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Vietnam Attractions
For
a very long time, Vietnam was well known for
its" Tower of Hanoi” algorithm in the worlds of
mathematics and programming languages. If you
are not familiar with this Tower, then you
probably associate Vietnam with its war for
independence [1945-1975], the celebration for
which President Bill Clinton visited Vietnam in
November 2000. Consequently, Dien Bien Phu,
Truong Son Road and the famous Cu Chi Tunnels
should be the first views of our country when
you arrive.
Vietnam’s past reads like a romantic legend,
full of heroic struggles and outstanding
victories, but this will prove to be only one of
the many reasons for your holiday here. You will
discover unparalleled opportunities for cultural
exploration. The Vietnamese nation was primarily
influenced through a process of anthropological
cross-pollination between ancient Chinese and
Indian cultures. The Kinh (Viet) people make up
the majority of the population, however, Vietnam
counts no less than 54 ethnic groups within its
borders. Many of them live in remote areas and
follow their own language and cultural identity,
thus contributing to a harmonious blend of
independent ethnicities. However, from a
historical standpoint, and during the course of
national development, all ethnic groups have
been closely united, sharing the fight against
foreign invaders, defending the country's
sovereignty, and eventually gaining the right to
national independence and self-determination.
Vietnam is the proud recipient of three World
Heritage Site cultural awards: 1) the Imperial
City of Hue; 2) Hoi, an ancient town trade
center; and, 3) My Son holy land. Other cultural
attractions include the capital city of Hanoi,
dubbed the “Pearl of the Far East” Ho Chi Minh
City (formerly known as Saigon), the town of
Sapa, the village of Mai Chau, and many others.
Vietnam's magnetism also comes from its
landscape, offering a breathtaking 3260
kilometers of coastline which extends along the
eastern boundary of the country and wraps around
its southern tip. Our shoreline is flanked by
stretches of virgin, white sand beaches and
islands. Vietnam’s topography is blessed by
unspoiled mountains and forests, hundreds of
beautiful lakes, pristine rivers, waterfalls,
and scores of unforgettable caves. Most famous
amongst our natural resources is World Heritage
designated site, Ha Long Bay, with thousands of
islands and limestone rocks of different sizes
and shapes. You can see Nature’s hand at work in
the wondrous caves and grottoes that inhabit the
islands. For your enjoyment, one or more of
twenty stunning resorts along the coastline
await you: Cat Ba Island in the north; in the
Central region, Da Nang, Nha Trang and
Mui
Ne (Phan Thiet); and in the south, Vung Tau, Con
Dao Island and Phu Quoc Island.
Vietnam's attractions also come from its
landscape with virgin beaches and islands from
3260km long coastline, unspoiled mountains and
forests, hundreds of beautiful lakes, rivers,
waterfalls, and many unforgettable caves.
Vietnam has a long coastline that extends along
the eastern boundary of the country and wraps
around the southern tip for 3,260 km, features
endless stretches of empty, white sand beaches.
The most famous is World heritage Halong bay,
with thousands of islands and rocks of different
sizes and shapes. But it is more attractive
since Nature create a lot of wonderful caves and
grottoes in those islands. But you also may
enjoy at one of more than 20 beautiful resorts
along the coastline, such as Tra Co, Cat Ba
island in the north and Da Nang, Nha Trang, Mui
Ne (Phan Thiet) in the Middle, Vung Tau, Con Dao
island and Phu Quoc island in the south.
Vietnam's National Parks are home to the
tropical zone’s largest collection of flora and
fauna. The most renown are Cuc Phuong National
Park in Ninh Binh Province, and Cat Tien
National Park in Dong Nai Province. Nonetheless,
there exists several regions in Vietnam that
have been preserved as gardens and bird
sanctuaries; one such area is the Minh Hai
Sanctuary which houses more than 80 species of
birds.
Stretching long up to 1,600km in the eastern
coast of Indochina Peninsula, Vietnam’s varied
topography allows for an incredibly varied
travel experience. Along the central coast, the
driest season runs from June to October.
Visitors to the north are often surprised by the
region’s distinct season; summers are hot and
humid while winters are invigoratingly cool. The
country offers everything from tropical coastal
lowlands to temperate zones above 2,000 meters.
Among temperate zones spots, tourists cannot
miss Da Lat with European style sweet pine
forests, but it is also the city of waterfalls
and flowers.
The East Coast of the Indochinese Peninsula
stretches for more than 1600 kms, and Vietnam’s
diverse geography allows for an incredibly
varied travel experience. Along the Central
Coast, the driest season runs from June to
October. Visitors to the north are often
surprised by the region’s distinctive season;
summers are hot and humid while winters are
invigoratingly cool. The country offers
everything from tropical coastal lowlands to
temperate zones above 2,000 meters. Among
temperate zones settings, tourists should not
miss Da Lat with its European-style sweet pine
forests, its magnificent waterfalls and its vast
array of flowers.
Have you ever tried Vietnam's famous dishes
''Nem' (spring rolls) and 'Pho' (soup) ?
Traveling here will allow you sample the
extraordinary and exotic tastes of Vietnamese
cuisines, as well as
freshly
caught sea food and an abundance of tropical
fruits.
Your travel fantasies will be further realized
in Vietnam with its affordable accommodations,
reasonable tour packages, and wide range of
services. It is one of the most secure
destinations in Southeast Asia.
With its new “Doi Moi” policy, Vietnam has now
opened its doors to the world, and is
unequivocally a 21st century destination. We are
busy at work improving all of our country’s
infrastructures to insure that your holiday with
us will be unforgettable. We look forward to
being of service to you.
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