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    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM

    Quỳnh AnhBy Quỳnh Anh05/18/2022Không có phản hồi7 Mins Read
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    Most visitors to Vietnam are drawn by the country’s stunning natural beauty, which ranges from the green rice fields of the north to the fascinating bustle of the Mekong Delta in the south. Vietnam, on the other hand, is a country with a long history and ancient traditions. It has many historical sites and ancient temples.  An introduction of the most amazing tourist places in Vietnam.

    1. Ha Long Bay

    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM
    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM

    Ha Long Bay is a 120-kilometer-long coastline in northern Vietnam that translates literally as “Bay of Descending Dragons.” Ha Long Bay is Vietnam’s most popular tourist destination, with thousands of islands topped with dense jungle vegetation, forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. Many of the archipelagos are lumpy, with massive caves, while others have lakes and assist hanging villages of fishermen.

    2. Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue

    The Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue is Vietnam’s tallest pagoda, standing seven stories tall. The pagoda, which overlooks the Perfume River, is considered an unofficial symbol of the former imperial capital. The temple was constructed in 1601 during the reign of the Nguyn Lords. The original temple was built simply, but it was later redeveloped and expanded with more intricate features.

    3. Hoan Kiem Lake (Hanoi Capital)

    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM
    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM

    Hoan Kiem Lake, located in Hanoi’s historical center, is one of the city’s major scenic spots and a favorite leisure destination for locals. Hoan Kiem means “returned sword,” and the name is derived from a legend in which King Le Loi was bestowed with a magical sword by the gods, which he used to drive out the invading Chinese. Later, in the lake, he returned the sword to the Golden Turtle God.

    4. Hoi An

    This fishery village-turned-tourist-attraction is located on the South China Sea coast. Although Hoi An has been a foreign port since the 1600s, the serious delivery business has largely moved to Da Nang. The city’s heart remains the Old Town, with its winding lanes and Chinese-styled shops. Because of the narrow canals that cut through the town, it is sometimes referred to as “Venice of Vietnam.”

    5. Phu Quoc

    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM
    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM

    The largest island in Vietnam, Phu Quoc, is located in front of the Cambodian coast. If Phuket hadn’t been overrun by development, Phu Quoc would be it. The island has pristine tropical forests, unharmed coral reefs, and beautiful beaches. ABC News selected one of its beaches, Bai Dai (Long Beach), as one of five beautiful and clean beaches. Phu Quoc is well-known for producing the world’s best nuoc mam, or fermented fish sauce.

    6. Sa Pa

    Sa Pa is a small town to the North Vietnam near the Chinese border. Rice terraces can be discovered in the Muong Hoa valley, which runs between Sa Pa town and Fansipan Mountain, and is surrounded by dense bamboo woodlands. The Hmong, Giay, Dao, Tay, and Giay mountain people grow rice and corn, as well as vegetables, on these paddy terraces.

    7. Mui Ne

    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM
    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM

    The previously uninhabited beach south of Mui Ne’s fishing village has seen significant development in the last 15 years. Due to the strong sea breezes, it is a popular kite- and windsurfing destination in Vietnam. A visit to Mui Ne would be incomplete without a visit to the famous sand dunes located just north of town. The vast sandy expanse offers some spectacular panoramic views, especially at sunset.

    8. Mekong Delta

    The Mekong Delta is the area in southern Vietnam where the Mekong River empties into the sea. This is a really rich and verdant area surrounded in rice fields that generates roughly half of Vietnam’s agricultural gdp. As a result, life in the Mekong Delta focuses heavily around the river, and all villages are frequently accessible by river rather than road.

    9. Cu Chi Tunnel

    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM
     TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM

    The Cu Chi Tunnels are a massive network of underground tunnels located about 40 kilometers northwest of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). During the Vietnam War, the tunnels were used as a hideout by Viet Cong guerrillas and served as the headquarters for the Tt Offensive in 1968. Visitors are invited to crawl around in the safer parts of the tunnel system, which has become one of the most popular tourist places in Vietnam.

    10. Nha Trang

    Nha Trang is Vietnam’s most famous beaches resort town, located along the country’s second most beautiful bay. It has lovely beaches with fine and clean sand, as well as clear ocean with mild temperatures. The city has a population of around 300,000 people and is more lively and urban in character than other beach destinations such as Mui Ne and Phu Quoc. It is also Vietnam’s scuba diving center.

    11. Phong Nha Caves

    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM
    TOURIST PLACES IN VIETNAM

    The caves are the most popular attraction in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. The Phong Nha Caves consist of hundreds of cave systems, many of which are large enough to house entire city blocks. Hang Son Doong is the largest and most well-known. Son Trach, an increasing village with several transit options throughout Vietnam, restaurants, and meeting points for guided tours to the caves, serves as a gateway to the caves.

    12. My Son

    The Chan people of Vietnam began building dozens of Hindu temples near the village of Duy Ph more than 1,600 years ago. Several of these temples still stand in the shadow of Cat’s Tooth Mountain, encircled by a green valley. The majority of the temples, commonly known as My Son, are now in ruins. That, nevertheless, only adds to the atmosphere. Because of its remote location and complete absence of tourism facilities, visiting My Son is just like going back in time.

    13. Hue Citadel

    The Imperial Citadel of Hue served as the capital of Vietnam’s Nguyen dynasty for nearly 150 years, until World War II. The Purple Forbidden City, an area reserved exclusively for the royal family, was located in the heart of these secure walls. Because it is so close to the demilitarized zone that separated North and South Vietnam, the massive Imperial Citadel was also a strategic hold during the Vietnam War. This location is significant for anyone interested in the country’s history.

    14. Hang Nga’s Guesthouse in Da LatHang Nga’s Guesthouse, also recognized as Crazy House by many travelers, is a very unusual piece of architecture that also serves as accommodation in Da Lat. The project was built by Dang Viet Nga, a local architect who was clearly influenced by the Spanish architect Gaudi. The guesthouse is designed to look like a tree, complete with a massive stairwell, branches that twist out of windows, and shaped animals that can double as furniture and even chimney.15. Cu Lao Cham IslandsThe Cham Islands are a group of mountainous isles located several miles off the coast of Hoi An. These granite islands were previously restricted but are now open to the public. Hon Lao, the largest and only inhabited island, is less than two hours away by speed boat. Visitors can spend the day birdwatching, snorkeling through the surrounding reefs, or simply relaxing on the beautiful beaches. Overnight stays are limited, but for the adventurous traveler, they can be an incredible experience.There are 15 tourist places in Vietnam. Wish all tourists shall have a good time and meaningful trip to Vietnam in general and other areas within this country in particular.

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