Viet Nam

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Sa Pa

Located 300 kilometers northwest of Hanoi, nestled in the Hoàng Liên Sơn mountains, Sa Pa is a breathtaking destination at the foot of Fansipan, Vietnam's highest peak
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Bana Hills

Bà Nà Hill, a famous tourist spot in Da Nang, is a must-visit in this beautiful coastal city. The name originated from the French word "Banane" due to the many banana trees in the area. Over time, it evolved into the Vietnamese "Bà Nà," leading to its current name.
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Quảng Phú Cầu Incense Village

Despite the ups and downs of history, the people here have steadfastly continued the incense stick-making tradition passed down through generations. Quảng Phú Cầu Incense Village is not only a livelihood sustaining many local families but also a unique highlight in the outskirts of the capital.
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Ha Long Bay

Famous for its unique natural scenery amidst vast ocean expanses, Ha Long Bay has become a stunning tourist destination frequently featured in newspapers and on social media. Additionally, its rich culinary scene offers many delightful experiences for visitors.
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Cu Chi Tunnels

Củ Chi, near Ho Chi Minh City, is renowned for its Vietnam War-era tunnels. Explore this historic site and enjoy the lush scenery, making it a unique and exciting destination for tourists.
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Hoi An Ancient Town

Merchants from China, Japan and later Europe settled in Hoi An from the 15th to 19th centuries, creating a unique architectural fusion. Bring your camera as you tread the Japanese Bridge, Tan Ky ancestral house, and Phuc Kien Assembly Hall.
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Hanoi

Despite French and Chinese influences, Hanoi is proudly Vietnamese. Its history is evident in the Old Quarter's colonial buildings and over 600 temples. Visit Hoa Lo Prison, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, art galleries, boutique shops, and trendy cafes. Don't miss local foods like banh mi, bun cha, crispy crepes, stir-fried eel, and shrimp cakes, best enjoyed with a frosty beer.
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Ben Tre

Located just 85 km south of Ho Chi Minh City, Ben Tre province sits on a significant branch of the Mekong River. Known as the land of coconuts, Ben Tre is a serene getaway from the bustling city life of Saigon
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Ninh Binh

Ninh Bình, located at the southern gateway of Northern Vietnam, was the capital of Vietnam from 968 to 1010 under the Đinh, Early Lê, and Early Lý dynasties. Its strategic location, rich cultural history, and two world heritage sites make Ninh Bình a diverse and promising tourist destination.
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Lan Ha Bay

Lan Ha Bay is an ideal destination for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure. This bay, often referred to as the "lost paradise," boasts over 400 islands and islets, along with serene coves, making it one of the most beautiful bays in Vietnam.
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Da Nang

Once occupied by the French and then the Americans, today it stands as the third-largest city in Vietnam. Nestled between the sea and the mountains, dynamic Da Nang is the ultimate resort destination!
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Pu Luong

Nestled in the limestone mountain range, Pu Luong Nature Reserve is an ideal destination for those seeking to connect with nature
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Phu Quoc Island

Located in Kiên Giang Province within the Gulf of Thailand, Phú Quốc Island is renowned among both domestic and international tourists. Known for its beautiful, serene landscapes and favorable climate for recreation and relaxation, Phú Quốc is also an ideal destination for exciting nature explorations.
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Hue

Once the feudal capital of the Nguyen Dynasty, Hue’s imperial legacy is evident in its streets, monuments, and architecture.
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Cat Ba Island

Calling all adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking an unforgettable escape! Nestled amidst the pristine archipelago of Vietnam, Cat Ba Island beckons travelers with its dramatic landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and a thriving ecosystem, making it a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia
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Dien Bien Phu

From November 1953 to May 1954, French forces clashed with the Viet Minh in a protracted and ultimately decisive battle. The victory of the Viet Minh under General Vo Nguyen Giap signaled
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Quy Nhon

It’s a hidden gem where you can uncover the true essence of Vietnam through quaint villages, stunning landscapes, pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters, and ancient Cham ruins.
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Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest city, harmoniously blends modernity with rich cultural heritage. Famous for its bustling markets, historic landmarks, and vibrant culinary scene, it offers visitors an exciting and dynamic experience.
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Vung Tau

Vung Tau offers easy access to a tranquil cityscape, wide avenues, lush green spaces, a world-class golf course, and some of the country's finest stretches of sand.
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