Thanh Hoa overview
Thanh Hoa is one of Vietnam’s largest provinces, located around 150 kilometers and 2.5 hours by bus from Hanoi. This province has both the famous sea and forests, the pine forests are very huge, and the long beaches make this province unique. This is also one of the biggest provinces in Vietnam.
Attractions in Thanh Hoa
1. Sam Son Beach
2. Tinh Gia Beach
3. Hai Tien Beach
4. Doc Cuoc Temple
5. Dong Co Temple
6. Lam Kinh Historical Relics Complex
7. Ho Citadel
8. Cam Luong Fish Cave
9. Ben En National Park
10. Ba Trieu Temple
11. Ham Rong Relics Complex
12. Dong Son Relics Complex
How to travel to Thanh Hoa?
You can go by bus or train from Hanoi. It takes about 2.5 hours to get from Hanoi to this city by bus, and 3 hours by train, there are multiple local busses from Hanoi to this province, making it simple for travelers to visit this city at any time.
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