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Vietnam Is Wonderful Destination Vietnam Has Exerted Itself to Be a Favorite Destination of More and More Tourists Vietnam is Wonderful Destination Vietnam has exerted itself to be a favorite destination of more and more tourists. There’s a Hanoi elegant with friendly people, a Sapa with colourful-dressed minorities, a Halong Bay with amazing caves listed on UNESCO World Heritage. There’s a Hue romantic with palace and rain, a tranquil Hoi An where you can have clothes made in one day, a Danang dynamic by Han river. There’s a Nha Trang with best bays of the world, a Saigon busy and modern like Newyork, a Mekong-delta with fascinating floating market. The North, Centre, and South of Vietnam all bear a deep cultural trace, which remains in tourists’ memories for years. Lying on the east of Indochina Peninsula with a distance of 1650 km from south to north, Vietnam is one of the most romantic and naturally beautiful destinations in the world. The diverse natural environment, geography, history, and culture have created a great potential for the tourism, that is wonderful destination for tourists. Moreover, foreign tourists can get Vietnam visa on arrival online easily. 1. Ha Long Bay - Quang Ninh Looking down from above, Ha Long Bay as a huge picture of hydraulic wear extremely lively. Thousands of islands bobbing on the waves of shimmering, both boast spectacular but also very soft and graceful and lively. To take the boat in the middle Ha Long Bay with thousands of islands, seemingly lost in a fairy world was petrified. The island is like someone is looking to land - The First Island; island is like a dragon hovering above the water - Hon Rong; island is like a old man sitting fishing - Hon La Vong; and the other two beefy brown sails are turning out to sea waves. Hon sail; and two chicken lovingly playing together on the waves - Halong; standing among a vast sea of giant incense burners as an object sacrifice heaven and earth - Hon Lu Huong... All are very real, real amazing. In the heart of the islands in the bay also has beautiful caves such as Thien Cung, Dau Go cave, Sung Sot, the Virgin Grotto, the Tam Cung... On 11/11/2011, Ha Long Bay officially shortlisted seven natural wonders of the world organized by the New7Wonders organization 2. Lang Co Bay – Hue Lang Co Town, Phu Loc (Thua Thien - Hue) is a potentially rich land by natural beauty. Hai Van mountain pass, non of ultramarine blue, mountains close to the edge of the sea runs. Under Lang Co beach is flat, almost pristine, blue water. Many visitors arriving in Hue, be immersed in the scene in Lang said that "Lang Co ismore beautiful than pictures." Lang Co was a gentle sea, with a strip of pristine white sand, very blue sea. Previously, it was known to Lang Co as a hotel stop before crossing the pass, with several rows of rice, some dried seafood outlets marquetry shrink. Since the Hai Van tunnel was constructed, Lang Co town becomes more robust. From Lang Co, on the sunny day, can admire the panoramic landscape of Bach Ma National Park. Lang also Lap An lagoon. Every afternoon, clouds of white storks fly to dress undulating find a place to sleep. Currently, Lang Co Bay has officially become the 30th member of the club of the world's most beautiful bays (Worldbays Club). 3. Nha Trang Bay - Khanh Hoa Shielded by 19 small islands, about 500km2 Nha Trang airtight wind, no big waves. In Nha Trang Bay has nearly ten islands oats, annual exploitation Salanganes'Nest brought millions to the province of Khanh Hoa. Under face of Nha Trang Bay has a fascinating other world, Those are the world of 350 coral species, 190 species of fish, molluscs, crustaceans, sea grass... In July 2003. with Ha Long Bay, Nha Trang Bay officially recognized and ranked as one of 29 most beautiful bays in the world. 4. Ninh Van Bay - Nha Trang Ninh Van is a beautiful island located in the Nha Trang Bay. Situated more than 60km from Nha Trang, Hon Heo peninsula, Ninh Hoa District, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Van commune known as the island because there is no road to go to there, the only ways to go there by boat from Nha Trang crossing in the sea. It takes about 18 minutes by speed boat from Nha Trang city. From high speed towards the coast, Ninh Van is not a luxury resort in Nha Trang, splendid as usual. Natural beauty here is almost unchanged from what the natural and the most pristine. Van Ninh as a peaceful oasis of green fairy flowers, this paradise of high mountains ownership, forest green sight. Pristine white beaches, turquoise sea or coral reefs full of excitement as well as the main factors attracting tourists to the Van Ninh. Here we only saw the small wooden house right by the edge of the coast, on rocks or on a slanted hill... Just a few steps, you can into the sea, to feel better taste of sea salt screen, or single is easy to play with blue water and coolness. Paddle kayak, fishing boat or on a distant wood sunset down gradually, to see the pace of life seems to slow down, relax. A bit more adventurous, you can participate in scuba diving, watching the beautiful coral reefs with rich marine ecosystem. All made a special impression with visitors first arrive here. 5 . Vinh Hy Bay - Ninh Thuan Vinh Hy Bay in the village of Vinh Hy, Vinh Hai commune, Ninh Hai district, a downtown Phan Rang (Ninh Thuan province) about 40km. From Phan Rang, visitors will make a boat trip to explore Vinh Hy Bay. Vinh Hy Bay is surrounded by mountains with amazing caves, climate, natural , air pure especially in the blue waters and to the extent you can see groups of anchovies swimming around the boat alongside 6. Xuan Dai Bay - Phu Yen From the city of Tuy Hoa - Phu Yen, take Highway 1A north about 45km, Spring Bay station appears as a picture water wearing. Xuan Dai Bay is formed by a mountain range that runs into the sea about 15km looks like a head of Unicorn Rare have Bays does little diversity mix of terrain such as Xuan Dai Bay. Serial rapids pool, beach pool serial, serial beach mountain, winding the same message. Alone has dozens of pools, to small, worm farm different. Xuan Dai also has many mountains, islands and peninsula, where a pristine and beautiful. A unique feature of Xuan Dai bay is clean sand smooth, clean look intact wild such as coal yards, yard work area, beach before, Beach, Beach Tram, Nom yards and yards Hug yards Rang, Trau beach, small yards and yards Noni... More impressive is the beach called Sa Binh Long Beach. From looking at the sea, Long Beach as a shiny white silk long run 5 km, along the coconut forests, pine forests and hills magnifying soup. Located in the nominations the most beautiful bays in the world, Xuan Dai Bay is one of the typical landscape in Phu Yen 7. Vung Ro Bay - Phu Yen Look on a map of Phu Yen, in the southeast corner is a peninsula shaped like the first bird with sharp beak. The peninsula was formed by mountains to the coast of Vung Ro as high and steep, sprawling rock make more nose, nasal eastern Mao, nose Ba, La southern tip. Vung Ro Bay 1640 ha wide water face, a small bay 12 yards: Bai Lach, Bai Mu U, Bai Ivory dump herd Bai, Bai Hu, Hang Bai, Bai Small, Main Beach, Bai Bang Bai Lau, Bai labels with mountains and water scenery charming, seductive excellent sightseeing, swimming. In Vung Ro sea of many marine species, seabed coral colors are very attractive for this kind of tourism fishing, swimming, diving. The peninsula embraced Vung Ro, make the place into a good port, where vessels anchor against storms, fishing. Vung Ro Mountain Pass is the whole, Stone Brewing, the third shield Hon Mrs north, east, west. South of the Island estuaries have high 105m as a fortress guarding the ships in and out. 8. Bay of Ha Tien - Kien Giang Bay of Ha Tien (Kien Giang) have come 105 small islands, including communal Island Art, which is developing fish farming has many beauty spot on the beach and tourist attractions. Nature favors bestowed on Ha Tien an overall harmony: mountains, seas, islands and delta areas combined into a fairy-like scene. Ha Tien Sea also produce delicious rich and strange. Perhaps that is why travelers to Ha Tien to sightseeing, to eat seafood. Is easily explained when Ha Tien to attract the largest number of visitors in the Mekong River Delta. 9. Cam Ranh Bay - Khanh Hoa It had long known only as a port of Cam Ranh military rather than a place of tourist potential. In fact, Cam Ranh too natural beauty, ideal for the construction of a beach resort a world-class. Cam Ranh Bay is truly a natural wonder. Located way from Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa) 60km south of Cam Ranh Bay spread out like a beautiful deep blue silk fascinating. Cam Ranh Bay is plentiful year-round sunny, blue skies on the Bay gives a very pleasant green. Cam Ranh Bay Nature almost pristine beauty: golden sandy beaches, stretching smooth as never human footprints, underground bay coral reefs and colorful fish are beautiful. But best is the granite rock populations due to the erosion of wind, the sea has made shapes overlap. Bay has many beautiful unspoiled beach, next to the towering green coconut, creating a characteristic of the central coast.
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