Tourist Attractions in Vietnam
10Nha Trang
flickr/NguyenTrung
Nha Trang
is Vietnam’s most popular seaside resort town located along the second
most beautiful bays in the country. It features beautiful beaches with
fine and clean sand and clear ocean water with mild temperatures. The
city has about 300,000 inhabitants and is more lively and urban in
character than other beach destinations like Mui Ne and Phu Quoc. It’s
also the scuba diving center of Vietnam.
9Cu Chi Tunnels
flickr/eroku
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 Tết 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.
8Mekong River (Mekong Delta)
flickr/Jody Art
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
Vietnam’s 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.
7Mui Ne
flickr/flydime
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 provide some great panoramic views especially during sunset.
6Sa Pa Terraces
flickr/Two Roses
Sa
Pa is a town in northwest Vietnam not far from the Chinese border. Rice
terraces can be found in the Muong Hoa 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.
5Phu Quoc
flickr/xxooox
Located
in front of the Cambodia coast, Phu Quoc is the largest island in
Vietnam. Phu Quoc is what Phuket would be if it hadn’t been overrun by
development. The island features pristine tropical forests, undamaged
coral reefs and great beaches. One of its beaches, named Bai Dai (Long
Beach), was chosen by the ABC News as one of five beautiful and clean
beaches. Phu Quoc is famous for producing the best nuoc mam or fermented
fish sauce in the world.
4Hoi An
flickr/jmhullot
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.
3Hoan Kiem Lake (Hanoi)
flickr/NTLam
Located in the historical center of Hanoi,
Hoan Kiem Lake is one of the major scenic spots in the city and serves
as the locals’ favorite leisure spot. Hoan Kiem means “returned sword”,
and the name comes from a legend in which King Le Loi was given a
magical sword by the gods, which he used to drive out the invading
Chinese. Later he returned the sword to the Golden Turtle God in the
lake.
2Thien Mu Pagoda (Hue)
flickr/DanangMonkey
With seven stories, the Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue
is the tallest pagoda in Vietnam. The pagoda overlooks the Perfume
River and is regarded as the unofficial symbol of the former imperial
capital. The temple was built in 1601 during the rule of the Nguyễn
Lords. The initial temple was very simply constructed, but over time it
was redeveloped and expanded with more intricate features.
1Ha Long Bay
flickr/veen
Ha
Long Bay is situated in north Vietnam round a 120 kilometer long coast
line and is literally translated as “Bay of Descending Dragons”. 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. Several
of the islands are hollow, with enormous caves, others islands include
lakes and some support floating villages of fishermen.
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