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An intriguing destination – at the crossroads of tradition and modernity, an eclectic mix of old and new, this country will reveal astonishing finds to every type of traveler. |
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Hoi An
Situated along the south central coast of Vietnam, Hoi An is an outstanding example of a well-preserved ancient town that has been designated a World Heritage Site. Known as Faifo in the past, it was a major port town that boasted multi-cultural influences from the 16th – 18th centuries. Today, it is a quaint and picturesque town that can be easily explored on foot.
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Nha Trang
Nha Trang is one of the most beautiful bay in the world and known as the Vietnamese Mediterranean. Towering lush mountains surround Nha Trang bay, creating a near perfect moon shape crescent as the sun dawn each morning on this lively beach town in Vietnam. It is ironic that in a place where there are no sunset. Only sunrise. Yet countless number of vacation goers comes from all parts of the global to take part in a romantic evening and unforgettable sunrise without ever tarnishing it natural tranquility.
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Ho Chi Minh
Commonly referred to as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is Vietnam’s largest city and undisputed commerce capital. It is a dynamic city that is currently enjoying the fruits of Vietnam’s economic boom – lavish hotels, decadent restaurants and trendy nightspots are continually added to the cityscape.
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Hanoi
Lying in the heart of the Red River Delta, the Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi blends the old world charm with the dynamism of a rising Asian city. Its legacy as a former French colonial city is still evident from the French-inspired features - lakes and parks, colonial architecture and broad tree-lined boulevards - that still dot the present cityscapes.
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