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Vietnam Destinations

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Ha Noi City

Founded over 1000 years ago, Vietnam’s capital city is rich in history, with the streets of its rambling Old Quarter dating back to the 14th century. Wandering these tree-lined lanes past crumbling colonial facades will transport you back in time. However, today’s Hanoi is about much more than the past. The ancient city is being invigorated with modern cafes, world-class restaurants, and cool art galleries. When the sun goes down, you have your pick of watering holes, from sophisticated rooftop bars to buzzing fresh beer and the street foods.
Hanoi is served by Noi Bai international airport as well as trains. A bus network links all major destinations within the country and international buses also link the capital with Laos.

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Ho Chi Minh City

Vibrating with energy, innovation and traffic – lots of traffic – Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is the economic heart of Vietnam and the main hub of the southern region. A freewheeling, cosmopolitan metropolis, HCMC’s dynamic cityscape draws together old and new Vietnam in the most compact of spaces, representing the city’s past as well as its future.

Places of Tourist Attraction : Cu Chi Tunnel, Ben Thanh Market, Independence Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, War Remnants Museum, Opera House, Bitexco Financial Tower, Mekong Delta, Vung Tau Beach, Jesus Christ’s Statue of Vung Tau.

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Da Nang City

This UNESCO World Heritage site is in northeastern Vietnam’s Gulf of Tonkin. The lush emerald and blue waters harbor over 1,600 mostly uninhabited—and thereby undisturbed—islands and islets, according to UNESCO.
In Vietnamese, Ha Long means “descending dragon.” Dragons play a prominent role in Vietnamese culture, and the most popular legend has it that one such creature and her children descended from heaven to defend the Viet people from invaders, spraying fire and emeralds or jade. She and her children then stayed on Earth.

Places of Tourist Attraction : The Marble Mountains, Museum of Cham Sculpture, Dragon Bridge, My Khe Beach, Ba Na Hill, Golden Bridge, .

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Ha Long City & Bay

This UNESCO World Heritage site is in northeastern Vietnam’s Gulf of Tonkin. The lush emerald and blue waters harbor over 1,600 mostly uninhabited—and thereby undisturbed—islands and islets, according to UNESCO.
In Vietnamese, Ha Long means “descending dragon.” Dragons play a prominent role in Vietnamese culture, and the most popular legend has it that one such creature and her children descended from heaven to defend the Viet people from invaders, spraying fire and emeralds or jade. She and her children then stayed on Earth.

Places of Tourist Attraction : Luon cave, Ti Top Beach, Fairy Lake Cave, Surprise Cave.

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Sa Pa City

Sapa town stands at the head of a deep valley of magnificent rice terraces that are still worked today as they have been for centuries. Enticing ribbons of road lead the eye down to the valley floor, white-water rivers rush among rice fields, and lush green mountains stretch into the distance as far as the eye can see. The highest peak in the region, Mount Fansipan also called “Roof of Indochina”, crowns the ragged ridge line high above town.

Places of Tourist Attraction : Fansipan, Muong Hoa Valley, Silver Waterfall, Love Waterfall, Cho Dem Sapa, Cable Car Sapa.

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Mui Ne City

Mui Ne has its roots in fishing, and it shows in the pace of life. It’s easy to lose track of time here, riding bicycles along the coast, spending afternoons by the pool, and dining on fresh seafood with the sound of the waves in the background. With ideal conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing, brightly coloured kites are a fixture on Mũi Né’s beaches year-round.
The most special thing in Mui Ne is its Desert. Southeast Asia is usually associated with a wet, tropical environment, but, in the area of Mui Ne, Vietnam, lays a beautiful desert.

Places of Tourist Attraction : Fairy Springs, Red Sand Dunes, White Sand Dunes, Fishing Village.

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Nha Trang City

Perched on a pristine stretch of the southern coast, Nha Trang is a playground for sunseekers. Days here are spent dining on delicious seafood, snorkelling around stunning islands, and partying on the sand after dark. Nha Trang lays claim to some of the country’s finest luxury resorts and thrilling watersports.

Places of Tourist Attraction : Po Nagar Tower, Long Son Pagoda, Vin Wonders Cable Car, Vinpearl Water Park, Museum Of Oceanography.

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Phu Quoc Island

Phú Quốc is a Vietnamese island off the coast of Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand. It’s known for white-sand beaches and resorts, most of which are along the palm-lined southwest coast. More than half of the island is part of Phú Quốc National Park, which features mountains, dense tropical jungle, hiking trails and wildlife. Duong Dong is the largest town, with day and night markets

Places of Tourist Attraction : Sao Beach, Vin Wonders Phu Quoc, Vinpearl Safari, Phu Quoc Prison, Zen Monastery, Sun World Hon Thom Nature Park & Cable Car.

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Da Lat City

Known as the “City of Eternal Spring” for its distinctive temperate climate. Hidden away in the Central Highlands, Da Lat plays the cooler cousin to Vietnam’s seaside destinations. Famous for its countryside charm, Da Lat draws couples, outdoor enthusiasts, and golf enthusiasts alike. This mountain resort town was once a summer getaway for the French, who left their mark in European-inspired architecture and manicured, rolling lawns. Da Lat lake is the centre of the action, but countless treasures await in the hills as well.

Places of Tourist Attraction : Crazy House, Truc Lam Temple, Datanla Waterfall, Linh Phuoc Pagoda, Lang Biang Peak, Tuyen Lam Lake, Flower Garden.

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Hoi An City

Hoi An is a city on Vietnam’s central coast known for its well-preserved Ancient Town, cut through with canals. The former port city’s melting-pot history is reflected in its architecture, a mix of eras and styles from wooden Chinese shophouses and temples to colorful French colonial buildings, ornate Vietnamese tube houses and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge with its pagoda.

Places of Tourist Attraction : Japanese Covered Bridge, An Bang Beach, Old House of Tan Ky, Hoi An Ancient Town, Hoi An Night Market.

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Hue City

Hue is a city chock-full of stories. The Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty built their feudal capital along Huế’s fertile riverbanks and atop its forested hills, but their imperial legacy is just one of many reasons to visit. Huế’s refined cuisine is the stuff of legend, and its leafy streets are lined with mossy pagodas, art déco mansions, and eye-popping markets. Through the whole scene flows the Perfume River, setting a languid pace the rest of the city is happy to follow.

Places of Tourist Attraction : Imperial City, Thien Mu Pagoda, Mausoleum of Emperor Khai Dinh, Dong Ba Market, Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities, Trang Tien Bridge.