Hanoi
Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist
Republic of Viet Nam, is a pleasant and
even charming city, in large parts
because of its famous lakes, shaded
boulevards and verdant public parks...
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Saigon ( Ho Chi Minh City )
Ho Chi Minh City, or Saigon as still
known to many, is Vietnam's largest city
with a growing population of around 7
million. This is a city on the go 24
hours a day, where everybody seems to be
busy either buying, selling, studying,
working or just enjoying themselves...
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Ha Long Bay
Halong Bay is one of the most
magnificent scenic spots in all of
Vietnam and was designated by UNESCO as
a World Natural Heritage in 1994. It is
a picturesque bay with some 1969 islets
rising from the clear emerald waters of
the Gulf of Tonkin...
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Hue
Being Vietnam’s feudal capital from 1802
to 1945 under the Nguyen dynasty, Hue is
widely known for the magnificent
architecture of its citadels, palaces,
royal tombs, pagodas and temples set in
a poetic background of greenery on the
banks of the Perfume River...
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Hoi An
Once known as Faifo, Hoi An was one of
the orient's major trading ports in the
16th and 17th centuries. After the Thu
Bon River linking Hoi An to the sea
silted up ocean going ships were no
longer able to sail into town and trade
moved 30km...
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Nha Trang
Nha Trang on the south coast of Vietnam,
about an hour's flight from Ho Chi Minh
City, still retains much of its quaint
fishing village atmosphere. With an
average temperature of 26C and warm
water the miles of beaches are a real
experience...
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Phan Thiet
It is found on Highway No. 706, and
features sweeping sand dunes and
beautiful rows of palm trees. The beach
is shallow and sloped, the water is
clean and blue and the sun rarely hides
behind clouds. There are desolate and
primeval beaches that have never
witnessed human exploitation...
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