Danang
- Danang City is
located in Central Vietnam, 764 km south of Hanoi
Capital and 964 km north of Ho Chi Minh City, it is
surrounded by Thua Thien Hue along the northern
border and Quang Nam on the southern border.
Haiphong - The
industrial center of northern Vietnam, Hai Phong
enjoys its rapid growth while still keeping its
ambling pace on the serene Cua Cam River, 100
kilometers from Hanoi. The city is graced with the
broad avenues lined with colonial villa, provoking
the atmosphere of the colonial period.
Halong
- The city of the world natural wonder
Halong Bay, Halong is always thronged with tourists.
The awe-inspiring group of thousand limestone
islands in their peculiar shapes, jutting out from
the emerald sea provokes your unlimited imagination.
Halong Bay was also accredited to be the World
Natural Heritage by UNESCO.
Hanoi - A
capital of Vietnam, Hanoi is rich in history and
culture. Through its long history filled with
colorful events, Hanoi has enjoyed its grandeur as
the royal court of Vietnamese Kings. The splendid
and magnificent palaces, pagodas, and temples are
all the testimony of the exuberant past of Vietnam.
The old quarter with its bustling commercial streets
co-exists with the elegantly French colonial
buildings, providing a pleasant charm to the city.
Ho Chi Minh City
(Saigon) - The bustling and
hustling streets and skyscrapers in Ho Chi Minh City
give well an image of the commercial hub of the
country, providing the invigorating atmosphere to
the city. Yet within this teeming 300 years old
metropolis are timeless traditions and the beauty of
an ancient culture that you can explore around the
city.
Hoi An
- Although small, Hoi An has enjoyed its
rich history and culture. A well-known commercial
seaport among early western traders, Hoi An became
the most prosperous intersection of culture and
trade in Vietnam. Coming to Hoi An, you can touch
the ancient “mossy” beauty of the living
architectural assemblage with its old houses,
congregation assembly halls, temples, pagodas,
bridges, etc. and feel as if you were going back into the
enchanting past.
Hue - Located on the
northern bank of Perfume River, Thua Thien Hue is
127 km long and 60 km wide on average, with
mountains and forests accounting for up to 70% of
the natural land. Geographically, Thua Thien Hue
borders Quang Tri Province to the North, Da Nang
City to the South, with Laos P.D.R., separated by
the Truong Son range, to the West, and over 120 km
of seacoast to the East. The province lies in the
tropical monsoon zone influenced by the convergent
climate of the subtropical North and the tropical
South.
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