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Vietnam`s fertile S-Shaped land, extending from the mountainous north and Red River Delta through to the rich flood plains of the Mekong Delta, offer wealth of cultural delights. Charming Hanoi in the North, with its distinctive blend of French colonial influence and Vietnamese character, and fast-moving Ho Chi Minh City, the modern economic capital in the far south, are a thrill to the senses. The diverse country in between offers stunning limestones scenery ly, ornate temples, heavenly food, villages populated by ethnic minorities, as well as visible reminders of the Vietnam War. This Website: http://www.toursvietnam.net -Vietnam Tours outline the regional highlights that will help you make the most of your trip.
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Even in this age where information travels fast, more is known about the American soldiers in the Vietnam War than about Vietnam as a whole. In fact, it is only in the recent past that people around the world have realized that there’s more to Vietnam, in terms of being a tourist destination, than its war-torn past. A Vietnam travel guide is all that you need to open your eyes to the wondrous beauty of the country, the warmth of its people and the richness of its culture.
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Keo Pagoda Festival in Vietnam is held from the 13th to 15th of the ninth lunar month annually, 100 days after the death of the Buddhist monk Duong Khong Lo. As with all other Vietnam festivals & events, Keo Pagoda Festival in Thai Binh Vietnam also begins with a procession to remind people of the anniversary of the Buddhist monk.
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The pagoda was built under the dynasty of King Tran Thanh Tong (1258-1278) and rebuilt in 1647 in the Le Dynasty by Chinese Zen Buddhist priest Zhus Zhus, known as Chuyet Chuyet in Vietnamese. Legend has it that when leaving his former pagoda on the northern bank of the Duong River, priest Chuyet Chuyet saw a flock of flying swallows suddenly swooping down and
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Do Temple was built during the Le Dynasty and has been altered several times since. The major reconstruction took place under the reign of Le Trung Hung, in the 17th century.
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Lying close to the Duong River, about 40 km East of Hanoi, is Dong Ho village.Formerly known as Dong Mai (or simply Mai) village, Ho canton, Sieu Loai district, Kinh Bac county (now SongHo village, Thuan Thanh district, Ha Bac province) , Dong Ho has a long-standing art tradition.
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The main feature of Ba Be National Park is the Ba Be Lake. This lake is 8 kilometers in length and 400 metres in width and is home to nearly 50 kinds of freshwater fishes. It is filled with many limestone mountain chains which have numerous caves and under streams.
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Can Tho, Vietnam one of the largest cities of the country, is practically considered the ‘capital’ of Mekong Delta. Being the gateway to the paradise of Mekong Delta, Vietnam, practically no other urban city in Vietnam can match Can Tho in terms of its spectacular landscape. Bustling with life and color, Can Tho is like a painter’s stroke on the canvas of Vietnam. You must visit this place, one of the most frequented of the Vietnam popular destinations and that too with lots of time in hand.
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The largest island in Halong Bay, Vietnam, Cat Ba Island, Vietnam is home to the Cat Ba National Park. The Cat Ba National Park covers an area of nearly 200 square kilometers. It has both forests and water bodies within its boundaries. The national park is an attraction to the tourists who enjoy hiking. To the east of the island is the Lan Ha Bay.
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The tourist attractions in Dalat, Vietnam comprises mainly of the natural beauties like lakes, waterfalls and parks. There are also few pagodas in this region which are worth a visit. Some of the popular places of interest in Dalat are:
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Danang, Vietnam is a town located in the western banks of River Han. Placed in the central part, it is the fourth largest city of Vietnam. With beaches, hills, heritage buildings and other lovely constructions adorning the city, Danang is definitely one of the most visited of the Vietnam popular destinations and must feature in your trip to Vietnam. Its lovely weather condition is another incentive for visiting this city.
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Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam has its place in the minds of the Vietnamese as the battle ground that changed the course of history of the country. The famous battle of Dien Bien Phu was fought in the Dien Bien district of the Lai Chau province and today it has become one of the popular destinations in Vietnam.
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Ha Tien, Vietnam is a captivating land. It is enriched in both natural and historical attractions. This is a land of ancient pagodas, pristine white beaches and enchanting caves, and it was probably the first location that was used as a base to support Swift Boat operations in the South Vietnam rivers. Today it is one of the major Vietnam popular destinations.
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Hai Van Pass, Vietnam is the highest pass in the country and one of the most scenic hillside roads in Vietnam. The meaning of Hai Van is wind and cloud or sea cloud. True to its meaning, wind in Hai Van Pass moves like a herd of horses galloping a number of miles and clouds seem to pour down from the heaven. One of the major Vietnam tourist attractions is the panoramic view of the Danang city, Tien Sa port, Son Tra peninsula and long white sandy beach from the Hai Van Pass.
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Halong Bay, Vietnam is one of world’s natural wonders and is one of the top tourist attractions in Vietnam. The literal meaning of “Halong” is “Bay of Descending Dragons”. A local legend says that a family of dragons was sent to defend the land long ago when the Vietnamese were fighting the Chinese invaders. These dragons had descended upon what is now Halong Bay. Halong Bay, Vietnam, famous for its scenic rock formations, has been listed among the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
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Phan Thiet, Vietnam is located in the Binh Thuan province. 200kilometers from Saigon, it is on the southern most tip of Central Vietnam. Legend has it that Han Mac Tu, the disfigured poet spent his time in Phan Thiet waiting for the lady of his dreams, Mong Cam. With a population of around 100,000 people, it is the largest town in Binh Thuan province and one of the major Vietnam popular destinations.
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Marble Mountains Danang, Vietnam is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Danang Vietnam. It consists of five peaks. Located to the south of Da Nang city, these hills are made of marble and limestone. Nui Ngu Hanh Son is the Vietnamese name for Marble Mountains Danang. It means Mountains of Five Elements.
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Bac Lieu is a province situated in the Mekong River Delta, adjacent to Cantho and Soc Trang Provinces to the North, the Eastern sea to the South, Camau and Kien Giang to the West, Soc Trang Province to the East. Located on the National Route IA, Bac Lieu has a favorable communication network, on land and water.
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Bac Ninh Province is located 16 km (about 10 miles) north of Ha Noi and is the heartland of the ancient Kinh Bac region. The hospitable people of Bac Ninh are imbued with cultural traditions and creativity. The province is famous for its craft villages, producing paintings, silk and silken items, traditional handicrafts and paper. Bac Ninh is also famous for the Lim Festival and Dau Pagoda.
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Cuc Phuong National Park, established in 1962, is one of Vietnam’s most important nature reserves. It is located about 100km (62 miles) southwest of Ha Noi. Cuc Phuong National Park is 70km in length and 11km in width, covering land in the provinces of Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa. The elevation of the park’s highest peak, Dinh May Bac (Silver Cloud Peak) is 648m.
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Ninh Binh Province is located 100km south of Ha Noi. It has evolved into a major travel center in recent years. Its sudden transformation from sleepy hamlet to tourist magnet has little to do with Ninh Binh itself, but rather with its proximity to nearby Tam Coc (9km), Hoa Lu (12km) and Cuc Phuong National Park (45km).
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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.
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Ninh Thuan lies at the southern end of Central Vietnam. A large number of the Cham ethnic group resides in this area, along with the Ra Glai and Hoa. Ninh Thuan is the driest and hottest region of the country. The climate is a combination of the tropical monsoon and dry and windy weather. The annual average temperature is 27°C.
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Phong Nha Cave system, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003, is located in the limestone hills of Quang Binh Province in the Central Vietnam, 50km (31 miles) northwest of Dong Hoi. The system is home to the Chai River, the world’s longest underground river. It’s remarkable for its thousands of metres of underground passageways and river caves filled with abundant stalactites and stalagmites.
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Quang Ngai is located in the Central of Vietnam, at an almost equal distance from the two ends of the country. like other provinces in this area, Quang Ngai is characterized as having mountains on one side and the sea on the other. The population consists of a majority of Kinh people.The annual average temperature varies between 25.5 and 26.5oC.
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Soc Trang is located in the Mekong River Plains and is surrounded by Bac Lieu, Cantho, and Tra Vinh Provinces. The annual average temperature varies between 26 and 28oC. The main ethnic communities living in Soc Trang are Kinh, Khmer (28%), and Hoa (8%). Economic potentialities: marine resources, agriculture.
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The original tunnels were dug long ago by the Viet Minh to provide hiding places from which to attack French soldiers. During the 1960s, the Viet Cong reopened them and greatly extended them both horizontally and vertically. At their peak, an integrated 200km network of passages, on five or more levels in places, stretched to within thirty kilometres of the centre of Saigon.
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Caodaism is a new Vietnamese faith. It originated from Ngo Van Chieu, a minor civil servant on Phu Quoc Island, in the early 1920s. During a séance, he was contacted by a spirit called the Cao Dai (high position) who handed down a creed and symbol – the ‘all-seeing eye’.
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Chau Doc is as close as you can get to Cambodia without being in it. The Bassac River flows through the town and is a border crossing for river borne traffic, and the small Sam Mountain has an excellent view of the flat plain on the other side. It’s an attractive, busy place with a good hotel and several interesting attractions.
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