Thanh Co Bac Ninh: A Traveler's Guide to Bac Ninh's Old Citadel
Bac Ninh's old citadel is a quiet, overlooked stop less than an hour from Hanoi — worth a half-day for anyone curious about Vauban-style Vietnamese fortifications and Kinh Bac culture.
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Bac Ninh's old citadel is a quiet, overlooked stop less than an hour from Hanoi — worth a half-day for anyone curious about Vauban-style Vietnamese fortifications and Kinh Bac culture.
Ban Ven sits in the rural edges of Bac Ninh province, offering a slow look at northern Vietnamese village life, folk traditions, and rice-field scenery less than two hours from Hanoi.
Dinh Dinh Bang is one of the best-preserved communal houses in northern Vietnam — here's how to visit, what to see, and where to eat nearby.
Den Do is where Vietnam honors eight kings of the Ly Dynasty. Here's what to expect, how to get there from Hanoi, and what most visitors miss.
Van Mieu Bac Ninh is one of Vietnam's lesser-visited temples of literature, sitting quietly in the cradle of Kinh Bac scholarly tradition. Here's what to know before you go.
Lang Quan Ho Diem is the birthplace of quan ho folk singing in Bac Ninh province. Here's what to expect, how to get there, and why it's worth the trip from Hanoi.
Quan Ho is a 13th-century antiphonal folk singing tradition from Bac Ninh Province, where male and female singers engage in musical call-and-response. UNESCO recognized it as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009, and it remains central to spring festivals after Tet.
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