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Hanoi
Hanói, Vietnam
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is known for its centuries-old architecture and a rich culture with Southeast Asian, Chinese and French influences. At its heart is the chaotic Old Quarter, where the narrow streets are roughly arranged by trade. There are many little temples, including Bach Ma, honoring a legendary horse, plus Dong Xuan market, selling household goods and street food.
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Thanh Hoa
Thanh Hoa, Vietnam
Thanh Hóa is a province in northern Vietnam bordered by Laos and the Gulf of Tonkin. On the coast, Sầm Sơn is a resort town with a long, white-sand beach. Bến En National Park is home to Ngọc cave, wild animals including gibbons and elephants, and Sông Mực Lake, which is dotted with islands. In Pù Luông Nature Reserve, rice fields and traditional stilt house villages are backed by craggy limestone mountains.
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Visitors Centre, Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park
Quảng Bình, Vietnam
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hồ Thủy Tiên
tx. Hương Thủy, Vietnam
Ho Thuy Tien is an abandoned water park in Huong Thuy in Hue, central Vietnam
hồ Thủy Tiên, Thủy Bằng, tx. Hương Thủy, Thừa Thiên Huế, Vietnam
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Hội An
Hội An, Vietnam
Hội An is a city on Vietnam’s central coast known for its well-preserved Ancient Town, cut through with canals. The former port city’s melting-pot history is reflected in its architecture, a mix of eras and styles from wooden Chinese shophouses and temples to colorful French colonial buildings, ornate Vietnamese tube houses and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge with its pagoda.
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Mũi Né
Phan Thiet, Vietnam
Mũi Né is a resort town along the South China Sea in Southeast Vietnam. With a long, palm-lined beach, it has steady wind conditions (in the dry season) that make it a top destination for windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing and other water sports. It’s also a popular weekend getaway from Saigon with a busy strip of hotels, restaurants and shops.
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Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City, commonly known as Saigon, is a city in southern Vietnam famous for the pivotal role it played in the Vietnam War. It's also known for its French colonial architecture, including Notre-Dame Basilica, made entirely of materials imported from France, and the neoclassical Saigon Central Post Office. Food stalls line the city’s streets, especially around bustling Ben Thanh Market.
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Đèo Hải Vân
Đà Nẵng, Vietnam
The Hải Vân Pass, is an approximately 21 km long mountain pass on National Route 1A in Vietnam.
How to Motorbike Vietnam
In 2015 I took a motorbike down Vietnam, I wanted to make a video that captured the experience of doing such an incredible journey at the same time acted as a kind of guide to other travellers who wanted to do such a journey. - William
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