Vietnam

Renowned as the most royal city in Vietnam, Hue has enough charm to keep you staying as long as you can afford the time to visit

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Vietnamese, to talk about the country, we say “Đất nước Việt Nam” – “Vietnamese Earth and Water”, suggesting the major role of river and the delta in everyday life

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With the underground city of Montreal (Canada) and the Wieliczka Salt Mines (Poland), the Cu Chi Tunnels have been designated by the World Geography Magazine as one of the 10 most spectacular monuments of the underworld

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Ho Chi Minh City, also named Saigon until 1975, is the largest city and the largest economic center of Vietnam

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Known as the second rice producer in the world, Vietnam has endless rice fields extending to the horizon from the North to the South. If you want to hunt the best pictures of rice terraces, Northern Vietnam is perfect for you with a paradise of terraced r

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With a vast complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built into the limestone Huong Tich mountains, Huong Pagoda is one of the most popular excursions on the outskirts of Hanoi  

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Cần Thơ is the fourth-largest city in Vietnam, and the largest city in the Mekong Delta.

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Just outside of Hanoi are many great sites to see and experience. From pagodas to ancient villages to pottery workshops, spending a day outside of Hanoi is a great way to learn about daily life in Vietnam.

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It is a river port and an agricultural and industrial center of commerce

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