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Hanoi: Discover the thousand-year-old Bach Ma Temple guarding the eastern side of the imperial city.
Located amidst the bustling Old Quarter, Bach Ma Temple is not only one of the most sacred spiritual sites in Thang Long's four guardian temples, but also boasts distinctive Nguyen Dynasty architecture and legends about divine horses...
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Runner-up Thúy An's 2,000km journey across Vietnam: An experience that strengthens family bonds.
Discover the 20-day road trip across 15 provinces and cities of runner-up Thuy An's family, featuring experiences of traveling by car with the elderly and young children, and visits to historically significant destinations.
Hue: Brilliant yellow apricot blossoms adorn the steps of the ancient Imperial City heritage site.
Although there are still two weeks until the Lunar New Year of the Horse, the ancient apricot blossom trees in the Hue Imperial Citadel have already begun to bloom, showcasing the 700-year-old heritage of the former imperial capital.
Hue: A giant lotus flower made from 50,000 vibrant flower pots beside the ancient Citadel.
From February 2nd to 8th, the Phu Xuan Tet - Imperial Flavors 2026 program in Hue made a strong impression with a giant lotus flower made from 50,000 flower pots at Ham Nghi Square.
Mr. Trump did not place his hand on the Bible when he took the oath of office.
Trump drew attention for not placing his left hand on the two Bibles during the oath of office, but experts believe this did not affect the ceremony.
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