Recently, World of Buzz, a famous Malaysian news site, published an article detailing destinations of rich historical value and fascinating culture of Vietnam.
Accordingly, once the government opened the border, Malaysians were able to travel normally again. And Vietnam is one of the top destinations that World of Buzz proposes to its readers during this year’s summer travel season.
“If you’re looking for inspiration for your next adventures, we recommend choosing destinations in the neighboring countries. Not only is it convenient and cost-effective, but most of these cities also have a rich history and fascinating cultures that are fun to explore,” said World of Buzz.
Here are four destinations that visitors should not miss when they come to Vietnam, according to the famous news site
1. Hanoi Old Quarter

The Old Town is a favorite destination of many Malaysian tourists.
The Old Quarter is a must-see destination for those wanting to experience the local culture of Hanoi. Visitors can walk around and explore 36 main streets, transporting you back to the bustling urban period of the old capital. Some of the activities recommended by World of Buzz for visitors coming here include:
– Walk through streets such as Hang Gai to shop for unique handmade silk products from Vietnam.
– Explore Hanoi Weekend Night Market, open every week from Friday evening to Sunday.
– Immerse yourself in attractive street food such as vermicelli, dried beef salad or fishcake.
2. Imperial Citadel of Thang Long
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The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long was recognized as a World Heritage Site in 2010.
The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is located in the heart of Hanoi. With its unique architecture and great cultural and historical value, this place was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2010. Now, Thang Long Imperial Citadel still preserves many artifacts that represent Vietnam’s cultural and historical values.
3. Tam Coc, Ninh Binh

Tam Coc is a must-see destination near Hanoi.
Just a two-hour drive from Hanoi, visitors can head to Tam Coc, Ninh Binh, to discover Vietnam’s natural beauty with its lush rice paddies and pristine limestone caves. A peaceful Tam Coc is certainly an ideal destination to relax and enjoy the fresh air. Some popular activities here include taking a boat trip through the caves, visiting ancient temples and pagodas or simply admiring the unspoilt countryside of the countryside.
4. Old Quarter Coffee

Like a ‘jewel’, the cafe is located deep in the heart of the old town.
Hidden deep in a small shop in the old town is a special coffee shop. Sitting on the roof of the restaurant, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Hoan Kiem Lake and the bustling streets that surround it. Here there is a drink that every visitor should not miss, namely the famous “Egg Coffee” of Vietnam. This drink is a harmonious blend of Vietnamese coffee with whipped egg yolks and sugar/condensed milk, all of which create an unforgettable rich taste.
@ vietnamnet

