Close your eyes for a moment and listen to the quiet symphony of the morning. There is a soft, hypnotic, metallic click-clack—the steady, crisp song of your rear derailleur dropping the chain down onto a larger cog as the asphalt begins to bend gently upward. Your breathing settles into a deep, relaxed, rhythmic pattern, a visceral metronome matching the steady revolutions of your wheels. Around you, the cool mountain air of the highlands carries the clean, sharp scent of wet pine needles, the rich dampness of dark forest soil, and the sweet, comforting smell of woodsmoke drifting from a hidden stilt house. Your quadriceps swell with a warm, satisfying burn as your body powers through the final stretch of a challenging ascent. You stand up on the pedals, take a deep breath of clean air, and push forward.
Suddenly, you clear the final curve, and the landscape explodes before your eyes. Thousands of terraced rice fields drop down the mountainsides like an endless green staircase, shimmering in the golden morning light. Far below, a silver river snakes through a peaceful valley, and smoke drifts lazily from the wooden stilt houses of a quiet village. You squeeze the brakes, letting out a long breath of pure wonder as your heart rate slowly drops. Behind you, the reassuring purr of a modern support engine and the warm smile of a master mechanic waiting with a cold, condensation-ringed bottle of water make all the difference. This is the absolute reality of embarking on our journeys, and when you seek to combine mindful travel with deep regional engagement, choosing Immersive Culture: Eco-Friendly Vietnam Cycling Holidays is the ultimate choice for passionate travelers.
In a fast-paced world of rushed excursions and enclosed tour buses, cycling offers an immersive, slow-travel alternative. It is an invitation to feel the temperature drop as you climb from coastal plains into misty pine forests, to hear the joyful laughter of local children waving from the roadside, and to smell the intoxicating aroma of mountain herbs. With a premier, highly experienced team like Golden Cycling Tours, taking part in active Vietnam cycling tours is transformed into an inspiring, safe, and completely stress-free adventure. No matter your age, fitness level, or cycling background, having a dedicated support crew ensures you can focus entirely on the landscape, the culture, and the thrill of the open road.
The Sensory Magic of Eco-Friendly Travel on Two Wheels
To truly appreciate why active travel represents the gold standard of environmental and cultural exploration, one must look at the physical sensations of the journey. Traveling on a bicycle engages all five senses in a way that no conventional driving tour ever can, turning every mile into an unforgettable memory while leaving a minimal carbon footprint.
The Sight of Ever-Changing Landscapes
On a bicycle, the scenery does not just pass by behind a glass window; it unfolds around you in spectacular slow motion. You will see the deep, iridescent green of young rice seedlings in the Mekong Delta, the dramatic, gray-blue limestone towers rising out of the water in Ninh Binh, and the golden, sun-kissed peaks of the high northern mountains near Sapa. You will witness the subtle, beautiful shift in colors as the morning mist rises off the rivers, and watch the orange sun sink behind ancient karst mountains at the end of a satisfying day of riding.
The Sound of the Real Vietnam
Away from the loud horn-blowing and busy engine noise of the main highways, your cycling journey is filled with a beautiful soundtrack of nature and daily life. You will hear the gentle rustle of bamboo forests swaying in the wind, the cheerful chirping of forest birds, and the rushing sound of cold mountain streams. In the small villages, the air is filled with the happy laughter of young children running to the roadside to wave and shout hello to you as you pedal past. You will hear the distant, metallic ring of cowbells on grazing water buffaloes and the soft, rhythmic splashing of oars in quiet rivers.
The Smell of the Land
Each region has its own unique, unforgettable scent. In the high mountain passes of the north, the air is clean, cold, and filled with the invigorating smell of wild pine needles and sweet mountain herbs. As you ride through rural farming villages, you will smell the delicious, comforting aroma of woodsmoke drifting from kitchen hearths and the sweet scent of ripening rice drying on woven mats along the roadside. In the vibrant cities and towns, the air is a rich, tempting blend of roasting coffee beans, fragrant star anise, ginger, and grilled meats cooking over open charcoal fires.
The Taste of Fresh Refueling
Every stop on your cycling tour is an opportunity to taste the incredible freshness of Vietnamese cuisine. Cycling burns energy, making every meal feel like a richly deserved feast. You will enjoy steaming, aromatic bowls of rice noodle soup, crisp spring rolls filled with fresh herbs, and sweet, juicy tropical fruits like mangoes, dragonfruit, and pineapples picked straight from nearby trees. There is nothing quite like sitting on a small wooden stool at a local roadside stall after a long morning of riding, enjoying a glass of sweet, refreshing iced coconut water or a strong, thick Vietnamese iced coffee.
The Touch of the Earth and the Air
You will feel the changing textures of the country beneath your tires—the smooth, paved concrete of quiet country lanes, the soft crunch of dirt paths through fruit orchards, and the thrilling challenge of rocky mountain trails. You will feel the cool, refreshing spray of waterfalls on your warm skin, the gentle warmth of the tropical sun on your shoulders, and the exhilarating rush of cold wind against your face as you fly down a legendary mountain pass.
Defining the Green Footprint: The Eco-Friendly Slow Travel Philosophy
When planning an active holiday of this magnitude, choosing a low-impact mode of exploration is not just about reducing carbon emissions—it is about active preservation. A complete trans-national tour requires careful planning to minimize environmental stress while maximizing positive economic contributions to rural host families, local guides, and indigenous homestays.
Our signature Immersive Culture: Eco-Friendly Vietnam Cycling Holidays program is designed around the principles of sustainable tourism. By utilizing bicycles as our primary mode of transport, we avoid the heavy pollution associated with standard tourist buses. This zero-emission approach allows us to traverse fragile ecosystems like the Pu Luong Nature Reserve or the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark without leaving behind environmental degradation.
Furthermore, we operate with a strict single-use plastic reduction policy. Our support vehicles carry large, purified water refill stations, and each rider is provided with a high-quality, reusable water bottle. We actively partner with eco-lodges that utilize solar energy, recycle organic waste, and employ staff directly from the surrounding villages. This ensures that your financial footprint directly supports conservation and the socio-economic empowerment of local ethnic minority communities, transforming your active vacation into a model of responsible travel.
Regional Wonders Covered on the National Route
Vietnam stretches over 1,600 kilometers from north to south, offering a spectacular showcase of distinct geographical zones. Our cross-country routes are designed to connect these zones seamlessly, showing you the absolute highlights of each region on two wheels.
Northern Vietnam: High Peaks and Ancient Living
The northern frontier is a majestic wilderness of vertical limestone karsts, deep river canyons, and vibrant indigenous mountain communities. It is the ultimate playground for customized active travel, offering dramatic scenery that changes with every single turn of the pedal. Designing a customized journey through cycling Northern Vietnam is an adventure that stays with you forever.
Hanoi: The Cultural Heart and the Red River Delta
Your adventure begins in the storied city of Hanoi, where the rich aroma of roasting robusta coffee beans and sweet cinnamon broth drifts through the narrow alleys of the Old Quarter. To escape the bustling city traffic, our specialized Hanoi bike tours transport you across the historic, French-designed Long Bien Bridge.
As you pedal over its historic steel girders, you descend into the peaceful, fertile islands of the Red River Delta, cycling along quiet paths lined with sweeping banana trees, lush vegetable gardens, and ancient temples. Here, our support vehicle is parked at key intersections, ready with chilled local drinks and fresh tropical fruits, allowing you to cycle at your own comfortable pace around the quiet banks of West Lake and the ancient Tran Quoc Pagoda.
Ninh Binh: Exploring the Inland Halong Bay
A short drive south brings you to Ninh Binh, a fairytale realm of towering limestone karsts rising dramatically out of emerald-green flooded rice fields. Our popular Ninh Binh bike tours guide you along flat, car-free dirt paths and concrete dikes.
You will ride past grazing water buffaloes and ancient cave pagodas, including the magnificent Bich Dong Pagoda built directly into a steep mountain cliff. With our support team managing your gear, you can easily hop off your bike and board a traditional bamboo sampan at the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex or Tam Coc to float through quiet, dark water caves while your guide takes care of your bicycle.
Mai Chau and Pu Luong: Valleys of Green and Gold
Heading west into the mountains, you enter the peaceful, green valleys of Mai Chau and the rugged, forested hills of the Pu Luong Nature Reserve. Our Mai Chau bike tours wind through flat, scenic rice paddies where the traditional wooden stilt houses of the White Thai people dot the landscape.
For those seeking more challenge, our Pu Luong bike tours lead you along dirt tracks through dense bamboo forests, passing massive, hand-made bamboo waterwheels that splash cool mountain water into farming channels. If a steep, muddy hill tests your limits, our support van is always nearby to offer a comfortable lift to the top of the ridge.
Sapa: The Sky-High Sanctuary
High in the northern sky sits Sapa, a former French hill station resting under the majestic gaze of Fansipan, the highest mountain in Indochina. Embarking on our Sapa bike tours means cycling along the edge of the deep, breathtaking Muong Hoa Valley.
You will witness some of the most dramatic terraced rice fields on earth, meet local Black H'mong and Red Dao villagers in their hand-woven, indigo-dyed traditional clothing, and feel the exhilarating rush of cold mountain wind on your face as you glide down winding paved descents, fully confident in the performance of your hydraulic disc brakes.
The Extreme Frontiers: Ha Giang and Cao Bang
For true adventurers, the far northeastern and northwestern borders present some of the most dramatic, untouched landscapes on earth. Our legendary Vietnam Northwest bike tours and Vietnam Northeast bike tours are designed to show you these rugged frontiers with total peace of mind.
On our epic Ha Giang bike tours, you will enter the world-famous Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, a UNESCO-protected wilderness of jagged black peaks and deep canyons. Here, you will challenge your muscles on the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass, a breathtaking road carved directly into a sheer cliff face, looking down on the bright turquoise waters of the Nho Que River winding deep in the canyon below.
Further east, our Cao Bang bike tours lead you along quiet forest paths to the magnificent Ban Gioc Waterfall, where the water thunders over multiple green limestone tiers on the border with China. On these demanding routes, our support van acts as a mobile base camp, fully stocked with spare wheels, energy bars, isotonic drinks, and a professional mechanic to ensure your safety and comfort.
Central Vietnam: Imperial Heritage and Coastal Splendor
The central corridor is a beautiful blend of ancient history, rich imperial heritage, and stunning coastal roads. It is a region where the green mountains meet the blue sea, creating some of the most scenic cycling routes in Asia, and is a perfect addition to any custom route through cycling Central Vietnam.
Hue: The Poetic Royal Capital
The former royal capital of Hue is a place of quiet, poetic beauty. Our relaxing Hue bike tours take you along shaded paths beside the legendary Perfume River, exploring the vast, ancient grounds of the Imperial City of Hue and the grand, forest-ringed royal tombs of the Nguyen Emperors, such as the peaceful Tu Duc Tomb and the striking Khai Dinh Tomb. Our mechanics ensure your hybrid bike is perfectly adjusted for the smooth paved paths, letting you focus on the historic architecture and peaceful royal gardens.
The Hai Van Pass: Riding Into the Clouds
Between Hue and Da Nang lies one of the most famous coastal roads in the world: the legendary Hai Van Pass. This dramatic road climbs high over a coastal mountain spur, offering jaw-dropping views of the blue Lang Co Bay on one side and the modern skyline of Da Nang on the other. Conquering this climb is a highlight for any active cyclist. If the climb is too steep for your legs, you can easily use one of our modern Vietnam E-bike tours to breeze up the pass with a smile on your face.
Hoi An: A Lantern-Lit Fairytale
Further south lies the beautifully preserved ancient trading town of Hoi An. Our Hoi An bike tours are perfect for families and leisure riders, guiding you along flat, car-free paths through the water coconut groves of Cam Thanh and across quiet wooden bridges to the peaceful river islands of Cam Kim and An Hoi, where artisans still carve wood and weave colorful mats using traditional methods.
Southern Vietnam: The Green Waterways of the Mekong
For those who prefer a flat, warm, and tropical landscape where life revolves entirely around the flow of the water, a customized route through cycling Southern Vietnam is an absolute paradise.
The Mekong Delta: A Watery Paradise
The vast, labyrinthine Mekong Delta is a floating world where life revolves entirely around the river. Our immersive Mekong Delta bike tours take you along quiet, paved canal paths that are completely free of cars. You will ride under the shade of sweeping banana leaves and tropical fruit trees, crossing small wooden footbridges and stopping to watch local families make coconut candy and rice paper.
In the early morning, you can take a boat ride to experience the bustling, colorful energy of the Cai Rang Floating Market, where hundreds of boats sell fresh tropical fruits and vegetables.
Specialized Cycling Styles and Historic Trails
For those who want to experience the complete, breathtaking spectrum of Vietnam’s diverse landscapes, we offer epic, long-distance routes that traverse the entire length of the country.
Our magnificent cross-country tours are designed to accommodate different riding styles and preferences. Our signature Cycling North to South Vietnam itinerary begins in the high, misty peaks of the far north, allowing you to build your physical endurance amidst dramatic mountain challenges before enjoying the long, flat coastal lanes of the center and the warm, tropical breeze of the southern delta. Alternatively, our Cycling South to North Vietnam route starts in the warm, flat agricultural heartlands of the south, offering a gentle warm-up before you take on the dramatic, legendary mountain passes of the north.
Many of our national itineraries integrate sections of the historic Ho Chi Minh trail cycling tours, a legendary road that winds through the dense jungle of the Truong Son Mountain Range and past the spectacular karst landscapes of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park.
For travelers who prefer the finer things in life, we design bespoke Vietnam luxury bike tours that combine exhilarating daily rides with stays at the country’s most exclusive five-star resorts, private beach villas, and award-winning eco-lodges, complete with gourmet dining and private wellness treatments to soothe your muscles after a satisfying day in the saddle.
The ultimate way to explore these national treasures is with our custom-designed program, where every single detail of your journey is managed by passionate local guides and cycle masters.
Gastronomic Refueling: What & Where to Eat
One of the greatest benefits of a cycling holiday is that it gives you a fantastic appetite. Vietnamese cuisine is widely celebrated as one of the healthiest, most flavorful, and most balanced in the world. Here are some of the legendary dishes and local dining spots you must experience on your journey:
Northern Delicacies (Hanoi & Ninh Binh)
Pho Bo (Beef Noodle Soup): A fragrant, slow-cooked beef bone broth spiced with charred ginger, cinnamon, and star anise, filled with flat rice noodles and tender beef slices. Try this iconic dish at Pho Thin on Lò Đúc Street in Hanoi for a legendary, deeply smoky flavor.
Bun Cha (Grilled Pork with Noodles): Warm, savory fish sauce broth filled with charcoal-grilled pork patties and caramelized pork belly, served with rice vermicelli noodles and fresh green herbs. Enjoy this at Bun Cha Huong Lien in Hanoi, where President Obama famously dined.
Com Chay (Crispy Rice): A specialty of Ninh Binh, featuring crispy, golden cakes of toasted rice topped with savory, tender goat meat or pork floss. Taste this at Nha Hang Thang Long near the Trang An complex.
Central Specialties (Hue & Hoi An)
Bun Bo Hue (Spicy Beef Noodle Soup): A rich, complex, lemongrass-infused beef broth with thick rice noodles, tender beef shank, and fresh herbs. Enjoy a bowl at Quan Cam on Nguyen Du Street in Hue for an incredibly authentic local taste.
Cao Lau (Hoi An Pork Noodles): Thick, chewy rice noodles topped with tender barbecue pork, fresh greens, and crispy rice crackers, drizzled with a rich soy-based sauce. The noodles are made using water from the ancient, sacred Ba Le Well. Dine at Trung Bac Restaurant inside Hoi An Ancient Town to try this historic dish.
Banh Mi Hoi An: A crisp, light French-style baguette stuffed with savory pâté, homemade mayonnaise, various meats, fresh cucumber, and secret chili sauce. Grab a legendary sandwich at Banh Mi Phuong or Madam Khanh - The Banh Mi Queen in Hoi An.
Southern Flavors (Mekong Delta)
Hu Tieu Nam Vang (Mekong Pork & Seafood Noodles): A sweet, flavorful clear pork broth filled with rice noodles, fresh shrimp, quail eggs, and fragrant minced garlic. Try this at Hu Tieu Nhan Quat in Can Tho.
Banh Xeo (Crispy Sizzling Crepes): Large, crispy crepes colored bright yellow with turmeric, filled with pork, shrimp, and bean sprouts. Wrap pieces in fresh mustard leaves and herbs, then dip them in sweet chili fish sauce. Enjoy this at Banh Xeo Vy Da in the delta.
Where to Sleep: Comfortable Retreats for Cyclists
After spending several hours pedaling through spectacular landscapes, your body deserves a comfortable, welcoming place to rest, swim, and recharge. We handpick accommodations that offer a perfect blend of high-end comfort, beautiful local design, and great locations:
Mountain Eco-Lodges (Northern Region)
Topas Ecolodge (Sapa): A stunning, award-winning eco-lodge perched on a high ridge deep within Hoang Lien National Park. It features beautiful stone bungalows with private balconies looking out over deep valleys, and a spectacular heated infinity pool that floats in the clouds.
Mai Chau Ecolodge (Mai Chau Valley): Nestled in the center of the quiet valley, this peaceful resort is built from local wood and bamboo. It features private outdoor garden showers, a large swimming pool, and direct access to flat cycling paths through the surrounding rice fields.
Historic Hotels & Luxury Resorts (Central Region)
La Residence Hotel & Spa (Hue): A magnificent Art Deco palace sitting on the quiet banks of the Perfume River, featuring elegant rooms, a massive saltwater pool, and beautiful gardens perfect for stretching your legs after a ride.
Anantara Hoi An Resort (Hoi An): A gorgeous colonial-style boutique resort located on the banks of the Thu Bon River, just a short, peaceful stroll from the ancient town center, featuring a leafy courtyard pool and luxury wellness spa.
Riverside Retreats & Homestays (Southern Region)
Mekong Riverside Resort (Mekong Delta): An eco-friendly resort located directly on the banks of the mighty Mekong River, featuring over-water bungalows, organic fruit orchards, and a peaceful swimming pool overlooking the river life.
Safe and Seamless Logistics: How to Get Around
To make your holiday completely stress-free, we handle all internal transport, gear management, and transfers with professional care. We use a variety of reliable, comfortable vehicles to move you and your bicycles smoothly between destinations:
Private Air-Conditioned Support Vans and Buses
Every multi-day cycling tour is accompanied by a modern, spacious private support vehicle (such as a Ford Transit or Hyundai Solati) driven by an experienced professional. Our support vans carry all your luggage, spare parts, fresh water, and snacks. If you ever feel tired, hot, or simply want a break from pedaling, you can load your bicycle onto the rack and climb into the cool, air-conditioned vehicle to rest at any time.
The Historic Reunification Express Train
For longer journeys between regions (such as traveling from Hanoi down to the central coast), taking the overnight sleeper train is a fun, nostalgic adventure. We book clean, private soft-sleeper cabins, allowing you to relax, fall asleep to the gentle rocking of the train, and wake up to spectacular coastal views as you approach the central region.
Local Boats, Ferries, and Bamboo Sampans
Whether you are taking a wooden motorboat to cross the wide channels of the Mekong Delta, riding a traditional bamboo sampan through the caves of Ninh Binh, or taking a local wooden ferry to cross a river in Hoi An, our itineraries incorporate various fun, traditional water transports to show you the country from a different perspective.
Cultural Etiquette: Connecting Safely and Respectfully
Vietnam is a land of rich traditions and deep-rooted cultural values. Cycling allows you to visit remote villages that rarely see western tourists, making it important to act as a respectful ambassador of travel.
Essential Cultural Tips
How to Greet: A warm smile and a polite bow of the head are highly appreciated. Teach yourself to say "Xin Chao" (Hello) and "Cam On" (Thank you).
Respectful Dress: When visiting holy temples, pagodas, or historic structures, make sure your shoulders and knees are covered. Always remove your shoes before entering temple halls.
Taking Photos: Always ask for permission before taking a photo of a local resident, particularly elderly people or ethnic minority women and children in rural villages. A warm smile and a simple gesture of your camera are usually met with a friendly nod.
No Direct Handouts: Avoid giving sweets, money, or cheap toys directly to children in poor mountain villages, as this can encourage begging behaviors. If you wish to support a school or village, our team can arrange direct donations of books, pens, or warm clothes to local community leaders.
Non-Negotiable Sightseeing Sights
While the journey on two wheels is spectacular, we make sure to integrate iconic, historic, and natural sightseeing highlights into your itinerary:
The Imperial City of Hue: Explore the grand stone palaces, ancient temples, and beautiful gardens of the old royal court.
Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex: Take a quiet rowboat tour through high limestone canyons and long, natural water caves.
Hoi An Ancient Town: Walk through the narrow, lantern-lit streets of this historic UNESCO-listed trading port.
Cuc Phuong National Park: Cycle through the ancient forest of Vietnam's oldest national park and visit the Endangered Primate Rescue Center to see rare, protected monkeys.
Cai Rang Floating Market: Wake up early to see hundreds of wooden boats trading colorful tropical fruits on the wide river.
Real Stories from the Saddle: Client Reviews
Read what some of our adventurous guests have to say about their unforgettable journeys with Golden Cycling Tours:
"We spent two weeks cycling from Hanoi to Hoi An, and it was hands-down the best holiday of our lives. Traveling by bike let us see things we would have completely missed in a car. We loved stopping at tiny village stalls for coffee and chatting with local farmers. The support vehicle from Golden Cycling Tours was absolute magic—always waiting at the crest of the steep climbs with fresh dry towels and cold isotonic drinks. It was a truly expert-led experience." — The Thompson Family, London, UK
"If you are thinking about booking a cycling trip in Vietnam, do not hesitate! We did the Pu Luong and Mai Chau tour. The scenery was absolutely breathtaking—lush green valleys, bamboo waterwheels, and towering mountains. The riding was incredibly well planned, along very quiet concrete village paths and dirt tracks with zero car traffic. Our guides kept us completely safe and handled all logistics perfectly." — Mark and Susan Davies, Auckland, New Zealand
"Our guide on the Ha Giang loop was spectacular. He didn't just show us the roads; he explained the geology, the local traditions of the H'mong people, and helped us pace our climbs perfectly. Conquering Ma Pi Leng Pass on an E-bike was a crowning achievement. We will absolutely be back to ride with this incredible crew again!" — Julius and Elena Vance, Hamburg, Germany
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it safe to cycle in Vietnam?
Yes, it is extremely safe when you travel on a guided tour. We meticulously design our itineraries to avoid busy highways and crowded city centers, guiding you along quiet rural backroads, concrete village paths, dirt dikes, and dedicated cycling tracks where there is very little motorized traffic. Our professional support vehicles are always nearby to ensure your safety.
What happens if I get too tired to pedal?
You do not need to worry! Every multi-day trip is backed by a private, air-conditioned support van. If you feel tired, hot, or simply want to take a break, your bike can be quickly loaded onto the support rack, and you can ride in air-conditioned comfort for as long as you like.
Can I use an E-bike on these tours?
Yes, absolutely! We offer premium Vietnam E-bike tours for almost all of our itineraries. Our modern, high-quality electric-assist bicycles provide a gentle, adjustable boost to your pedaling, making it incredibly easy and enjoyable to climb mountain passes and cover long distances, regardless of your fitness level.
What is the best season to go on a cycling tour in Vietnam?
Because Vietnam is so long and has different climate zones, there is always a region that is perfect for cycling. Generally, the best times to visit are from October to April, when the weather is cooler and drier across most of the country. However, the summer months (May to September) can also be wonderful for exploring the rice fields of the northern valleys.
Do I need to bring my own bicycle or helmet?
No, you do not need to bring your own gear. We provide high-quality, perfectly maintained mountain bikes, road bikes, and E-bikes tailored to your height. We also provide clean, safe helmets for all of our riders. However, if you have a favorite personal helmet or saddle that you prefer, you are more than welcome to bring it with you.
CHOOSE THE PATH LESS TRAVELED WITH GOLDEN CYCLING TOURS
The world is too beautiful to be rushed through. If you want to feel the true pulse of Southeast Asia, hear the laughter of its people, and breathe in the clean air of its mountains and coasts, there is no better way than on a bicycle.
Let us help you design your dream holiday, tailored perfectly to your pace, your interests, and your sense of adventure.
Our exclusive Vietnam cycling tours are specifically designed to introduce you to these magical roads. When seeking a seamless active vacation, always consult the guide to Immersive Culture: Eco-Friendly Vietnam Cycling Holidays and contact Golden Cycling Tours today to start planning the ultimate active escape of your dreams!
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