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New Journey to undiscovered destinations of Halong Bay

2012-05-21
Halong Bay already is a well-known destination for many travelers. However, visitors has not had opportunity to fully discover all its wild and mysterious beauty this World Heritage.
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A simple Vietnam on Business Insider Magazine

2012-05-20
These beautiful pictures about the daily life of Vietnamese people was recorded through the lens of the American photographer
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Renewable Energy for the Eco –Tourism Resort

2012-05-18
Nowadays, ecological tourism in combination with sustainable development is the general trend of the world tourism industry as well as in Vietnam
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Twenty Reasons to visit Hanoi

2012-05-18
Lance Richardson from Australia showed his 20 impressive things about Hanoi.
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Discovering beautiful beaches of Vietnam

2012-05-18
Beaches with long sands are always ideal choice of many people when hot summer comes.
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Lao Cai strives to welcome 1.5 million tourists in 2012

2012-05-15
This is the target of project “ developing Lao Cai tourism economy in period of 2011 – 2012”.
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Quang Binh opens the new route to discover  the next 7 kilometers of Heaven Cave

2012-05-13
Located in the middle of Phong Nha - Ke Bang forest, the Heaven cave is well - known as the longest dried cave of Asia
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Hanoi Tends to Develop the Old Quarter into the Tourism Center.

2012-05-11
Tourism experts  believe that In order to attract more and more tourists from in domestic as well as a board
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Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City

Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is a sprawling metropolis that is home to more than 5 million people. Vibrant and alluring, this city offers something for everyone. It is a study in contrasts: traditional and modern, young and old, rich and poor.

If you ever wondered what Bangkok must have been like before the gridlock or Hong Kong before the high rises, this is your chance.

But don't wait too long, this place is changing fast. Plan on spending a minimum of 2 or 3 days, longer if you can.


The central downtown area is in District 1. Here's where you'll find the greatest variety of lodgings, including classic hotels like the Grand, the Majestic and the Rex, as well as most of the newer, upscale hostelries. In recent years a lot of new hotel projects have been going up, creating a temporary glut, particularly in the high end of the market. The result is some pretty good deals on some really nice hotel rooms. We recommend first-timers stay in District 1, as it's close to many museums, historical sites, and good restaurants.

Numerous worthwhile sites within Ho Chi Minh City itself include the Historical Museum, Reunification Hall and the War Remnants Museum (formerly the War Crimes Museum). Within a day's drive there are also several attractions well-worth the trip.

Bargain hunters will find good deals on native handicrafts and custom-tailored clothing. Of course Ho Chi Minh City is also a great place to just sit and watch the action or take a leisurely tour in a cyclo to visit the historical sites, including Notre Dame Cathedral and the former U.S. embassies.

Downtown streets are dominated by two-wheeled traffic. Fashionably-dressed women with designer sunglasses, high heels and elbow-length gloves cruise past on their Hondas, followed by teenage girls wearing traditional Vietnamese ao dai, peddling bicycles and holding hands. With few traffic lights, intersections are negotiated by slowing down and then weaving through the cross traffic, making eye contact with the closest riders. Pedestrians cross the street by simply walking into the melee, hardly breaking stride as the traffic swirls around them. It all sounds crazy, but it works!

Most offices, stores and museums open early, usually around 7:30 a.m. Most close their doors for lunch for up to 2 hours. The city literally shuts down between noon and 1. Doors reopen by 1:30 and stay open until around 4:30 or 5. Most restaurants stop serving at 10 p.m.

Ho Chi Minh City has essentially two seasons: dry and wet. The dry season runs from November through April; the wet season from May through October. Dry or wet, it's always hot! If you arrive during the wet season, bring a raincoat and umbrella.