US news site names Vietnam's pho, Ha Long Bay must-try experiences in Asia

Noodles in Hanoi and a cruise through one of the world's natural wonders are unmissable, says Business Insider.

U.S. news site Business Insider has published a travel bucket list for Asia with 50 attractions, foods and experiences you have to try, and two of them are in Vietnam.

The noodle soup is known among most tourists and loved by many. (Photo: Internet)
The noodle soup is known among most tourists and loved by many. (Photo: Internet)

One is a steamy bowl of pho in Hanoi. The noodle soup is known among most tourists and loved by many, so much so that there have been heated online debate about how it should be served.

Basically, it is a bowl of soft rice noodles in a broth carefully prepared with different herbs and served with beef or chicken, shallots and chili and lemon to taste.

The soup is considered a national dish and can be found all over Vietnam, although it is more a Hanoi specialty and may taste a little bit sweeter and thicker in Saigon.

Around four hours drive to the west of Hanoi is Ha Long Bay, a natural marvel with more than 1,500 islands and inlets popping up from emerald waters that are perfect for a boat cruise.

The bay has become famous since UNESCO named it a natural heritage site.

Last year, the U.S. travel guide site Smarter Travel named it among the 27 best ecological spots in the world.

Tourists can book an overnight cruise on the bay to watch sunrise or sunset in a spectacular setting. Just to be fair, safety is a big concern and local authorities have considered banning overnight trips as well as replacing wooden boats with metal ones following a number of fires.

A private seaplane operator also launched a service over the bay in 2014.

Other Asian travel experiences recommended by Business Insider include hiking through the quartzite sandstone columns in China’s Zhangjiajie National Park, which inspired the sci-fi Avatar, taking a floating market tour in Bangkok, riding a camel in Mongolia, visiting the colorful Meenakshi Temple in India, going shopping in South Korea, enjoying dim sum in Hong Kong and exploring the ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

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