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Destinations

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The Tam Cốc (“three caves”) portion is a three-hour excursion by small boat along the Ngô Đồng River
Hoa Lư was the capital of Vietnam in the 10th and 11th centuries
Vung Vieng is a remote fishing village in Halong Bay, there are about 200 people living on fishing by small boat, and raising the fish farm in the water. The government now must move them to the main land, because of pollution which they do here everyday.
Cat Ba Island is the biggest Island in Halong Bay, contains its big national park
The famous caves are big and approachable in the centre of the bay, where you can explore by yourself during your trip to Halong Bay
Westlake is the biggest lake in Hanoi, covers about 500 ha, a good place to see the sunset and a breath taking lake.
The War Remnants Museum is currently one of the most popular museums in Vietnam, attracting approximately half a million visitors every year. According to the museum's own estimates, about two-thirds of these are foreigners
Independence Palace , also known as Reunification Palace was the head office of South Vietnam before 1975
Cho Lon is a whole sale market in Saigon, the biggest market in Saigon. Today, it has been the busiest market in the distric 5 of Saigon as the Chinese have settled here since the 16 century.
Notre-Dame Cathedral is the biggest church in Saigon, and also the oldest one in the City
Hanoi Army History Museum is one of seven national museums in Vietnam. It covers 12,800 m².
Hoan Kiem is a scenic lake in the historical center of Hanoi, located in the heart of Hanoi, and today the lake is still referred to a legend of returning a magical sword in this lake in the 15th century under Le Dynasty