In the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yagi, northern provinces were ravaged by floods, with the Red River rising and threatening to submerge Hanoi. As vehicle owners face the aftermath of flooded cars, what steps should they take to ensure insurance coverage?
Overinflating your tires can lead to a blowout, reduced traction, and a higher risk of hydroplaning, posing several serious dangers to the driver.
The Binh Dinh province boasts four idyllic fishing villages, each exuding rustic charm and a sense of tranquility. With their pristine white sandy beaches and vivid blue waters, these villages offer a peaceful escape. The traditional wooden boats resting quietly on the shore add to the allure, inviting you to embark on a journey to the open sea and promising unique experiences to those who venture here.
"Huy and his wife, along with three close friends, embarked on an adventurous 5-day road trip to Quang Ngai, partaking in a host of memorable experiences. From scuba diving and SUP to lighting up the night sky with fireworks, this crew set out to reclaim their youth and create lasting memories. Their journey was filled with thrilling activities that revitalized their spirits and brought a sense of adventure back into their lives."
A large number of vehicles were submerged in the severe floods that hit the Northern provinces. As the waters recede, car owners will need to take their vehicles to garages for repair and restoration, paying close attention to some critical details.
The typhoon and tropical depression season in Vietnam typically spans from June to October, with the highest concentration of storms occurring in the months of July, August, September, and October. So, how can we ensure safety when traveling to the beach during this potentially treacherous period?
The northern beaches of Vietnam were often overlooked by travelers who believed that the central region held a stronger allure. However, this "pearl island" of Quan Lan changed their perspective. With its natural beauty and allure, it captivated visitors and broadened their horizons, offering an experience that exceeded their expectations of northern coastal destinations.
For the ultimate outdoor escape, just outside of Hanoi, lies the stunning Ban Xoi Valley - a glamping haven for those who live for the 'gram. With its ethereal cloudscapes and fresh, open spaces, this camping spot is a dream come true for nature enthusiasts and city escapees alike.
The rice terraces of Mu Cang Chai and Hoang Su Phi in Northern Vietnam remain unaffected by the recent storms and floods. However, travelers are advised to visit these popular tourist spots within the next one to two weeks to witness the stunning golden rice fields.
The golden shower trees erupt in a dazzling display of color, their vibrant blooms lining the streets and alleys of Hue. This ancient city, already steeped in a romantic and historic charm, is further adorned by the brilliant yellow blossoms, creating an even more enchanting ambiance.