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Vietnam Overview |
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Three quarters of Vietnam's territory
consists of mountains and hills. Vietnam is
divided into four distinct mountainous zones
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Hanoi Capital |
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Ha Noi is the capital
of Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Ha
Noi lies in Red River Delta and is
situated in a tropical area having a
strong monsoon influence. The name
of Ha Noi (Interior side of a river)
has been derived from an ancient
language which is literally known as
a land area located in the inner
side of Red River |
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Halong Bay |
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The world Heritage area of Ha Long Bay has
for years been the prime tourist attraction
in northern Vietnam. As far as the country
is concerned, the area is better known for
its huge coal mines that supply much of the
energy to keep Vietnam’s industries
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Sapa -
Lao Cai |
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Located in Lao Cai province in the far north
west of the country near the Chinese border,
this old French hill station is home to many
ethnic minority people, including the H’mong,
Tay, Dao and Thai, whose markets and
festivals add colour and character
to the town |
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Hue City |
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Located on the country’s central
coast in Thua Thien Hue province ,
the area has variety of sites of
outstanding nature beauty. The
average temperature is about 25
degrees. The area is also notorious
for its torrential rain, which can
pour unabated for a week |
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Hoi An |
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Unesco last year named the town as one of
Vietnam’s four World Heritage sites.
Hoi An is now part of Quang Nam province. |
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Nha Trang City |
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Nha Trang, the main city of Khanh
Hoa province, is famed as the finest
city beach in Vietnam. The town is
also a key transport crossroads,
with Cam Ranh harbour, Nha Trang
airport and good access to roads and
railways |
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Phan Thiet |
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The main city of Binh Thuan province, Phan
Thiet has the long coastline with a hot and
mainly dry climate and average temperatures
of a little more than 27 degrees. The
population includes descendants of the Cham,
who ruled the area until 1692. It was
popular summer resort under the French. |
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Ho Chi Minh City |
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Ho Chi Minh City - one of
the most
important commercial and tourist
centres in Vietnam - lies between
the Mekong River
Delta and Eastern Nam Bo. Ho Chi
Minh City (formerly Sai
Gon) is the second most important in
Vietnam after the capital of Ha Noi |
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Dalat City |
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Amongst the youngest cities in the
nation, Dalat was founded by the
French doctor, Alecxander Yersin, in
1893 . Today it is the main city of
LamDong province. Some 300 km from
Ho Chi Minh City, Dalat is known as
both the City of Love and Le Petit
Paris |
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