5 reasons why Vinh city will keep you here during the holidays
(Baonghean.vn) - While everyone is 'escaping' from the crowded city, you can totally 'change the wind' for your September 2nd holiday right in Vinh city. Below are 5 suggestions for those who are 'lazy' to travel but still want to have a new feeling during the short holiday.
1. Welcome a fresh morning, free from work worries
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Sunrise at Ho Chi Minh Square - not interesting but incredibly interesting? |
On normal days, you have to wake up early, rush to get ready for school or work. You will definitely never have time to watch the city at dawn. Don’t sleep in for 3 consecutive days of the holiday! Try to wake up early one day and feel the peace of the city on these days when there are fewer people and vehicles.
2. Want to go hiking? There's a mountain right in the heart of the city.
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If you want to see the whole city, take some time to climb to the top of Dung Quyet Mountain. The landscape here is also very beautiful with Quang Trung Temple located at an altitude of 97m. Come and feel the cool weather and the feeling of relaxation. |
Young people in big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City often tell each other about interesting camping and mountain climbing spots a few dozen to a hundred kilometers away from the city. In Vinh, it only takes you 10 minutes by motorbike to reach the ideal place for picnics: Dung Quyet Mountain.
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The trees are green, the road up the mountain is paved with stone, and the steps are built like a "carpet" for you to just enjoy! |
Because there is a temple dedicated to King Quang Trung on the mountain, the path up is paved with stone and has beautiful steps. Please be careful not to litter or light fires on the mountain!
3. If you don't like going up the mountain, why not take a walk along the river?
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Sunset on the Lam River - a beautiful scene you don't want to miss. |
You may not realize it, but Vinh has both mountains and rivers in the heart of the city. During this short vacation, take some time to walk along the dike road surrounding the riverbank. Both to enjoy the scenery and to literally "change the wind"! I guarantee you won't regret staying in the city during this vacation.
4. Avoid queuing at entertainment venues:
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Game centers are usually packed like this, why not try your "luck" during the holiday? |
Some places that are always crowded with young people on weekdays such as Big C, Cinema, VRC entertainment complex,... will probably be less crowded when everyone invites each other to go out of the city during the holidays. This is your chance to "take the throne" at these cool places.
No need to queue, no need to wait, no need to endure the crowded atmosphere that makes you lose all your fun, now you can freely play the game you want or sit in a super beautiful corner in the cafe that is "making waves" among the city's youth!
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Bowling at VRC center is extremely hot, have you had a chance to try it yet? |
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If it's simple, you just want to lazily sit and sip your favorite drink, read a good book, and chat with friends, Highlands Coffee will be a great choice. Because it's newly opened, the shop is always "full" on weekdays, but during the holidays, you might be luckier when the city's residents invite each other to go away? |
4. There is a beautiful Vinh city at night
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Quang Trung Street is sparkling with lights at night. |
Vinh city is becoming more modern and beautiful with newly built houses, offices and commercial centers. When night falls, you will see a very different Vinh city, vibrant, youthful but still not too bustling like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Strolling on the streets, enjoying late night food with friends and relatives, that's enough to give you a feeling of relaxation and refreshment after tiring days of work and study...
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City Gate Night Market - A culinary paradise ready to serve you at the most affordable price |
Are those reasons enough for you to feel secure staying in Vinh city, without having to go far but still have a super fun and great holiday?