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Welcome to Hanoi capital – The city of lakes, full of charms, the center of Vietnamese culture and economy. |
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07: 00am depart for the Perfume Pagoda - The Buddhism holy land. On arrival, take a rowing boat along the Yen stream, stop over at Trinh Temple.
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Hanoi’s history dates back almost one thousand years. During that time it has witnessed numerous incursions from China, seen a host of Vietnamese emperors come and go and at one time go even lose its status as the nation’s capital. |

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This trip to the Northwest highland of Mai Chau offers a balance of cultural and physical activities set amongst some northern Vietnam’s stunning natural landscapes. |
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The headquarters of the Cao Dai sect is located in Tay Ninh. This religion group was founded in 1923 and now numbers over 2 million members. |
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In the morning, drive 30km from Da Nang city to Hoi An. Walking around the ancient town with the blend of Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese architectures... |

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Ho Chi Minh mausoleum – the final resting place of Uncle Ho, a great man considered as the father of the Nation who founded the Vietnam Communist Party and Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1945. |

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Welcome to Ho Chi Minh City! - one of the most bustling cities of Vietnam where you can find the remains of the old times to the best five star hotels in the world. |
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The area is one of astounding natural beauty with limestone peaks whose splendor is often said to surpass that of Halong Bay. |
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Travel by road from your hotel to Hooc Mon District to discover the Cu Chi Tunnels, which is 70 kilometers North West of downtown Ho Chi Minh City. |
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Dive & Snorkeling at Mun Island - Marine Protected Area MPA, belonging to Nha Trang Bay, which is recognized as one of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World. |
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Although being a big and chaotic metropolis, Ho Chi Minh City makes your exploration more exciting. Nice colonial centre, with broad promenades and squares.... |
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The archeological site of My Son represents the longest continuous occupation for religious purposes within Southeast Asia. |
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My Tho is located on the Northern banks of the Mekong river and is the closest town in the Delta area to Ho Chi Minh City, about 2 hours drive away. |
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Hue served as Vietnam's capital under the emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945 and the city’s regal past can still be seen inside the walls of the Citadel and the Imperial City. |

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