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- Nhã Nhạc: the imperial court music of Huế (UNESCO)
Nha Nhac is the ceremonial court music of the Nguyen emperors in Hue, recognised by UNESCO in 2003 and revived for visitors today.
culture · Updated 2026-07-05 - Quan Họ and Ca Trù: two UNESCO Vietnamese chamber traditions
Quan họ and ca trù are two UNESCO-listed chamber traditions from northern Vietnam — courting duets from Bắc Ninh and scholar-class sung poetry from Hanoi.
culture · Updated 2026-07-05 - Đắk Nông Province
UNESCO Global Geopark in the south of the Central Highlands — volcanic landscapes, M'Nông villages, and one of Vietnam's least-visited provinces.
regions · Updated 2026-07-05 - Hạ Long Bay
1,600 limestone karst islands rising from the Gulf of Tonkin — the UNESCO-listed seascape that defines northern Vietnam in travel posters.
regions · Updated 2026-07-05 - Hội An: The UNESCO Old Town and the Tailoring Capital
A 15th-century trading port preserved almost intact, famous lantern-lit nights, tailor shops on every corner, and a long quiet beach.
regions · Updated 2026-06-30 - Phong Nha–Kẻ Bàng National Park
UNESCO-listed limestone wilderness in Quảng Bình holding the world's largest cave, Sơn Đoòng, and dozens of accessible show caves.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Snorkelling at Cù Lao Chàm Islands
A cluster of eight small islands 15 km off Hội An's coast — UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, snorkelling day trips, sandy beaches, and a regulated visitor cap to protect the reefs.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Archaeological sites of Vietnam
Mỹ Sơn Cham towers, Đông Sơn Bronze-Age, Cổ Loa pre-Chinese citadel, and the lesser-known sites worth a trip for the archaeology-curious traveller.
history · Updated 2026-05-21 - Traditional Vietnamese Music: Cải Lương, Ca Trù, Nhã Nhạc and Quan Họ
From UNESCO-listed northern chamber song to southern reformed theatre, Vietnam's traditional music traditions remain living art forms rather than museum pieces.
culture · Updated 2026-05-17