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ATTRACTIONS
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HA
NOI
Hanoi,
Vietnam's Capital, is arguably the most beautiful capital in Southeast
Asia, a city of charm. Hanoi still reserves almost intact nearly
600 pagodas and temples. Many city streets with their ancient architecture
bustle with trading activities.
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SAPA
Sapa:
1600m above the sea level and 30km from the northern province of
Lao Cai. It is well-known for spectacular scenery and multi-cultural
activities of hilltribes. Fan-Si-Pan of 3100m is the name of the
highest mountain in Sapa and in Vietnam as well. Tourists come to
Sapa with the purpose of visiting exotic hilltribe villages such
as Lao Cai, Tavan, Catcat, Tafin, Bac Ha cultural market. Especially,
Sapa love market on Saturday mid-nights often excites one’s curiosity
to know how hill girls and boys to express their love to one another…
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HA
LONG BAY (World Natural Heritage)
Ha Long
is considered one of the natural wonders of the world. The Bay's
tranquil beauty encompasses 1,500 square miles dotted with more
than 3,000 limestone islands and islets. Bizarre rock sculptures
jut dramatically from the sea and numerous grottoes have created
a very picturesque setting.
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HUE (World Cultural
Heritage)
This imperial city
of the 19th century was for a long time the cultural and intellectual
center of Vietnam. Today, Hue is the nation's major architectural
treasure and the most attractive destination for tourists.
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DA
NANG
Da Nang
was the first principality of the Cham people in central Vietnam
with the strong influence of Indian and Chinese culture and civilization.
Da Nang offers the Cham Museum, the Marble Mountains and China Beach,
all are in close vicinity. The China Beach was once an in-country
rest and recreation center for the US Military during the Vietnam
war. Da Nang is the starting-point for excursions to Hoi An and
My Son.
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HOI
AN (World Cultural Heritage)
Hoi
An stands the most beautiful city in Vietnam for many visitors.
The architecture, dating from 1700's, is a mix of Chinese, French,
Japanese, and Occidental styles.
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SON (World Cultural Heritage)
My Son
is Vietnam's most important Cham site. It is considered to be Champa's
counterpart to the grand cities of South-East Asia's other civilizations:
Angkor, Pagan, Authaya and Borbudur.
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NHA
TRANG
NhaTrang:
offers the best combination of clean beaches and warm weather that
is excellent for relaxation. However, its exotic islands and clear
water aslo offer good sites for marine sports such as scuba-diving
/ snorkeling… Moreover, Cham towers of over 1000 years in NhaTrang
are the biggest and most imposing ones telling visitors about Champa
people history and culture. NhaTrang can be visited between January
and October every year. To get there is easy by road and by air…
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DALAT
Dalat
is renowned not only for its tranquil beauty, French style architectures
but also for its cool and fresh air climate of the mountain region.
Especially worth seeing are its several romantic waterfalls.
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HO CHI MINH City
The biggest city
in Vietnam now was formerly known as Saigon. Ho Chi Minh City
has restored famous hotels like the Majestic, the Continental,
and the Rex, plus newly opened Asian luxury hotels. Worth seeing
are some temples, the palace of Jade Emperor, the Unification
Palace, the Museum of History, the War Crimes Museum and the bustling
Chinatown.
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MEKONG DELTA
Mekong delta: is
regarded as the national rice bowl in the richest and most prolific
agricultural region of Vietnam. Colorful floating markets with
bustling goods exchanges on the rivers, exotic islands with bonsai
and tropical fruit gardens, pretty rice paddies, a lot of rivers
and canals…are highlights in this lovely area…
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