Vietnam is a country of tourism. There are a total of 7 World Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO, and these Heritage Sites help Vietnam a lot in earning tourists through years.
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The Giong Festival is a traditional festival in commemoration and praise of the mythical hero Saint Giong, one of four...
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Stone steles in Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam include 82 steles which record the royal examinations of Le and Mac dynasties...
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Under the Nguyen Dynasty, due to the need to popularize social standards, compulsory articles of law, Kings’ and...
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Buddhist Sutra Woodblocks at Vinh Nghiem Pagoda (Tri Yen Commune, Yen Dung District, Bac Giang Province) is the only...
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Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park is located in Quang Binh Province - the central Vietnam. Covering an area of about...
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Ha Long bay also called as “descending dragon bay” is a UNESCO world hesitage, and a popular travel destination in...
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My Son Holy Land is situated in an august mighty valley complex. The Holy Land with more than 70 tower-temple...
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Hoi An Old Town is located 30km south of Danang City, and 60km northeast of Tam Ky. Hoi An used to be an international...
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Hue has chosen to be the capital city of the Southern Kingdom by all Lords Nguyen and officially became the capital...
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