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Vietnam
- here you will have a chance to find out about the history, culture,
landscape, the way of life of the people, the cuisine, etc.
Vietnam is a country with a past as rich as the soil in the blazing
green deltas. This past reads like a romantic legend, full of heroic
struggles and astounding victories whereby this small country retained
its culture, absorbing and adapting the strengths of its foes but
never losing its traditions or sense of history. In Vietnam, traditions
carry real meaning. Ancient heroes are still venerated at colourful
temple festivals, people honour their ancestors, and village elders
teach values of hard work, hospitality, and filial loyalty. With
54 ethnic groups, most of whom live in remote areas and follow age-old
customs. Vietnam offers unparalleled opportunities for cultural
exploration.
Vietnam's fascinating culture comes in a stunning package. Vietnam
extends for 1,600 km along the eastern coast of the Indochinese
Peninsula. Vietnamese people describe their country as a bamboo
shoulder pole slung with two baskets of rice - the fertile southern
Mekong Delta and the northern Red River Delta. From these lowland
paddy fields stretch vast rubber plantations, rolling hills covered
with thick jungle, and jagged mountains standing more than 3,000
metres high. Over 3,200 km of coastline features endless stretches
of white sand beaches.
Vietnam's varied topography allows for an incredibly varied travel
experience. The country offers everything from tropical coastal
lowlands to temperate zones above 2,000 metres. In the south, the
rainy season lasts from May to November, but the showers are usually
limited to brief bursts in the late afternoons. Along the central
coast, the driest season runs from June to October. Visitors to
the north are often surprised by the region's distinct seasons;
summers are hot and humid while winters are invigoratingly cool.
As well as fine weather, there is spectacular natural scenery and
historic sites. Vietnam's greatest resource is its friendly, welcoming
people. Long closed to the outside world, Vietnam retains a charming
innocence that most tourist regions lack. Yet in the decade since
the country opened its doors to visitors. the country has built
world-class hotels and tourism facilities. with international standards
and traditional Vietnamese hospitality. Vietnam is ready to take
you on an unforgettable adventure.
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