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267 Best Places to Visit In Vietnam
Anyone who has ever visited Hanoi will probably tell you that it may be the most beautiful city in all of Asia - people have settled here along the Red River for a thousand years. Nestled along wooded boulevards among the city’s two dozen lakes you will find architectural souvenirs left by all who conquered this great valley, from the Chinese who first came in the last millennium to the French, booted out in our own century.
Dalat Railway Station
Dalat not only surprises tourists by the beautiful landscape, comfortable weather but also by the imprint of French architectures on this land. One of the most unique French monuments to recommend is Dalat Railway Station.
Cua Lo Beach
A popular staycation for local visitors, Cua Lo boasts a long stretch of white sand and blue sea.
Bao Dai Summer Palace
Da Lat, the city of love, not only attracts tourists because of its charming landscape, comfortable weather but also the number of French architectures, typically the antique villas. Located some 2.5 km south from the heart of the city, Bao Dai’s Summer Palace is a must-visit villa for almost all travelers.
Ba Mountains (Nui Ba)
Situated South of Dam Thuy Pond in Phu Cat District, Ba Mountains (also called Pho Chinh Mountains) is considered one of the most magnificent mountains in Binh Dinh province.
Hanoi Opera House
Amid the flow of Hanoi’s history of 1000 years old, Hanoi Opera House proudly stands at the heart of central Hanoi as one of its most famous architectural and cultural symbol.
Nam Giao Esplanade
Emperors under feudalism often regarded themselves as "thien tu" - the sons of God. Hence, to express their respect to Father God, they often held annual offering ceremonies to worship. That's why Nam Giao Esplanade was built by King Gia Long after being crowned, in Duong Xuan Village, south of Hue City.
Hanoi Ancient House at 87 Ma May Street
Ma May ancient house is an open attraction preserved to introduce Hanoi's ancient architecture and way of living and, at the same time, suggest the idea of protecting the history and cultural value.
Vietnam Women’s Museum
Despite being a patriarchal society, Viet Nam still reserves a special, if not sacred, place to honour Vietnamese women.
Quoc Hoc Hue - Century Old High School
Being the first and also the oldest high school in Vietnam, originally Quoc Hoc (National high school) was the school for children from royal and noble families.
People's Committee Building-Ho Chi Minh City
The People’s Committee Building of Ho Chi Minh City was built in 1898 and was put into use in 1909.
Van Phuc Silk Village
Sitting on the bank of Nhue River, about 10km southwest of Hanoi Old Quarter, Van Phuc silk village is renowned for its traditional weaving and premium quality silk products.
Vam Sat Ecological Tourist Center
Vam Sat will be a wise choice for travelers who want to venture into the wild but can not afford to travel far from Ho Chi Minh City.
Binh Quoi Village
Tourists may find numerous thatched cottages in the northern countryside, sitting by the riversides enjoying fresh coconut under the shade of coconut trees.
Hanoi Flag Tower
Hanoi Flag Tower at the age of nearly 200 years is renowned as one of the symbols of Hanoi. The construction began in 1805 and completed in 1812, the 11th year of Gia Long time, Nguyen dynasty, five years after construction time of Flag Tower in Hue.
Tranh Stream
Tranh Stream is a terrific spot that tourists who once have chance to drop by Duong Dong town, Phu Quoc island district, should not miss out.
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