It recommends a pilgrimage to the top of Yen Tu mountain in the northern province of Quang Ninh.
The historic relic on the mountain is visited by thousands of Vietnamese citizens in the first days of the Lunar New Year. They burn incense for King Tran Nhan Tong, who founded the Truc Lam Zen sect in the late 13th century after abdicating his throne and embracing the life of a Buddhist monk.
Yen Tu mountain in Quang Ninh Province is always flooded with pilgrims during the Lunar New Year. Photo by Shutterstock/tranduong |
It used to take around four hours to get to the pagoda on the summit of the 1,068-meter high mountain, but a cable car system has made the ascent easier in recent years.
The UK newspaper also recommends Pu Luong, a lesser known, lesser spoilt nature reserve, as a viable alternative to the more popular Sa Pa town in northern Lao Cai Province.
The Pu Luong reserve is a four-hour bus ride to southwest of Hanoi.
Boys play on a small pond in Pu Luong Nature Reserve. Photo by VnExpress/Tran Huy Thang |
Pu Luong’s rice fields, taking on various hues during various seasons, the lush green mountains that surround it, and the marked absence of modern conveniences, apart from a few homestay services, as well as its relative isolation, adds to the reserve’s attractiveness.
Among the top 40 holiday destinations for 2019 compiled by The Guardian are locations in Japan, India, Singapore, Taiwan, Macau, France, Mexico, Argentina and the U.S.
The U.K. newspaper last year named Quy Nhon, a beach town in south-central Vietnam, among the top 10 best destinations for a winter escape.