anam if they love coconut groves and green lawns or Movenpick Resort…
The next day, you can stay at the center of Nha Trang to explore the city. Tran Phu is a beachfront street with hotels like Intercontinental, priced from 3,000,000 VND/night, Premier Coastal Nha Trang Apartments from 2,800,000 VND/night, or beach resorts like Amiana Resort, priced from 1,900,000 VND/night.
Schedule
At sunset, you return to Atlantis restaurant on the beach to sip cocktails while sitting on the sand, then enjoy fresh seafood prepared with Vietnamese flavor. If you love European cuisine, go to La Casa Italian restaurant with steak, slow-cooked beef with wine, pizza, and spaghetti. Friday night, there is a pizza-making class for kids.
The evening is the time for you to watch movies in the 70-seat cinema. Guests who love the bustle should head to the Amphitheater area with its outdoor bar. There is a bartending and fire dance performance in the background of vibrant music, attracting a large number of local people every evening. Drink prices here from 50,000 VND.
The next morning, wake up early to watch the sunrise from the big balcony or the beach, then have breakfast. Visitors can sign up for an experience program to see the operation of a resort. It is also installing more than 5,600 solar panels, to reduce carbon emissions into the environment.
After check-out, visitors get on the bus to move to Nha Trang city center. The afternoon schedule is to visit the Nha Trang Institute of Oceanography, near Cau Da port, Vinh Nguyen ward, about 6 km from the center. Ticket price is 40,000 VND/adult, 20,000 VND for students and 10,000 VND for students. Opening hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekdays.
The Institute is home to 24,000 specimens of more than 4,000 marine species, many of which are beautiful and rare. These creatures live in the East Sea and adjacent seas. They are kept and displayed through pictures, specimens, and living things. Some specimens can be loved by children such as sea cows in Con Dao, Chinese sturgeon, humpback whale skeletons, etc. Here, there are marine species taming areas, artificial mangroves, and birthing areas. big sea creature…
In the evening, instead of enjoying seafood on the mainland, you can choose to have dinner on Emperor Cruises Nha Trang. Boats pick up tourists at Nha Trang port, a few hundred meters from the Institute of Oceanography. The yacht is designed in a classic style but no less luxurious. Cruise in Nha Trang Bay, visitors can go to the top deck to enjoy cocktails, enjoy the cool breeze and watch the sunset.
Anchored in calm waters, the boat serves dinner to music from guitar and violin. The menu includes crab soup, grilled oysters with cheese, steamed lobster… depending on the reservation of visitors. Dinner price from 2,100,000 VND per adult and child from 1,600,000 VND. Guests in need will be served anti-sickness medicine before boarding the boat. You should also avoid days with high winds to avoid feeling drunk and uncomfortable.
In the evening in Nha Trang, visitors can visit the night market, take a walk in April 2 square, and watch the tower of incense. The city has also reopened many bars, including the one on the beach Sailing Club on Tran Phu Street or Skylight located on the 43rd floor of the Havana Hotel with sea views.
On the morning of the third day, visitors visit Ponagar Tower. This is one of the largest Champa cultural heritages in the country, located on a high hill. The area consists of 3 floors connected by stone steps. The Gate Tower area is no longer present, but in the middle is the Mandapa floor where visitors rest and prepare for the ceremony. On this floor, there are 12 small columns outside and 10 large columns inside. The last floor of the structure has towers up to 23 m high, built with tight-fitting bricks, without the need for adhesives. This is also where many tourists save beautiful photos of the tower and the sea view from above.
Some dishes should try in Nha Trang
Besides seafood, Nha Trang has many dishes to remember such as grilled beef, grilled spring rolls, Banh Can / vermicelli with fish…
Nguyen Loan fish cake soup shop at 123 Ngo Gia Tu street is a suggestion. This is a long-standing brand that is loved by many tourists and residents. The shop has cake soup or vermicelli, broth with boiled sailfish, and sweet mackerel. The types of fillings served are fried fish cakes, steamed fish cakes, pickled fish, and crispy jellyfish legs. The special bowl here is 45,000 VND.
Fish noodle soup or fish vermicelli at Nguyen Loan restaurant. Photo: Lan Huong
The next suggested dish is Lac Canh grilled beef. The beef here is sliced into soft squares, marinated with sweet and spicy sauce. Guests can order pre-grilled or raw meat to grill on charcoal stoves, note that the hands are turned over and grilled just right to feel the softness and sweetness of the beef. The shop also sells eel served with rice paper. The average price of a meal is 100,000 VND/person.
Coming to Nha Trang, visitors should not miss spring rolls, served with raw vegetables, pickled vegetables and sweet dipping sauce. The dish is not too full, so it can be used as a side dish. Some suggested addresses for visitors are Dang Van Quyen grilled spring rolls on Lan Ong street, Ba Sau grilled spring rolls in To Vinh Dien…
Đăng bởi: Lưu Xuân Quế
Từ khoá: Three days of relaxation in Nha Trang on the occasion of the death anniversary of the ancestors
Locating The Coordinates Of The Swimming Pool In Vung Tau Is Beautiful
Come to Vung Tau to check-in, do not miss the opportunity to admire one of the 1-0-2 swimming pools in Vietnam: swimming pool encroachment. Just hearing the name makes it interesting, and with Vietnam Travel Forum, locate the coordinates of this beautiful swimming pool in Vung Tau !
Locate the reclaimed swimming pool in Vung TauThe reclaimed swimming pool in Vung Tau is one of the very hot names recently. The lake is located at Binh An Village Resort located in the front beach area at No. 1, Tran Phu street, P1, Vung Tau.
Discovering the reclaimed swimming pool in Vung Tau is extremely interesting@binh_an_village_boutique_hotelLocate the reclaimed swimming pool in Vung Tau About 120km from the center of Ho Chi Minh city, if you want to move here, you can choose from many different means such as motorbike, car or bus. Travel time is about 2 hours. If you move from Vung Tau city center, it only takes more than 10 minutes to drive to Binh An Village chúng tôi is about 120km from the center of Ho Chi Minh city. This is one of the great resorts with open space and classy service that you should experience. The pool wall is made up of a large circle “encroaching” in the middle of the sea. What is more unique than when bathing in the reclaimed swimming pool in Vung Tau and feeling the cool sea water only one “fragile” embankment!@abbythanhle
Like a Bali in the heart of Vietnam, Binh An Village Resort is a great destination here and also attracts many tourists to visit. Not only can you admire the famous beaches with poetic seascape but also experience this 1-0-2 “encroachment” pool in Vung Tau. The swimming pool has a beautiful view overlooking the beautiful sea. The pool surface is like “overflowing” into the sea, making it sometimes feel like we are swimming in the sea of fresh water …
Explore the outdoor environment at Binh An Village Resort@_idontngo It’s not too much to say, coming here you will be fascinated by the beautiful scenery here. The walls between those “two worlds” are paved with small sea of pebbles and it almost sinks under the sea level rise. At such times, no one can even tell the difference between seawater and lake chúng tôi is no exaggeration to say that when you come here, you will be fascinated by the beautiful scenery here. Coming to experience the feeling of swimming in the middle of a “super huge” swimming pool right next to the sea will definitely be an experience you never think of! Imagine relaxing that fresh space as if all the fatigue of normal life will be dissolved.@ hn.nhatha Not only is it simply a place to swim, but this pool is also a place to check-in for many virtual followers. Standing anywhere, any position, you can also give yourself a very beautiful frame. Are you looking for a quality photo shoot? Then visit this unique swimming pool to have a sparkling photo set right away to show off to your friends!Not only is it simply a place to swim, but this pool is also a place to check-in for many virtual followers.@ phuong.bui0809 An extremely, extremely wonderful plus point here that you should know is that you will never have to worry about the crowded situation like on other beaches. Because often such crowded places will make you uncomfortable and affect your trip.Store great moments at the beach reclaiming swimming pool in Vung Tau
In addition to exploring this unique reclaimed swimming pool in Vung Tau , you can also choose to stay at Binh An Village Resort Vung Tau , while enjoying a luxurious resort while admiring the wonderful natural scenery. facing the sea and enjoying delicious food.
Explore the outdoor environment at Binh An Village Resort Inside the resort is an extremely peaceful space like an old village! The designs are oriented towards ancient architecture but do not lose sophistication and elegance. From the walls, scaled tiles, to raw bricks, … all bring a unique East-West harmony that makes the uniqueness here.@ paradox1025@onharley2103 The resort has 5 rooms with different design with 3 Sea View rooms (with sea view) and 2 Garden View rooms (garden view) so you can choose freely. Perhaps that is why Binh An Village Resort is considered as one of the resort “villages” right next to the Saigon wall that you should chúng tôi resort has 5 rooms with different design with 3 Sea View rooms (with sea view) and 2 Garden View rooms (garden view).@abbythanhle The average price to rent a room here falls from only 2,000,000 VND / night, which is very suitable for vacation trips for family and friends. Standing from the rooms, you can admire the distant fishing boats docking or beautiful sunset and dawn.@ ngochan9944 In addition, Binh An Village Resort is also a unique place very suitable for organizing wedding parties. In the midst of the blue sea, golden sunshine, is it wonderful to keep that meaningful moment here? You can also experience other entertainment such as fishing, golf or massage, beauty is equally interesting [email protected]
This weekend, together with Vietnam Travelers, they are hiding from the smoke and dust of the city to find a wonderful and pleasant space when traveling to the beach in front of Vung Tau ! Come to a Binh An Village Resort “no dead corner” to have memorable and wonderful moments!
Đăng bởi: Nguyễn Chánh Thi
Từ khoá: Locating the coordinates of the swimming pool in Vung Tau is beautiful
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