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Places To Visit Vietnam

Continent: Asia

Region: Southeast Asia , Far East

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Lai Chau

Lai Chau
Nestled in the midst of sloping mountains and plateaus, Lai Chau is a quaint town with monumental government buildings. This town offers you an opportunity to immerse yourself in the mystic scenery of the Vietnamese countryside. In addition to that, you can learn about the locals, go trekking, backp...

Hoa Binh

Hoa Binh
Hoa Binh is the Capital City of the Hoa Binh province of Vietnam. Located but a short distance from Hanoi, this hidden gem offers spectacular natural beauty, coupled with a rich culture. The natural beauty, rich history, and unique culture have made Hoa Binh a tourist attraction.

Lao Cai

Lao Cai
Nestled in the midst of mountains and valleys, Lao Cai, an obscure yet well developed Vietnamese region offers you something out of the ordinary - rich Vietnamese culture sans the sultry tropical heat. Lao Cai offers you a picturesque scenery, adventure and a peek into the rich culture and history o...

Haiphong

Haiphong
Haiphong is Vietnam's third largest city and a major port. Haiphong is an industrial city and you can feel it in the air as soon as you enter. However, Haiphong also offers you with hidden relaxation, tucked and hidden away in the industrial town. It has a number of beaches and markets in addition t...

Ca Mau

Ca Mau
Ca Mau is Vietnam's southernmost town and the only city in the Ca Mau province. Braced against the Bac Lieu Canal, Ca Mau is a town that is still trying to decide its identity. While on one hand, it is a trade hub and a bustling metro, on the other, it is a quiet town with a bird sanctuary!The silky...

Mong Cai

Mong Cai
Nestling on the very edge of Vietnam, Mong Cai is a small town located on the Vietnam-China border. It is filled with picturesque untouched beaches and a rich history of the Vietnam - China conflict. The town has booming trade owing to its proximity to the border. Mong Cai is also full of untou...

Vinh Long

Vinh Long
Vinh Long has a vibe - a relaxed one. As soon as you step foot in this nondescript town in the Mekong Delta, you will physically feel your worries melt away as though you are stuck in a time lapse. The beautiful scenery coupled with the friendly locals, thatched huts, narrow lanes and fruit-laden or...

Tuy Hoa

Tuy Hoa
Flanked by the highway, the ocean and the Da Rang River, Tuy Hoa is a sleepy and nondescript city that does not see many tourists. This quiet Vietnamese city is the perfect place to relax, catch some waves or intent with friendly locals who are more than welcoming of tourists. The miles and miles of...

Mai Chau

Mai Chau
The perfect location to cut yourself off from the world, Mai Chau is a quaint sleepy town that is not very well known and subsequently does not have as many tourists. If you want to drop off from the earth and land in a richly cultural land, in the midst of nature, then Mai Chau is the place for you...

Sa Dec

Sa Dec
A hidden gem in the Mekong Delta, the small sleepy town of Sa Dec belongs to the Dong Thap Province. The town has a sense of calmness in the air and does not draw too many tourists. Although a bit of a silent town, it can keep a tourist busy with places such as the old busy market by the river, old ...

Quy Nhon

Quy Nhon
Quy Nhon is characterised by diverse topography ranging from hills, mountains, peninsulas, lakes, beaches and much more. This small corner of Vietnam is an undiscovered gem for most tourists eliminating your worries about crowded and noisy beaches.

Bien Hoa

Bien Hoa
Bien Hoa is a busy town on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City in South Vietnam. Close to the cultural heart of Vietnam, Bien Hoa is connected to it by Vietnamese Highway 1. At present, it fosters eco-tourism through its national parks and reserves. It is a huge industrial area that is expanding expon...

Faq on vietnam

Q: What is the capital city of Vietnam?

The capital city of Vietnam is Hanoi.

What is the currency used in Vietnam?

The official currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese đồng (VND).

What is the most famous tourist attraction in Vietnam?

One of the most famous tourist attractions in Vietnam is Ha Long Bay, known for its stunning natural beauty and thousands of limestone karsts and isles.

What is the traditional cuisine of Vietnam known for?

Vietnamese cuisine is known for its fresh and flavorful dishes, often incorporating herbs, rice, and a variety of meats and seafood. Pho, a noodle soup, is a popular Vietnamese dish.

What is the history of the Vietnam War?

The Vietnam War was a conflict that took place in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from November 1, 1955, to the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975. It was fought between the communist forces of North Vietnam and the government of South Vietnam, with the involvement of the United States and other anti-communist allies.

What is the weather like in Vietnam?

Vietnam experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with a wet season and a dry season. The weather varies from the north to the south, but generally, the country is warm and humid throughout the year.

What are some traditional festivals celebrated in Vietnam?

Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet, is the Vietnamese New Year and the most important traditional festival in Vietnam. Other significant festivals include Mid-Autumn Festival and Hung Kings' Temple Festival.

What is the significance of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam?

The Mekong Delta is a vast network of rivers, swamps, and islands in southern Vietnam. It is an essential agricultural region, often referred to as the

What are some UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Vietnam?

Vietnam is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Ha Long Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, My Son Sanctuary, and the Complex of Hue Monuments.

What are the traditional art forms in Vietnam?

Traditional Vietnamese art forms include water puppetry, silk painting, and wooden sculpture. These art forms have deep historical and cultural roots in Vietnamese society.