On August 14, the Times of India published an article introducing a series of famous destinations in Vietnam, calling them "magnets" that attract tourists.
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Halong Bay , a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been hailed as the “pearl of northern Vietnam” by the Times of India . Famous for its emerald waters and limestone mountains, Halong Bay is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Visitors can choose from a range of cruises around the bay, taking in the stunning views of its numerous islands. Kayaking, cave exploration and swimming on pristine beaches are also unforgettable experiences.Photo: Travel+Leisure
The capital Hanoi is described by an Indian newspaper as "a vibrant city where ancient traditions and modern life blend harmoniously". The Old Quarter, with its narrow streets, will help visitors understand more about the city's history. Bustling markets, street stalls and peaceful lakes also contribute to Hanoi's unique charm.Photo: Vietnamnomad
Hue is the ancient capital of Vietnam. Here, visitors can visit the vast mausoleums to learn more about the Nguyen Dynasty.Photo: ivivu
Hoi An is highly rated by Times of India editors for its well-preserved old town and peaceful, poetic atmosphere. Famous for its lantern streets, traditional wooden houses and bustling markets, Hoi An offers an image of an old Vietnam, blending many architectural styles both domestic and foreign. When coming here, visitors should visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, stroll along the Thu Bon River and enjoy local specialties such as banh mi, cao lau... In addition, Hoi An is also a great place to save beautiful pictures.Photo: BBC
Ho Chi Minh City attracts visitors with its bustling streets, towering buildings and vibrant nightlife. The Indian newspaper suggests Ben Thanh Market and Bui Vien Street as the most obvious places to shop, eat and experience the vibrant atmosphere in this city.Photo: Klook
Sa Pa is famous for its stunning landscape. Surrounded by terraced fields, rolling hills and peaks, Sa Pa is considered a "paradise" for hiking and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors should explore the local markets, admire the picturesque valleys and enjoy the breathtaking scenery at the top of Fansipan.Photo: National Geographic
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is Another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Vietnam, famous for its vast cave system and stunning stalactites. The most famous attraction in this complex is Son Doong Cave.Photo: Vietnaminsider
The Mekong Delta offers visitors a unique glimpse into river life. Visitors can cruise through winding waterways, explore floating markets and visit traditional craft villages.
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