It’s easy to see why the French would run to the hills at the first opportunity, and why the Vietnamese were less keen. As you climb the winding road to beautiful Ba Na (admission 10, 000d, per motorbike/car 5000/10, 000d) you ca
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Often referred to as Ba Be Lakes, Ba Be National Park (894 014; fax 894 026; admission...
Often referred to as Ba Be Lakes, Ba Be National Park (894 014; fax 894 026; admission per person/car 10, 000/20, 000d) is in Bac Kan province and was established in 1992 as Vietnam’s eighth national park. It really is a babe: a beautiful region that covers more than 7000 hectares and boasts
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When you travel to Vietnam take the opportunity to visit the traditional trade / craft streets and villages that are found in and around Hanoi.
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Hello every body, today, vietnam tours recommended to you: 15 days in Vietnam Introduction From the intensity of Saigon's streets to spectacular rice terraces, travel the length of Vietnam and savour its natural, cultural and historical delights. Meet the H'mong people and other minority villag
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Today, vietnam tours recommended to you a new place: Can Tho Vietnam's River City The recent development projects around the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam have made it easier for touriststo get around what was once a backwater. Can Tho is the region's hub. Though it is growing exponentially, the town still keeps a bit of its sleepy atmosphere. Life on the Mekong is still mainly defined by the river and the rainy and dry seasons. It is easy to get off the beaten path in Can Tho. Exploring
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Today, vietnam tours recommended to you a new place: Mui Ne! One of southern Vietnam's prime slices of beach real estate, Mui Ne is a kilometres-long sweeping bay boasting a huge range of guesthouse and resort options, with the actual village set at the far northern end of the b
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A British caver wades through Vietnam's Son Doong cave, Earth's largest known cave passage, according to a survey team. James Owen for National Geographic News Updated January 3, 2011 (Published July 24, 2009) A massive cave recently uncovered in a remote Vietnamese jungle is the largest single cave passage yet found, a new survey shows. At 262-by-262 feet (80-by-80 meters) in most places, the Son Doong cave beats out the previous world-record holder, Deer Cave in the Malaysia
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Vietnam's small and pleasant capital lies at the heart of the northern Red River Delta, and is a city of lakes, leafy boulevards and open parks with a French colonial feel. Hanoi was founded in 1010, and became the centre of government for the Indochina Union under French rule in 1888. In 1954 it became the official capital of independent Vietnam. Today ancient crumbling buildings dating from the 11th century lie scattered among grand French colonial residences, while shrines and monuments to V
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Ha Long Bay is located in the northeastern part of Vietnam and constitutes part of the western bank of Bac Bo Gulf, including the sea area of Ha Long City and Cam Pha Town and part of Vân Don island district. It abuts Cat Ba Island in the southwest. Toward the west is the shore with a 120 km-long coastline. It is located within 106o58’-107o22’ east longitude and within 20o45’- 20o50’ north latitude. The site is 1553 sq. km with 1969 islands of various sizes, of which
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Being an independent entity of the Vinpearl Tourism and Recreation Complex in harmony with Vinpearl Resort, Vinpearl Amusement Park (Vinpearl Land) covers an area of 200.000 m² and features a number of modern and unique facilities, which makes it rank high among renowned recreation parks in the region and Asia. Vinpearlland is the first in Vietnam who uses the “Full Package Card” for its services. The card entitles visitors to a round trip to and from Vinpearl Land ei
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