Vietnam

Recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage and placed in the list of seven wonders of the world, Halong Bay is known for its beautiful beaches and beautiful scenery as well as historic relics. It is an essential destination for foreign tourists.

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Tay Ninh is a province in southeastern Vietnam, 99km from Ho Chi Minh city. With 240km of border with Cambodia, Tay Ninh is a major gateway to the southwest of the country. The mount Ba Den, Dau Tieng reservoir in Lo Go – Xa Mat national park, the Cao Dai Temple, the ancient tower Binh Thanh and other historical relics of the Vietnamese Revolution are famous tourist attractions

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Tra Que is a little charming village named after the sweet scented vegetables that spice up the everyday meals of the Hoian people.  

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The city named after the river My Tho is a traditional entry point of Mekong Delta located 70km southwest of Saigon

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According to the Huffington Post, Son Doong is regarded as “One of the most attractive destinations for international tourists in the next 20 years”

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Mai Chau is a mountainous region west of Hoa Binh province. It is a small valley surrounded by green mountains and dotted with lakes, rice paddies, rivers and houses on stilts nestled in the mountains of the Thai ethnic people

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Mui Ne – Phan Thiet has long been known for its beautiful natural scenery, its green and romantic beaches, many of which are intact and wild with very attractive large golden sand dunes. This attracts many Vietnamese and foreign tourists

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With a spectacular location on a peninsula, Vung Tau is a popular weekend escape from Saigon

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Buon Ma Thuot, the largest city in central highlands of Vietnam, in Daklak province, is famous for coffee plantations

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