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Tourist attractions when visiting Hanoi
Hanoi is the capital of thousands of years of civilization with ancient monuments, peaceful life. If you have a travel time of Hanoi, you certainly can not forget this place unique atmosphere, the Sword Lake, West Lake, the quiet cafes, footpaths and street stalls.
Ban Pho corn wine attractive
Alcohol is sold anywhere in Mong people are present. Bac Ha has many wine villages but the most good and famous wine and corn Ban Pho wine. It is no coincidence that in Ban Pho, corn planted area up to 300 ha, while only 82ha of paddy land.
What’s on in Ho Chi Minh City during Tet Holiday 2014
Ho Chi Minh city – the biggest city in Vietnam is ready to welcome Lunar New Year 2014, or Tet as how Vietnamese people call it, with many cultural activities. Walking on the streets in Saigon’ s downtown area this time can make you feel like Tet is coming so close.
Co To Island soon became a national tourist zones
Co To is still pretty wild, including about 50 large and small islands, is a new destination tourist attraction in recent years. Quang Ninh province set a target of building Co To Island district become eco-tourist resort island country level; gradually bring Co To become a major tourist attraction in the tourist complex of Cat Ba - Ha Long - Van Don - Co To - Tra Co - Mong Cai.
Halong Bay is made up of 1,969 islands of various sizes, 989 of which have been given names. There are two kinds of islands, limestone and schist, which are concentrated in two main zones: the southeast (belonging to Bai Tu Long Bay), and the southwest (belonging to Halong Bay). world famous for its spectacular scenery of grottoes and caves, forms the central zone of Halong Bay.
Halong translates as ‘where the dragon descends into the sea’, and legend claims the islands of Halong Bay were created by a great dragon from the mountains. As it charged towards the coast, its flailing tail gouged out valleys and crevasses. When it finally plunged into the sea, the area filled with water, leaving only the pinnacles visible, which has been named a UNESCO World Natural Heritage.