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Tourism in Vietnam

Tourism in Vietnam

Vietnam

 Vietnam is a socialist republic located in the southern part of Asia on the Sea of ​​China and the Gulf of Tonkin, officially known as the "Socialist Republic of Vietnam" and the city of Hanoi is its capital, bordered on the north by the Republic of China, and on the west by Laos, Cambodia and Thailand. East of Tonkin Bay. It has a population of approximately 86 million people, the majority of whom are young people under the age of 360 years, with a rate of approximately 60%. Its climate is tropical, its terrain varies from mountainous to dense forests, plains and valleys, Green rice, and its official language is Vietnamese.

Tourist areas in Vietnam

Nha Trang: A popular and popular resort with the most beautiful bays, as well as beautiful beaches with clean and soft sand, the city's population is about 300,000 people and is a diving center in the country.

Chi Tunnels is a huge network of underground underground tunnels located about 400 kilometers from Saigon city in the northwestern part of the country. These tunnels were used during the Vietnam-American War and became a tourist and historical landmark that attracts tourists. From different regions of the world.

Mekong River: or, as it is called the Mekong Delta, lies in the south of the country, which is rich and fertile, with rice farms abound.

Moi Ni: A beach, located in the north of the country, is an attractive tourist destination for windsurfing and kitesurfing, as well as vast stretches of sand.

Saba is a city on the northwest side of Vietnam, near the Chinese border, famous for its bamboo, rice and corn forests, making these forests beautiful and attractive panoramic views.

Phu Quoc: is an island in Vietnam, located on the coast of Cambodia, featuring tropical forests, large beaches and coral reefs.

Hui: is a fishing village located on the southern coast of the China Sea, where it has been a commercial sea port of China since the sixteenth century AD, sometimes called the "Vietnamese Venice".

Huan Kim: It is a lake and a point of entertainment for the local population, it is considered a historical center and one of the attractions.

Temple of Thian Mu: It is a temple consisting of (7) floors, and is characterized as the longest temple in the country and is located on the River Fragrance, which was built during the year (1601) AD, during the reign of the Nguyen Lords.

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