Ho Dynasty Citadel: Thanh Hoa's Forgotten Stone Fortress
The Ho Dynasty Citadel in Thanh Hoa is one of Vietnam's most significant UNESCO sites — and one of its least visited. Here's why that's worth changing.
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The Ho Dynasty Citadel in Thanh Hoa is one of Vietnam's most significant UNESCO sites — and one of its least visited. Here's why that's worth changing.
Tangy, garlicky, and eaten straight from the leaf — nem chua is one of Vietnam's most distinctive fermented snacks, with serious regional rivalries and a simple craft worth understanding.
Bun cha que tre is a Thanh Hoa specialty that trades charcoal grates for bamboo skewers — here's the history, the variants, and where to find the real thing.
Thanh Hoa's fermented pork nem chua and bamboo-skewer rice rolls are two of northern Vietnam's most underrated regional specialties — here's what makes them different.
A practical guide to Am Tien Nua in Thanh Hoa — a clifftop cave pagoda complex on Nua Mountain with centuries of history and surprisingly few tourists.
A practical guide to Ban Don village in the Pu Luong Nature Reserve — how to get there, what to do, where to sleep, and what the locals actually eat.
Cua Ha is a coastal estuary area in Thanh Hoa where the Ma River meets the sea — here's what to expect, how to get there, and what to eat.
Den Co Tien sits on a rocky hilltop above Sam Son beach in Thanh Hoa, mixing coastal scenery with centuries of local worship. Here's what to expect and how to visit.
Den Doc Cuoc sits on a rocky outcrop above Sam Son Beach in Thanh Hoa — a working temple with centuries of history and one of the better coastal views in central Vietnam.
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