Friday, May 13, 2016

welcome to vietnam

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Vietnam offers great experiences to the curious traveller. Would you be tempted by a pedicab ride in Hanoi? It's the perfect opportunity to see its lakes, old quarter and colonial mansions from a different perspective. Do not forget to stop at the Temple of Literature… You can then make your way to Hue, the imperial capital of Vietnam. Hue is made up of three cities nested one inside the other: the citadel, the royal city, and the Forbidden Purple City, domain of the monarch and his one hundred concubines. Its languid charm always makes an impression… A little further south and still on the coast, Hoi An, the ancient Faifo, was one of the greatest Southeast Asian trading posts in the fifteenth century, bustling with European, Japanese, and Chinese merchants. Its old houses built with the wood of jackfruit trees have opened their doors to visitors… In Ho Chin Min, the blend of temples, colonial architecture, and skyscrapers make a powerful impact. Evaneos Travel's favorite spot: the Cholon district, where crowded streets are lined with countless small shops and pagodas… The trip to Vietnam ends in the south by exploring the Mekong Delta. Can Tho is a great starting point for walks along the majestic river. The floating markets that you see there always leave a lasting impression on the travellers…
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Hanoi- the over 1000-year old city

Anyone who has ever visited Hanoi will probably tell you that it may be the most beautiful city in all of Asia. People have settled here along the Red River for a thousand years. Nestled along wooded boulevards among the city’s two dozen lakes you will find architectural souvenirs left by all who conquered this great valley, from the Chinese who first came in the last millennium to the French, booted out in our own century.
                                     
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elcome to Ha Noi
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