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Vietnam: Locations

     

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

As the capital of the former South Vietnam, the city was incorporated into a new province called Ho Chi Minh City after 1975. The central districts and downtown area are still called Saigon, and are bustling with trade, construction, and 2 million motorbikes.

Dalat

A former hill station built by the French, Dalat is a gateway to the Central Highland region. With cool weather and placid lakes, the town has a Swiss, laid back feel.

 




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Phan Thiet

140 miles from Saigon is the new beach town of Phan Thiet, where expats escape on weekends for seafood and a round of golf. Mui Ne Cape nearby is a picturesque place to spend a few days.

Nha Trang

As the largest beach resort in Vietnam, Nha Trang attracts a fair share of tourists. It's beach isnt the best, but does offer a relaxing place to play football with locals,or as a jumping off point for the excellent snorkelling on the offshore islands.

Hoi An

A 16th century trading town populated with Dutch, Javanese, Chinese, French and Japanese traders, the small delightful town is a major stop on the tourist trail, and though its often crowded, its still a great place to relax and unwind.

Da Nang

As the 4th largest city in Vietnam, Da Nang boasts few sights beyond an excellent Cham Museum, dedicated to the ethnic minotity that called the region home. Its most often a stop between Hoi An and Hue.

Hue

As the capital of the Nguyen emperors, Hue's Imperial City was built to match the Forbidden City in Beijing. Situated on the Perfume River, it's tombs and palaces are the real attractions here, though the American War destroyed many of the cultural trasures.

Hanoi

As the current capital of a reunified Vietnam, Hanoi's people are often dour and reserved, though the romantic Old Quarter is worth a wander on a warm afternoon. The food isnt as prolific as Saigon, though the lakes offer relaxing escapes to the city's growing traffic problems.

Dien Bien Phu


A narrow valley touching the Laotian Border, its here where the resounding defeat ended French Colonialism in Indochina and paved the way for the Vietnam's reunification. It's a pleasant place to visit with an interesting museum, though its only of interest to the history buffs.

Haiphong and Ha Long Bay

As Vietnam's 3rd largest city, Haiphong doesn't have much to offer, but it is the jumping off point to many visitor's highlight of their Vietnam visit: Ha Long Bay. With 3,000 islets floating in a vast green sea, a cruise is a popular way to experience the wonders of this area, said to have been formed by a Descending Dragon.

By Dave Lowe

   
 
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