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Title: The Best Things To Do In Vietnam


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Take a look at the 10 things to do in Vietnam
handpicked by experts from Asianventure Tours in
Vietnam and letthem inspire you on your next
adventure! Halong Bay 1. Explore Halong Bay Ha
Long Bay is situated in North Vietnam round a
16 0 kilometer long coast line and is literally
translated as Bay ofDescending Dragons. As the
the top tourist attraction in Vietnam, Ha Long
Bay features thousands of islands, eachtopped
with thick jungle vegetation, forming a
spectacular seascape of limestone
pillars. Several of the islands arehollow, with
enormous caves, others islands include lakes and
some support floating villages of
fishermen.Cruise inan old Chinese junk in Ha Long
Bay - Bay of Descending Dragons - a world
heritage site famous for limestone karstsand
isles in various shapes and sizes . 2. Take a
cruise in Mekong Delta The Mekong Delta is the
region in southern Vietnam where the Mekong River
approaches and empties into the sea.It is a very
rich and lush area , covered with rice
fields, that produces about half of the total of
Vietnams agricultural output. Subsequently, life
in the Mekong Delta revolves much around the
river, and all the villages are oftenaccessible
by river rather than by road. 3. Explore the
vibrant streets of Hanoi                        
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                          
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  • Explore Halong Bay Is Must
  • Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and
    a popular travel destination, in Qu?ng Ninh
    Province, Vietnam. Administratively, the bay
    belongs to H? Long City, C?m Ph? town, and part
    of Vân Ð?n District..
  • As the the top tourist attraction in Vietnam, Ha
    Long Bay features thousands of islands, each
    topped with thick jungle vegetation, forming a
    spectacular seascape of limestone pillars.

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Halong Bay - Travel destination in Vietnam
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  • 2. Take a cruise in Mekong Delta
  • In the Vietnam War, the Mobile Riverine Force
    (MRF) (after May 1967), initially designated
    Mekong Delta Mobile Afloat Force, and later
    euphemistically the Riverines, were a joint US
    Army and US Navy force that comprised a
    substantial part of the Brown Water Navy.
  • It is a very rich and lush area, covered with
    rice fields, that produces about half of the
    total of Vietnams agricultural output.
  • Subsequently, life in the Mekong Delta revolves
    much around the river, and all the villages are
    often accessible by river rather than by road.

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Mekong Delta tours vietnam
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  • 3. Explore the vibrant streets of Hanoi
  • Hanoi is a city of contrasts with the wide, leafy
    boulevards lined by beautiful colonial buildings
    in the French quarter, the maze of narrow streets
    of the Old Quarter and the tranquil lakes.
  • Wherever you are, the background noise is the
    buzzing of the motorbikes that crowd the streets
    of the capital.

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Hanoi Vietnam awesome Travel
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  • 4. Experience a Draft beer
  • Cheapest beer in the worldbia hoi in Vietnam
    (16 cents a glass).
  • Every travel show that slips through the country
    mentions the infamous bia hoi that is most
    common in Hanoi, but also found in many other
    parts of Vietnam if you look around.
  • In fact, Hanoi is definitely not the best place
    to try these cheap suds, but well get to that
    below.

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Bia hoi in Vietnam
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  • 5. Visit Cu Chi Tunnels
  • The Cu Chi Tunnels are an immense network of
    connecting underground tunnels located about 40
    km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
  • The tunnels were used by Viet Cong guerrillas as
    hiding spots during the Vietnam War, and were the
    base of operations for the T?t Offensive in 1968.
  • The tunnels have become a popular tourist
    attraction, and visitors are invited to crawl
    around in the safer parts of the tunnel system.

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Cu chi tunnel vietnam
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  • 6. Eat Pho
  • Eat Pho - Vietname Noodles consisting of broth,
    linguine-shaped rice noodles called banhpho, a
    few herbs, and meat.
  • Pho is a popular street food in Vietnam and the
    specialty of a number of restaurant chains around
    the world. It is primarily served with either
    beef or chicken.
  • The Hanoi and Saigon styles of pho differ by
    noodle width, sweetness of broth, and choice of
    herbs.
  • The origin of pho and its name is a subject of
    scholarly debate. Eat Pho and drink Vietnamese
    coffee at any one of the many pop-up cafes.
  • Its cheap and you just have to point to what you
    want.

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Pho Vietnamese noodle
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  • 7. Spend time in Sapa mountain retreat
  • Sa Pa is a town in northwest Vietnam not far from
    the Chinese border.
  • Rice terraces can be found in the MuongHoa valley
    between SA Pa town and the Fansipan Mountain, on
    a backdrop of thick bamboo woodlands.
  • Local mountain people, the Hmong, Giay, Dao, Tay,
    and Giay, grow rice and corn on these paddy
    terraces, along with vegetables.
  • Hike or bike up the picturesque mountains of
    Sapa, known for its rugged scenery, rice terraces
    and ethnic diversity close to the Chinese borders.

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Sapa Valley, Vietnam
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  • 8. Take a walk around Hoian Town
  • This fishing-village-turned-tourist-attraction is
    situated on the coast of the South China Sea.
  • Hoi An has been an international port from the
    16th century although the serious shipping
    business has long since moved to the city of Da
    Nang.
  • The heart of the city is still the Old Town, full
    of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shops.
  • It is sometimes called the Venice of Vietnam
    because of the narrow canals that cut through
    part of the town.
  • Shop for silk and tailored clothes in the coastal
    town of Hoi An, once a thriving international
    port known for its trade of silk and ceramics .

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Hoi an Town vietnam
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  • 9. Unwind in Muine Beach
  • The formerly little-inhabited beach south of the
    fishing village of Mui Ne has seen some serious
    development in the last 15 years.
  • Due to strong sea breezes it is a popular
    destination in Vietnam for kite- and windsurfing.
  • No trip to Mui Ne is complete without a trip to
    the famous sand dunes located a short distance
    north of the town.
  • The vast sandy expanse provides some great
    panoramic views especially during sunset.

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Mui Ne Vietnam
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  • 10. Enjoy the turquoise water in NhaTrang beach
  • Blessed with a privileged strip of coastline,
    NhaTrang offers the very best conditions for a
    grand holiday sparkling bay, gorgeous beaches,
    year-round sunshine, lively nightlife and more.
  • This small coastal city hosts one of the worlds
    most beautiful bays, NhaTrang Bay.
  • Its pristine and splendid beaches, surrounded by
    green hills and shaded with palms, are considered
    the best of Vietnam.

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Nha Trang Vietnam Beach
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