Vietnam travel guide
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Cua lo |
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Information about Cua Lo beach, an up-and-coming coastal resort in central Nghe An Province, is luring domestic travellers from both the north and south. In just 10 years, Cua Lo has gone from a sleepy beach town to a summer hot spot, pairing seaside activities with eco-adventures
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Halong bay |
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Introduction to Halong bay, Vietnam most famous world natural heritage detail ... |
Hue |
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Introduction to Hue, Vietnam's former capital detail ... |
Sapa |
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A beautiful and romantic resort town, with a lovely location high on a valley side within sight of Vietnam's highest mountain, Fan Si Pan. Among the woodlands are French style elegant mansions and villas with steep pitched roofs, shutters and temperate gardens perched around the hillside. detail ... |
Nha trang |
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Information about Nhatrang, the most famous attraction in the central of Vietnam... detail ... |
Hoi an |
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Hoi An town is small and peaceful, the kind of place where you may get stuck for a few days, whether it is intentional or not. This antique town is bordered on its southern side by the Thu Bon River with small cafes.. detail ... |
Ninh Binh |
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Hoalu was the capital of Vietnam under the Dinh Dynasty, was an old imperial city. It is known as " The Halong Bay inland" for its many limstone inforamtion that dot the area. The huge rock edifices just out of paddy fields and canals forming a dramatic landscape. detail ... |
Phan Thiet |
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The lonely beaches, still untouched by tourists made Mui Ne became popular. It boasts shady roads under coconut trees, a beautiful beach and cliffs battered by the waves of the sea. The typical scenery of Mui Ne lies in the moving lines of golden sand caused by the wind and when they are seen from afar they look like moving waves. The scenery looks more fascinating at dawn, when young Cham girls in green dresses go to work. detail ... |
Mai Chau |
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Mai Chau is located in Hoa Binh province, approximately 135 km from Hanoi and 60 km from Hoa Binh. From the top of Cun Mountain, one can admire the superb panorama of Mai Chau surrounded by a green valley and stilt houses. Many minorities, including the Thai ethnic group, live in Mai Chau. detail ... |
Da lat |
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At one time Dalat was an ideal holiday retreat, set amongst the low hills of the Central Highlands. It was originally founded in 1897 by Alexander Yersin and Dalat city was established in 1912. detail ... |
Da nang |
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| Da Nang is a major port city in the South Central Coast of Vietnam, on the coast of the South China Sea. It is one of the 5 independent municipalities in Vietnam. | | | | detail ... |
Dien bien phu |
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It is seen by many military scholars as one of the great battles of the 20th century -- and a defining moment in the history of Southeast Asia. And yet the Battle of Dien Bien Phu receives rarely more than a passing mention in most history texts. detail ... |
Phu quoc island |
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Phu Quoc island is blessed with some of the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam. Tear shaped at 48 km long with transparent turquoise waters where marine life live in abundance. The many fine resorts each strive to give you relaxing peace and quiet. Vehicles are not allowed to park near the rooms. Please click on our 360° Panoramic views to see Phu Quoc island. detail ... |
Vung tau |
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Vung Tau is a resort town in the province of Dong Nai 125 km from Saigon. The town is a long strip approximately 14 km long and 6 km wide. Where the southern tip of town meets the ocean stand two famous mountains Nui Lon (Truong Ky) and Nui Nho (Tao Phung) or Large mountain and Small mountain. detail ... |
Cu chi tunnel |
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The Cu Chi Tunnels is an underground network which was excavated by the Vietnamese and used by the Viet Cong during both the French-Indochina War (1946-1954) and the Vietnam War (1955-1975). The tunnels took around 25 years to construct and were finished in the 1960s, Stretching for over 200km (124 miles) and connecting numerous villages in the provinces, the tunnels once housed mini-hospitals, store rooms and factories, and were used as living quarters by both Vietnamese fighters and local villagers. The tunnels stand today as a symbol of the struggle by the Vietnamese people on one of the most famous battlegrounds of the Vietnam War. detail ... |
Quy nhon |
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Quy Nhon is a seaside town with about 200,000 inhabitants, whose harbors are accessible to more than 4,000 boats and ships. This town is about 650 km far from Ho Chi Minh City. Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh, is the homeland of the most respected Vietnamese hero: Nguyen Hue. detail ... |
Hanoi |
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Information about Hanoi, Vietnam capital include history, culture, living, tourism detail ... |
Hochiminh city |
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Information about Hochiminh city, the most dynamic city in Vietnam detail ... |
Thai Nguyen |
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Thai Nguyen is not only famous for its historical tradition but also for natural landscapes, historical relics and diversification of ethnic groups in the province. The province deserves “destination for new millennium”... detail ... |
Lang Son |
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Lang Son is a town located close to the border with China, with many landscapees have entered into poems and literatures and imprinted on the mind of the Vietnamese people. Although being a mountain province located on the Sino-Vietnamese border over a stretch of 253km. Lang Son town situated on the left bank of Ky Cung river on the height of 500m. In spite of its sleepy appearance, its position make it an important trading (and smuggling) center. The only visible sign of that might be the abondance of cheap manufactured goods in its Dong Kinh market, and the long truck lines at the border. detail ... |
Ha giang |
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Ha giang travel information detail ... |
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