Hanoi |
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The capital of Vietnam, Hanoi, was built alongside the Red River. The metropolis has kept its ancient architecture – old alleys, huge number of pagodas, shrines and palaces. The amazing French colonial style is very noticeable. | |
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Ho Chi Minh City |
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The official name reads Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) but its residents would welcome you in Saigon. HCMC is the centre of trade and finance of Vietnam. The area of over 2000 km2 is inhabited by more than 7 million people. | |
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Hoi An |
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A romantic town threaded with many ancient alleys, which was added to the UNESCO list in 1999. The centre will captivate you with lots of small shops, the majority of which are represented by tailor’s workshops. | |
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Hue |
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Hue is a lovely historical city situated in central Vietnam. In 1993, it was one of the first vietnamese localities to be enlisted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As a former imperial city of the Nguyen dynasty, it offers its visitors plenty of signif... | |
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