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Why don't you visit Vietnam?
Posted by vietnamtravelemotion on Thursday, 12 August 2010
To the rest of the world, Vietnam is known as a poor country, which has been suffered a lot from the wars. Nowadays, with huge efforts from different social classes and “open window” policies of the Government, Vietnam gradually becomes a ‘new destination’ to the worldwide. Vietnam tourism reveals as a place of peace, unique culture and unspoilt nature. A visit to this fascinating country will indulge your senses and open your mind.
In the North , there’s a Hanoi elegant with friendly people, a Halong Bay with amazing caves listed on UNESCO World Heritage as well as the diversity of its ethno linguistic minorities in which Sapa is one of attractive places.
In the Central, we can explore spectacular beaches, dunes, and lagoon, There is an ancient imperial city of Hue, a tranquil Hoi An where you can have clothes made in one day and a Da Nang dynamic by Han river.
Down to the south, Nha Trang with best bays of the world is a “cannot be missed” destination.
In the South , visitors encounter modern life in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) and the fertile alluvial delta of the Mekong River. A leisure boat trip can be taken to witness famous floating markets.
So why don’t you visit Vietnam?
Ansers & comments
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Answer by bryony on Tuesday, 17 August 2010 I completely agree. The beauty of Vietnam combined with the warmth of its people makes it an unmissable destination. I would also add Whale Island to the list, a tiny island off the coast of Nha Trang with only 15 bungalows and stunning coral reefs. You can also drift through the Mekong in Southern Vietnam to Phu Quoc Island, another tropical gem hidden away. |
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Answer by Zana on Monday, 28 February 2011 I would like to travel to Vietnam. I am from Kosovo. Can somebody tell me how is the procedure, visa needed? Thank you |
