7 - Nguom Ngao Cave
After visiting Ban Gioc waterfall, Nguom Ngao cave is recommended as one of the top natural Vietnamese monuments that you can explore. According to researchers, Nguom Ngao cave was formed 300 years ago. Legend has it that, once upon a time, this cave was the shelter of fierce tigers, which was the reason Tay people named it Nguom Ngao (Tiger’s cave). However, some argue that the roam heard from the cave originates from the sound of the stream inside it.
- Address: Gun village, Dam Thuy commune, Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province
- Entrance fee: 45,000 VND/adult & 25,000 ND/child
8 - Ngoc Son Temple
Majestically lying on Ngoc Son island of Hoan Kiem lake, this temple has been recognized as one of the most important historical sites in Vietnam as well as the symbol of the capital for many years. Though located at the heart of a dynamic, teeming metropolis, this place is always solemn and quiet that gives you a peace of mind.
- Address: Hang Trong ward, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
- Entrance fee: 30,000 VND/adult & Child: free