According to the Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Berlin, the German news agency DPA has just published an article introducing 11 attractive tourist destinations in Vietnam. The information has been published by many German online newspapers, including Sueddeutsche.de, Zeit.de, RNZ.de, Allgemeine-zeitung.de,…
The attractive beauty of Ha Long Bay. Photo: VNA Titled “Journey through Vietnam, from North to South”, the article writes that Vietnam is enchanted with its long coastline, craggy cliffs, terraced fields, bustling metropolises contrasted with ordinary villages. weird. The juxtaposition is wonderful and beyond the usual itineraries, this Southeast Asian country is also a destination for many exciting adventures. The article selects 11 unique tourist destinations for visitors to learn before planning their travel after the COVID-19 pandemic, all of which are unique tourist attractions or landscapes from the unspoiled mountains in the region. North to the tropical Mekong Delta, high humidity in the south. The first place mentioned is Sapa, a peaceful “oasis” with a cool climate in the North. Located at an altitude of 1,600 meters, the tropical heat of Southeast Asia cannot reach here, so Sapa has long been a resort and destination for tourists to escape the sweltering heat. Sapa is located at the foot of Mount Fansipan, the highest mountain in the country and from a small village, now Sapa has become a town with a surrounding tourist infrastructure system. Despite the fact that tour companies, hotels and restaurants here compete to attract guests – something not everyone likes, Sapa is still really one of the most favorite tourist destinations in Vietnam. It is due to the attractiveness of the landscape here when visitors can walk all day with narrow paths running through green terraced fields or indigo-indigo fields cultivated by the Hmong and Dao minorities. work. Not far from Sapa is the town of Bac Ha, with the largest market in the North taking place every Sunday and this is one of the most exciting highland markets in the country. Continuing the journey, DPA leads readers to Ha Giang with narrow, steep and winding passes, surrounded by pyramidal mountains, below are canyons and stretching valleys. Exploring Ha Giang by motorbike with the “easyrider” takes at least 3 days. From Ha Giang, the article takes readers to Hanoi capital amidst the chaos of thinking. Peaceful Hoan Kiem Lake contrasts with the hustle and bustle of the Old Quarter. The city over 1,000 years old is calm and bustling, interwoven between modern and traditional lifestyle. Visitors can learn about the country’s history through the many museums in the capital.
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