Beautiful natural scenery, simple and honest people..., there are so many reasons why Vietnam tourism "scores points" in the eyes of international tourists.
Beautiful scenery
Vietnam does not have many famous landmarks such as Niagara Falls, Sydney Opera House or Grand Canyons. However, this is truly a “hidden” gem that only those who set foot here can feel.
Vietnam has many places honored by UNESCO for their beauty and vitality such as: Ha Long Bay, Phong Nha - Ke Bang, Hoi An ancient town, Cu Lao Cham...
But it is the places that are not well known in the world that surprise foreign tourists the most, and Da Lat is a typical example. The ancient French-style villas, next to the pine forests rustling in the wind and the gardens of ripe red strawberries, make anyone who sets foot in Da Lat feel like they are in a European city.
Keo Pagoda in Thai Binh is also an impressive illustration of a name with a very Vietnamese beauty. The pagoda is located in the middle of immense rice fields, giving you a pleasant and peaceful feeling.
A place with friendly and hospitable people
Like many neighboring countries in Southeast Asia, Vietnam also has a valuable “asset” which is the friendliness and hospitality of its people. Everywhere you visit, you will be greeted with friendly smiles and always helped when requested. For example, the people of Hue are famous for their elegance and sweetness, the people of Hoi An are known for their honesty…
If you have the opportunity to visit the Mekong Delta, you will be extremely impressed with the sincerity and enthusiasm of the people of this river region.
A cheap travel destination
Vietnam is well known as a budget-friendly destination. Despite rising prices and a struggling economy, the cost of living and travel is still much cheaper than many other countries in the world.
The restaurant and hotel system in Vietnam is widely developed and has many diverse types to serve different types of tourists. The cheap prices of dishes and especially the variety of street foods have made tourists especially impressed with Vietnam. Even when traveling to the most developed cities in Vietnam such as Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, you can spend a day for about 15 USD.
A great place to enjoy coffee
In Vietnam, you can find coffee shops on almost every street. Stopping by any coffee shop, ordering a cup of black coffee or milk coffee, sitting and watching people passing by on the street is probably an experience you will never forget.
For young people, enjoying sidewalk coffee at 30/4 Park in Ho Chi Minh City is a memorable experience.
Easy to apply for tourist visa
Foreign visitors can easily apply for a visa at Vietnamese embassies abroad, with quick and quite simple procedures. Just submit your application at the embassy for about 1 week and you will have the results.
There are many unique traditional festivals.
Thanks to its long history of traditional culture and the influence of Buddhism, Vietnam has many unique festivals that take place throughout the year. The most important holiday for Vietnamese people is Tet Nguyen Dan – this is the time for everyone in the family to reunite and express their love to grandparents and ancestors.
On this day, people in the North will cook banh chung, and people in the South will cook banh tet with hopes for a good new year.
Vietnam's National Day is September 2nd, and foreign visitors to Vietnam on this occasion will be able to admire parades in many places across the country. The entire street on this day will be hung with national flags and enjoy fireworks displays at night in major cities.
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