Thursday, 03 December 2015 03:45

Immigration Department in Ninh Binh

Are you searching for Ninh Binh Province’s Immigration Office (Vietnam Immigration Department in Ninh Binh)? Horay, please see below for official address to go for extending and renewing your Vietnam visa:

Address : Đông Thành Ward, Ninh Bình city, Ninh Bình Province

For Vietnam visa extension support, please email to info@visa-vietnam.org

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Ngo Dong river- the name itself brings a very romantic sentiment. Sailing boat on the river in the harvest, the golden of rice surely makes an unforgettable memory in tourists’ mind.

Ngo Dong river is a small stream running through magicient limestone mountains and  paddy fields that belongs to Ninh Binh province. The tourists sailing on the small boats  on the green water with all ripe rice at the two branches create the most beautiful fairy tale picture. Ngo Dong is the only way heading to Tam Coc- “ Ha Long on the land” because of the fresh cool air and the sheer majesty mountain scenery which is 100km from Hanoi to the South. In the end of May and the early of June, The paddy fields all around were yellow from the ripe rice that was being harvested, and seemed to lend their tinge to the water. That is the best of times in year to behold the great beauty.Therefore, everything is brightly golden even the river also reflects the sunshine that make the scene become sparkling than ever. Sitting on the boat runs to Tam Coc cave.

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Saturday, 16 February 2013 16:33

Cuc Phuong National Park- a must visit place

Cuc Phuong National Park is in Ninh Binh Province of Vietnam. Cuc Phuong National Park is Vietnam’s largest national park and one of the most important sites for biodiversity in the country. It is homes to hundreds of species of flora and fauna. The park can be visited from Hanoi as a day trip or visitors can stay at the park’s lodging for a longer stay. Visiting the park is a terrific opportunity to get a close look at Vietnam’s nature and fees generated from tourism help protect the parks wildlife and improve the local economy. The best time of the year to visit the park is during the dry season, from November to February.

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