Making a clean break

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TweetAn Giang Province has gone to some trouble to ensure a getaway opens doors to a different cultural experience You wake up to the rooster’s crowing, not an alarm clock. You walk along unpaved, earthen pathways shaded by trees, nudged …

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Bac Lieu – 2000 years of history

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TweetPeople often talk about the Mekong Delta for its floating markets of small wooden boats filled to the gunwales with vegetables or fruit, canals in the shade of water coconuts, old houses and pagodas. Bac Lieu Province has the waterways …

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Raging Grace

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TweetUbon Ratchathani is the shortest land link to southern Laos whose pristine waterfalls and beguiling nature would snare many a heart Most waterfalls lack flourish in summer but not the Khone Phapheng in Champasak Province of southern Laos which, thanks …

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A day floating on Cai Be market

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TweetWith the newly opened HCMC-Trung Luong expressway, Tien Giang Province is now just over 40 minutes drive from HCMC. Tourists who like eco-tourism will find many places in Tien Giang Province that will interest them, including the Cai Be floating …

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What to Check Out when Visting Laos and the Pak Ou Caves

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TweetWhen planning a trip to Laos you must include Luang Prabang and the Pak Ou caves. Luang Prabang is the former capital of Laos. 25km north of town on the Mekong are the Tham Ting (lower chamber) and the Tham …

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