Thursday 13 March 2014

Vietnam

Tourist Attractions in Vietnam

A lot of travelers visit to Vietnam because attracted by the country's wonderful natural beauty.

Ha Long Bay 

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With its aqua-green water and cluster of limestone rocky outcrops rising from the water like sea dragons, Ha Long Bay resembles a scene from a fantasy story. Located about 130 km east of Hanoi in northern Vietnam, this otherworldly bay features more than 2,000 jungle-covered islands pitted with intriguing caves, grottoes, sinkholes and lakes. Ranging between 50 and 90 metres high, many of the islands and outcrops have been sculpted over the centuries by natural processes into fantastic formations. 

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Sung Sot cave - one of Ha Long Bay Caves

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Dining in a cave is a special activity offered by cruise operators when you visit Ha Long Bay  Instead of having dinner on board, you will enjoy the special dinner in a cave. It can be arranged for a big group who held a conference, wedding anniversary or birthday party (20 – 60 people), a small group of friends or family who find for their own space, and it is also ideal for a couple spending their honeymoon. This activity is quite special and worth paying extra.


Ho Chi Minh City 

In the core of the Mekong Delta, Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon It is not only a commercial center but also a scientific, technological, industrial and tourist center. The city is bathed by many rivers, arroyos and canals, the biggest river being the Saigon River. The Port of Saigon, established in 1862, is accessible to ships weighing up to 30,000 tons, a rare advantage for an inland river port.

Ho Chi Minh city has arious attraction as Ho Chi Mihn Museum, formerly known as Dragon House Whart, Cu Chi Tunnels, system of museums, threatre and cultural house.

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Ho Chi Mihn Museum
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Ho Chi Minh Cathedral


Ben Thanh Market is the largest old-style market in the central district, with several hundred small stalls stuffed with goods on almost impassably narrow aisles. As a result of its popularity with tourists, the market is now divided about half and half between tourist goods (jeans, t-shirts, smaller souvenirs) and the stuff of regular life (fruit and vegetables, rice, kitchen wares, flowers, meat, fast food, and local-style pickled fruits and candies).

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