Very soon after arriving in Vietnam, you'll see the first conical hat, and it is part of daily life until you leave the country. Conical hats can crown heads of cyclists, people working the ricefields, rowing a boat, selling fruit in the street, or with elegantly dressed business women.
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Covering an area of 1,961 hectares, Trang An Eco-tourism complex boasts 48 grottoes and caves, 31 valleys and the hallowed cultural area of Bai Dinh Pagoda. Cruising around the area, tourists will have a chance, like kings in ancient times, to use the mountains as walls, the rivers as roads and the caves as palaces.
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1.Ho Chi Minh City This is the largest city in Vietnam. It is the industrial, commercial and cultural center of the country. The central city area is still called Saigon.
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Ganh Da Dia, about 40 kilometers from Tuy Hoa City (Phu Yen) is a very queer natural masterpiece where giant rocks are piled upon each other.
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Phu Quoc island in the southern province of Kien Giang is not only famous for such authentic products as fish sauce and pepper, but also widely-known as the “number 1 pearl farm” in the country.
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Fanciful sunset halos on Hanoi’s West Lake were captured by photographer Truong Anh Duc.
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On the morning of the elephant races in Buon Don village, Krong Na commune, Buon Don district of Dak Lak province you can feel the excitement on the streets of Buon Ma Thuot.
The city is just 36km away but a convoy of vehicles sets off in the early morning to get the punters to Buon Don on time for the first race.
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Experiencing Siem Reap Cambodia
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Hotels in Khanh Hoa Province, home of the world-renowned Nha Trang Bay, are offering discounts of up to 50 percent to attract tourists.
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Instead of slas hing tour prices like last year, the tourism industry hopes to attract foreign tourists with discount campaigns in big cities and advertising the warm smiles of Vietnamese people.
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