With immense beauties in culture and nature, there’re a lot of things to do in Ninh Binh Vietnam, of which some shouldn’t be missed such as boat ride, ...
The best cafes in Hanoi, Vietnam. I have been to over 100 of them and here are the best of the best instagramable cafes in Hanoi.
Le label de mode Lemaire a pris la route du Vietnam pour présenter ses collections printemps-été 2023 et 2024. Les silhouettes de la griffe parisienne se révèlent en mouvement, sous l'œil du photographe Osma Harvilahti. Ces clichés seront même exposés à l'occasion d'une exposition parisienne jusqu'au 17 mars 2024. Le label de mode Lemaire a pris la route du Vietnam pour présenter ses collections printemps-été 2023 et 2024. Les silhouettes de la griffe parisienne se révèlent en mouvement, sous l'œil du photographe Osma Harvilahti. Ces clichés seront même exposés à l'occasion d'une exposition parisienne jusqu'au 17 mars 2024.
Le Vietnam du Sud au Nord en 2 semaines. Je partage avec vous mon itinéraire et mon budget pour ce voyage. Histoire, activités insolites et 7e merveille du monde.
Noch ist die vietnamesische Insel Phu Quoc ein Paradies. Wer die palmengesäumten Traumstrände jedoch noch erleben möchte, sollte sich beeilen, denn schon bald wird es zu spät sein.
Le Vietnam du Sud au Nord en 2 semaines. Je partage avec vous mon itinéraire et mon budget pour ce voyage. Histoire, activités insolites et 7e merveille du monde.
With immense beauties in culture and nature, there’re a lot of things to do in Ninh Binh Vietnam, of which some shouldn’t be missed such as boat ride, ...
Everything you need to know about Vietnam homestays, from booking, to communicating with your host.
H&P Architects reuses rocks, metal pipes and various debris to build a public building with a heavy base and lightweight roof.
1. Onas family - Tierra del Fuego. 2. Adornments. Solomon Islands. 3. Andaman Boy with his father's bones (Andaman Islands, India). 4. Dogon ritual dance masks - southeast of Timbuktu, Mali. 5. Hmong (Meo) women in wedding clothes. Vietnam (Tonkin). 6. Two Moi tribesmen in a hut built on piles, southern Annam, Vietnam. 7. Algonquin shaman, Canada. 8. Aboriginal people with their shaman and sacred pole, Australia. 9. Group of Ainu people, Japan. 10. Araucanian graveyard, Chile. 11. Cleaning wells. Southern Tunis. 12. Eskimos with their tent make of skins, Greenland. 13. Indian turner. 14. Young Abyssinian playing the lyre. 15. Woman in mourning, Madagascar. 16. Fetish Priest Hazena. Niger. 17. Sakai boy blow the dart from the sumpit (blowgun), Malaysia. 18. Two Patamona indigenous build a boat, Guyana.
Animal cafes where you can enjoy a hot cup of coffee and pet cute animals like cats, dogs or even sheep have been springing up all over the world, but Amix Coff
We rounded up 40 of the most colorful places in the world, ranging from Vietnam’s green rice terraces to the orange sand dunes of Namibia to the blue-painted buildings in Morocco.
This modern farmhouse is nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Vietnam and offers a blend of minimalism and enchanting charm of nature. Surrounded by verdant hills, the residence is a serene sanctuary that welcomes residents to escape the frenetic pace of city life.
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Designed by Toki Home for a young couple in Vietnam, the Momo Apartment spans 89m2 and features a fun and playful new color palette of mint and peach.
1. Empress Elisabeth’s mourning mask and veil. C. 1880 Empress Elizabeth’s only son Crown Prince Rudolf committed suicide with his mistress, a 17 year-old Baroness. After Rudolf’s death, Elizabeth dressed only in black for the rest of her life. The Empress Elisabeth of Austria has a seriously interesting story. Here are some interesting facts about…
The best unique places to stay in Vietnam – from Halong to Bay to Phu Quoc and in between. Fun different types of accommodation to try in Vietnam for you!
This modern farmhouse is nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Vietnam and offers a blend of minimalism and enchanting charm of nature. Surrounded by verdant hills, the residence is a serene sanctuary that welcomes residents to escape the frenetic pace of city life.
Column in Parque Guell in Barcelona As I've mentioned before, I leave Portland, Oregon every winter for someplace that is the stuff of my dreams, and that is hopefully warmer. The Mediterranean is not a surefire sunshine holiday in winter, but it seems to the the stuff of my dreams the last few years. In a week (December 5th) I will be flying to Barcelona, Spain, a place I haven't been in 24 years. The first time I visited this utterly surreal city was a turning point in my life's work. Like so many other artists, I was exposed to the work of Antonio Gaudi. His buildings are as organic as architectural form gets, and are embellished with the most finely rendered finishes. There are vast quantities of ceramic and glass mosaic and some of the most extraordinary metal work ever executed. Faviana's Wedding Altar When I returned from that trip I began teaching myself how to do stone and tile mosaic. An eccentric client hired me to build a 'Gaudiesque' altar in her garden for her wedding after I showed her photos of his work. It looks rather Miss Haversham in its current state of ruin but it is still one of the coolest things I ever built. The couple then hired me to tile mosaic their kitchen while they were on their honeymoon. I can only imagine what I could do now if somebody was daring enough to commission a work along these lines as my skills and access to materials have greatly improved. I also built a patio for myself in my garden based on the book 'The Tao of Physics', which had a profound effect on the way I see the World. This was my guinea pig for learning how to set mosaics in mortar. For me there is a clear connection to the influence Gaudi's work had on me at that time, and it still does today. My Patio Mosaic The Nativity Facade of La Sagrada Familia The December 2010 issue of National Geographic had a wonderful article on La Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's ultra ambitious Cathedral of the Sacred Family project, which they called "Barcelona's Natural Wonder". It is undoubtedly the most unusual building on the planet and is projected to be finished in 2028, 144 years after it was started. It's architectural principals are derived from nature and the laws that govern it, so that the building can be understood much as you would a natural organism. It has a kind of DNA. The article showed the progress of the construction of the building over the years, and a great deal of work has been done since my last visit. The design was derived from building models rather than plans. I have always been prone to designing my gardens by mocking them up on site rather than drawing them out before hand for similar reasons. You can get a sense of what you are really trying to do rather than trying to flatten it and make it look good on paper. I read this article before I returned to Spain from Morocco on last years trip. That trip focused on Andalusia and Moorish architecture in the south and didn't allow for time to revisit Barcelona. There are several essays on the blogsite from that adventure. I hope to document every fascinating detail of what I see now that I am shooting digitally rather than with film. I took about 20,000 photos on the last trip after editing out the bad ones. I will be writing about Gaudi's incredible Parque Guelle, as well as other aspects of his work. I will also be traveling to Figueres to visit the Teatre-Museu Dali to explore the surreal mind of the great artist Salvador Dali. This should make for some very interesting photo essays. Joan Miro, another great Spanish artist who influenced a series of mosaics I built for clients in Portland (see my blog 'The Miro Mosaics') is also going to be featured in an essay. Detail of a mosaic I built called Cyphers and Constellations in Love with a Woman I am so excited to be returning to experience it all over again, and hopefully this trip will inspire a new series of projects for me. Stay tuned!
Hanoi runs on coffee. From third-wave coffee houses to French colonial cafés, Hanoi is a city brimming with fantastic espresso options. Consider this your ultimate guide to Hanoi for coffee lovers with all the varieties you need to try the 17 best cafés in the city.
Cam Ranh is a city by the sea in Vietnam, and it's well-known for its pretty beaches, clear blue waters, and lively sea animals.
This modern farmhouse is nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Vietnam and offers a blend of minimalism and enchanting charm of nature. Surrounded by verdant hills, the residence is a serene sanctuary that welcomes residents to escape the frenetic pace of city life.
Loin de l’image de carte postale du Vietnam, Arnaud Zannier a choisi la péninsule préservée de la province de Phu Yen comme point de départ pour découvrir le pays. L’établissement Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô est ancré dans un environnement reculé et confidentiel, la baie privée Bãi San Hô, qui tire son nom des coraux prospérant dans ses fonds marins. de Phu Yen comme point de départ pour découvrir le pays. L’établissement Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô est ancré dans un environnement reculé et confidentiel, la baie privée Bãi San Hô, qui tire son nom des coraux prospérant dans ses fonds marins.
Van-Tao, Vietnam. 1972.
Hailing from Vietnam, Turkey and Italy, these photographers show that a love of beautifully arranged food knows no borders
Speaking to the Takashimaya area, anyone knows where to gather many beautiful coffee shops, most of Saigon today.… by honghanh
Hanoi runs on coffee. From third-wave coffee houses to French colonial cafés, Hanoi is a city brimming with fantastic espresso options. Consider this your ultimate guide to Hanoi for coffee lovers with all the varieties you need to try the 17 best cafés in the city.
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Hanoi is a city with a cafe culture that runs deep. Make the most of your visit with this list of the 11 best cafes in Hanoi.
Installé le long de la côte est vietnamienne, l'hôtel Gran Meliá Nha Trang conjugue art de vivre espagnol et raffinement vietnamien. Un établissement luxueux doté de résidences privées qui offre un nouveau regard sur la région. Installé le long de la côte est vietnamienne, l'hôtel Gran Meliá Nha Trang conjugue art de vivre espagnol et raffinement vietnamien. Un établissement luxueux doté de résidences privées qui offre un nouveau regard sur la région.
27 BEST Hostels in Vietnam in 2024 for Backpacking Vietnam. Hanoi, Saigon, Da Nang, Hoi An, Ha Long Bay, Mui Ne. BONUS: Full Map
A travel guide to the best things to do in Hanoi, Vietnam - eating, drinking, sightseeing, accommodation, transport, tours and more
Le studio d’architecture Nishizawa Architects, basé à Hô-Chi-Minh-Ville et fondé par Shunri Nishizawa, est à l’origine de cette résidence qui abrite trois
Bac Ha market has left a mark in my mind. Bursting with wonderful colors, exploding with yummy flavours and there is always more!!
Most visit Lan Ha Bay for more affordable boat cruises. But with so many things to do in Cat Ba Island, it's worth a few days of your Vietnam itinerary.
Offering a stunning panoramic view, Mua Cave is a must-visit in Ninh Binh Vietnam. How to experience this attraction? Read here to know more!