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| Vietnam Travel Destinations |
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| An Giang |
| An Giang Province is located to the west of the Mekong Delta between the Tien and Hau rivers and shares a 100km border with Cambodia in the north – west. It also shares border with Dong Thap Province in the east, Cantho City in the south – east, and Kien Giang Province in the south – west.
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| Ba Ria - Vung Tau |
| Ba Ria-Vung Tau is located in the Southern Vietnam, to the northeast of the Mekong Delta. It is a popular resort approximately 120 km from Ho Chi Minh City. The province is inhabited by people of the Kinh, as well as the Hoa and Tay ethnic groups. The annual average temperature is 27°C.
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| BaBe Lake |
| The freshwater Lake Ba Be is the only significant natural upland lake in the North of Viet Nam. From Thai Nguyen City, capital of Bac Thai province, you drive along Highway 3 to the towns of Bac Can and Phu Thong. After another 16 km you will arrive at Ba Be Lake which is about 225 km from Hanoi.... |
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| Bac Giang |
| Bac Giang is located to the north of Vietnam, surrounded by Lang Son and Thai Nguyen in the north, Hai Duong and Bac Ninh in the south, Hanoi in the west, and Quang Ninh in the east. The main ethnic groups in this area are the Kinh, Tay, Nung, San Chay, San Diu, and Hoa. The annual average... |
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| Bac Ha, BacHa - A century-old colorful market |
| Bac Ha is 350 km NorthWest of Hanoi, BacHa - a small town built on a desolated highland plain NorthWest of Lao Cai, is well-known for the century-old colorful market of the real mountainous people including the Dzao and the Flower-H’Mong. They and the mountains seem to fall in a sleep and time... |
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| Bac Kan |
| Bac Kan is a mountainous province, sharing its border with Cao Bang Province to the north, Tuyen Quang Province to the west, Lang Son Province to the south-east, and Thai Nguyen Province to the south. The topography is mainly midland, mountainous. The province has a complex network of rivers and... |
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| Bac Lieu |
| Bac Lieu Province situated in the Mekong River Delta. It shares its border with Can Tho City and Soc Trang Province to the north, the East Sea to the south, Ca Mau and Kien Giang provinces to the west. Bac Lieu has many large rice paddies and fertile land, which make a good condition for fruit tree... |
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| Bac Ninh |
| Bac Ninh is located in the North Vietnam. It is surrounded by Bac Giang to the north, Hung Yen to the south, Hai Duong to the east, and Hanoi to the west. The main ethnic groups living in this area are the Kinh, Tay, and Nung. The annual average temperature is 24°C. Economic potentialities:... |
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| Ben Tre |
| Ben Tre is situated in Mekong Delta. It shares its border with Tien Giang in the north, Vinh Long in the west and south - west, and Tra Vinh in the south. It has 60km seashore. The four main rivers are Tien Giang, Ba Lai, Ham Luong, and Co Chien. They create Bao, Minh, and An Hoa islets.
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| Binh Dinh |
| Binh Dinh is located on the coast of Central Vietnam and is divided in four clear-cut regions: highlands, midlands, plains, and coast. It is bordered by Quang Ngai to the north, Phu Yen to the south, the East Sea to the east, and Gia Lai to the west. Binh Dinh is 1,655 km from Hanoi and is... |
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| Binh Duong |
| Binh Duong is located in the south of Vietnam. It is surrounded by Binh Phuoc to the north, Tay Ninh to the west, Dong Nai to the east, and Ho Chi Minh City to the south.
Binh Duong has bazan that is convenient for rubber and coffee trees; alluvial deposits region with many paddy and fruit... |
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| Binh Phuoc |
| Binh Phuoc is on south of Vietnam. It is surrounded by Cambodia on the north and north-west, Dak Nong and Lam Dong provinces on the east, Dong Nai and Binh Duong provinces on the south and Tay Ninh Province on the west.
Binh Phuoc has plenty of forests. The bazant land is convenient for... |
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| Binh Thuan |
| Binh Thuan is a coastal province located to the east of Ho Chi Minh City. Eight ethnic minorities populate this area: Kinh, Cham, Hoa, Tay, Nung, Ra Glai, and Ma. Economic potentialities: agriculture, marine resources, wood-processing industry. The annual average temperature varies between 26 and... |
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| Buon Ma Thuot |
| Tucked deep into the Central Highlands, about 360 km from Saigon, Buon Ma Thuot (pop. 200,000) is much farther off the beaten track than Dalat and sees far fewer tourists. But Buon Ma Thuot is certainly worth the trip. The area is an elephant training center (here's where to ride an elephant in... |
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| Ca Mau |
| Ca Mau Province is situated in the southern tip of Vietnam with 307km coastal length. It is surrounded by East Sea on three faces and Kien Giang, Bac Lieu provinces on the north and north-east.
Its interlacing rivers and canals have generated tangled flows in the province. Seven large rivers... |
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| Cambodia |
| Cambodia occupies a compact territory covering 181,035 sq.km. in the southwestern corner of Indochina, bordered by Thailand to the west, Lao P.D.R. to the north, Vietnam to the east and Gulf of Thailand to the south. The central plain which is frequently flooded spreads along the Mekong River and... |
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| Can Tho City |
| Can Tho is at the centre of Mekong Delta, amongst a network of rivers, brooks, canals and ditches. The province is about 170 km from Ho Chi Minh City.
In the past, Can Tho was bestowed the title Tay Do (Capital of the Western Provinces), and remains the rice centre of the south-west. As well as... |
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| Cao Bang |
| Cao Bang, a province in the northern highlands, shares borders with China (north), Bac Kan and Lang Son (south), and Ha Giang and Tuyen Quang (west). Economic potentialities: agriculture, hydro-electricity, iron. There are nine ethnic minorities living in Cao Bang, including the Tay, Nung, Dao, and... |
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| Catba, An attractive beauty spot |
| Taking a ride on a car or train for two hours from Hanoi to Hai Phong, then on a high-speed vessel for another hour, you will arrive at Cat Ba Island, the biggest island (100 sq. km) out of the 366 islands on the Lan Ha Bay. It is a tourist spot, attractive for its natural beauty and wonders... |
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| Chau Doc, An Giang |
| Found in Vietnam's southernmost province of An Giang, Chau Doc is a frontier town on the Cambodian Border. Chau Doc is historically referred to as the place of five hills and seven mountains, and as a place of romantic hills. Chau Doc has a reputation for its pickles, dried meat and palm sugar.... |
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| Chua Huong, Huong Pagoda - Perfume Pagoda |
| Chua Huong (Perfume pagoda) is located in Huong son (Perfume mountain) 70 km southwest of Hanoi. Chua Huong is not one temple but a cluster of temples and shrines in the general vicinity of Huong son. The pagoda(s) are located in My.
Duc hamlet in the province of Ha Tay. According to the book,... |
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| Cu Chi, Cuchi, Tunnels and underground warfare in Vietnam |
| 45 miles north west of Ho-Chi-Minh is the town of Cu Chi, one of the most famous battlegrounds of the Vietnam war. It is here between the early 1940’s and mid 60’s that the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong built the main sections of tunnels that became a vital catalyst in their victory over the... |
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| Da Nang City |
| Danang is Vietnam’s fourth-largest city, situated in the central region. Encircled with world cultural heritage sites in Hue and Hoi An (My Son), Danang is often referred as ‘Saigon of the North’. The reason of this cliché is simply because it is the deep-sea port city in the middle of the country... |
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| Dak Lak |
| Dak Lak, the largest province in Tay Nguyen Highlands, is located to the southeast of the Truong Son Mountains and shares a 240 km border with Cambodia. Though the population of Dak Lak is not large, it includes several different ethnic minorities such as Kinh, E De, Gia Rai, and M’nong.
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| Dalat, Da Lat - City of Eternal Spring |
| Da Lat city is probably one of Vietnam's most well known vacation destination. Since the turn of the century, Da Lat has been the vacation spot for well-to-do vietnamese and foreigners. It is the unofficial honeymoon mecca of Vietnam.
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