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Ha Giang

Ha Giang is a province located in the Northeast region of our country, bordered by Cao Bang Province to the east, Yen Bai and Lao Cai provinces to the west, and Tuyen Quang Province to the south. To the north, Ha Giang shares borders with Yunnan Province and Guangxi Province of the People's Republic of China. Hà Giang tourism is renowned as a place where even the rocks bloom. This land is gradually becoming an attractive destination for those who are passionate about traveling, exploring the pristine and magnificent yet romantic and poetic beauty.
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Lao Cai

Lao Cai is a province with a long history of development, a highland border province of our country, located between the Northeast and Northwest regions of Vietnam, 296 km from Hanoi by rail and 265 km by road. The east borders Ha Giang province; the west borders Son La and Lai Chau provinces; The south borders Yen Bai province, the north borders Yunnan province (China) with a 203 km border. Lao Cai has 25 ethnic groups living together in harmony, of which ethnic minorities account for 64.09% of the province's population. Kinh ethnic group accounts for 35.9%, Mong ethnic group accounts for 22.21%, Tay 15.84%, Dao 14.05%, Giay 4.7%, Nung 4.4%, the rest are special ethnic groups. There are few people from Phu La, San Chay, Ha Nhi, La Chi,... thereby creating an extremely unique national cultural identity. The ethnic groups in Lao Cai have a unique heritage of dance and music, products created from the process of production labor and daily activities: Flax pounding dance, gong dance, winnowing dance, flute dance... of the Mong people; turtle catching dance, bagua dance, Put Tong dance, bell dance... of the Dao people. Coming to Lao Cai, it is impossible not to mention famous tourist destinations such as: Sapa, O Quy Ho Pass; Y Ti and Lung Po Bat Xat Flagpole; Phong Nien Market and Ban Cam Bao Thang Market; Bac Ha Flower Valley is famous as a place to grow and display many beautiful flowers from all over the country,... Lao Cai cuisine must include Thang Co, this is a traditional dish of the Mong people, including horse meat. , beef, buffalo meat, and pork, are seasoned with esoteric flavors so those who eat it for the first time probably won't be used to it, but gradually they will enjoy it and want to taste it again and again. Lao Cai rice cake also has its own unique characteristics because it is made from sticky rice, washed, crushed, then rolled into balls, dipped in sesame salt or eaten with filling inside. Nung Din ginger meat is a traditional dish commonly found on Tet of the Nung people. Lao Cai Sapa salmon has delicious and nutritious salmon meat but requires a difficult living environment. In our country, only Lao Cai and Da Lat regions are qualified to raise this fish,... Tourists can come with Lao Cai - SaPa by rail from Hanoi, flight from Noi Bai international airport (Hanoi) then follow Noi Bai - Lao Cai highway to SaPa.
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Ha Noi City

Hanoi, literally the “city between the rivers”, is the capital and second biggest city of Viet Nam. The historical Old Town, the colonial French Quarter, ancient temples of more than thousand years of age and various scenic lakes and landmarks make up one of the most fascinating cities of Southeast Asia, with the identity of traditional Vietnamese culture and blending the influences of eastern and western culture enriches the vibrant Vietnamese culture.
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Vientiane

Located on a curve of the Mekong River, Vientiane Capital has a recorded history that stretches back to around 1,000 AD. The area was originally settled because of the fertility of the surrounding alluvial plains, and Vientiane became the capital city of Laos around the mid-16th century.
Vientiane Capital is the home to the most significant national monument in Laos: That Luang (Great Stupa), which is the symbol of Lao and an icon of Buddhism in Laos. Of the many beautiful Wats in Vientiane, a visit to Wat Sisaket is a must; built in 1818, this is one of the oldest temples in Vientiane. Other Buddhist holy places are Wat Ong Teu Mahavihan, known for its 16th century bronze Buddha sheltered by a carved wooden masterpiece, and Wat Si Muang, the site of the Lak Meuang or pillar-stone of Vientiane. Wat Si Meuang is also home to the guardian spirit of the city. Hor Phakeo, across the street from Wat Sisaket houses a beautiful collection of Buddha statues, including traditional Lao style of the “Calling for Rain” and “Offering Protection”. Spend a morning in the Lao National Museum, which displays an interesting mixture of revolutionary and contemporary exhibitions. The main sights in Vientiane are only a short walk or bicycle ride from most hotels. Wat Xieng Khouan, better known as the Buddha Park should not be missed: take a tuk-tuk to this unique park that includes Buddhist and Hindu. Shopping for handicrafts is easy in Vientiane Capital; visit Talat Sao (morning market) for a wide range of colourful textiles including silks, wall-hangings and other decorative pieces. For very fine handicrafts, try one of the many upscale galleries in the city center. Keep your eyes open for traditional wood carvings, mulberry paper and a variety of basketry made from bamboo and rattan.
In the old part of Vientiane city, an attractive and interesting settlement is situated along the Mekong River where the ancient temples, museums, monuments and parks are all located just a short distance apart.
The cosmopolitan capital of Laos, Vientiane, has galleries, boutiques, theatres, nightclubs and internet cafe, making it a major attraction for visitors from all around the globe. Although the city is small, it offers visitors a great variety of restaurants serving both Lao and foreign cuisine. When you get hungry try the nation’s signature dish, tam mak-hung (spicy green papaya salad),  laap (spicy minced meat salad) and ping kai (fried chicken). Quench your thirst with a refreshing Beer Lao or fresh fruit shake from one of the many small restaurants found along almost every street in town. At dusk, find a spot along the Mekong promenade to enjoy an amazing view of the sunset over the river.
The largest fair, Boun Pha That Luang, is held in Vientiane Capital around mid-November each year. Celebrations begin at Wat Si Muang followed by a procession to That Luang. Festivities last a full week, ending in fireworks on the last night, which coincides with the full moon. In mid-October, the riverbank overflows with spectators watching the annual boat races. Boun Ok Phansa or the last day of Buddhist Lent precedes the boat races by one day. In the evening of Boun Ok Phansa, Lao people prepare small banana leaf boats called heua fai and set them afloat on the Mekong illuminated by candles and incense in a charming ceremony meant to bring good luck and prosperity.
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Luang Prabang

First settled more than 1200 years ago at the confluence of the Nam Khan and Mekong Rivers in the heart of Northern Laos, Luang Prabang city has served as the capital of kingdoms both ancient and modern.
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Ho Chi Minh City

Dubbed as the "Pearl of the Far East," Ho Chi Minh City has long been the cultural, economic, and political center of Vietnam, where multiple cultures converge. It offers diverse tourism products and is known as the "city that never sleeps" with vibrant activities both day and night. With a history dating back over 300 years, Ho Chi Minh City holds many fascinating cultural and historical landmarks, depicting the arduous journey of the southern people.
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An Giang

An Giang leaves a strong impression on tourists with its simple beauty of the Mekong Delta, where there is a mixture and convergence of many distinctive cultures of the Kinh, Khmer, Cham, and Chinese communities. In addition, An Giang also captivates many tourists with its picturesque and poetic natural scenery, characterized by lush green rice fields and towering palm trees reaching into the sky. With a terrain that includes both plains and hills, mysterious Thất Sơn mountain range, numerous historical and cultural relics, and many impressive check-in points, An Giang is becoming a focal point attracting a large number of tourists.
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Can Tho City

Long known as the "Western Capital" - the capital of the Mekong Delta for over a hundred years, Can Tho is one of the most attractive destinations in the South. Can Tho is located in the center of the Mekong Delta, in the downstream region of the Mekong River. Despite its rapid economic development, the "Western Capital" still retains the distinctive cultural characteristics of the rivers and canals region. Can Tho is less affected by storms, with pleasant weather throughout the year, despite distinct rainy and dry seasons. The ideal time to visit Can Tho is in the summer from May to August, when fruit orchards are ready for harvest. September to November is the flood season, suitable for experiencing the rustic life of the people in the Western region and enjoying specialties only available during the flood season. From December to February of the Gregorian calendar is the pre-Tet season, Can Tho is adorned with colorful flowers. The modernity of the streets blends with the simple and rustic charm of the Western orchards, which are always lush with fruit trees all year round, making Can Tho a uniquely attractive tourist destination in this region.
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Tien Giang

Located to the North of the Mekong Delta, along the North of Tien River, Tien Giang Province shares border with Long An Province on the north, Dong Thap Province on the west, East Sea on the east, and Ben Tre Province on the south.
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Ben Tre

Located in the southwestern part of the Mekong Delta region, tourism in Ben Tre offers not only the serene beauty of its rivers and waterways but also the opportunity to explore the unique culinary and cultural aspects of this land. Known as the land of coconut trees, Ben Tre boasts a network of meandering rivers lined with fruitful orchards, abundant aquatic resources, and a cool climate all year round, making it an ideal destination for attracting a large number of visitors. With warm sunshine throughout the year, tourists can visit at any time, but the best time is during the summer months of June, July, and August. This is when visitors can admire the colorful natural scenery and enjoy freshly picked fruits such as coconuts, durians, and rambutans. With its rich natural tourism resources and diverse cultural heritage, in recent years, Ben Tre tourism has focused on developing various types of tourism, including ecotourism, river tourism, fruit orchard tours, visits to historical and cultural sites, community-based homestay tourism combined with visits to traditional craft villages, beach tourism combined with exploring the mangrove ecosystem, as well as resort, entertainment, and recreational tourism.
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Thanh Hoa

Thanh Hoa, a pivotal city in Central Vietnam, is situated in a region where various historical and cultural areas converge, giving it a strategic geographical position and distinctive cultural diversity. Throughout the nation's illustrious history, this place has served as an important and steadfast stronghold, contributing significantly to the resistance against foreign invaders.
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Hue City

Hue is renowned for its romantic and tranquil beauty, which captivates anyone who wishes to visit at least once in their lifetime. In the ancient capital land, tourists can admire the golden palaces, majestic tombs, and historical landmarks steeped in history, all contributing to the unique charm of the land of Hue. Arrange a trip to the ancient capital of Hue to witness and experience the tangible and intangible cultural heritage, imbued with the intellectual and spiritual values of the Vietnamese people.
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Da Nang City

Da Nang, a young and dynamic city located in Central Vietnam, is an attractive destination for travelers from all over the world. With a long history, Da Nang was once a bustling commercial center during the development of the Champa kingdom. By the 16th century, the city had become one of Vietnam's most important seaports.
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Quang Nam

Located in the heart of the Central region, Quang Nam is a rare destination that embodies all the beauty one can find in the promised land. It offers a pristine atmosphere, stunning natural landscapes, culturally rich destinations, and people whose hospitality knows no bounds. When mentioning Quang Nam, one often thinks of the serene ancient town of Hoi An, the mystical sanctuary of My Son, the untouched beauty of Cu Lao Cham, or the azure waters and long stretches of white sand at Cua Dai Beach.
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Yen Bai

Yen Bai, at the gateway to the Northwest, is the birthplace of the ancient Vietnamese people with over 30 ethnic groups living together, this place has the Red River and Chay River civilizations, and is the center of exchange between the Northeast region and Northwest of Vietnam. Here, there is attractive tourism potential with revolutionary historical relics, scenic spots, and a system of communal houses, temples and pagodas associated with the nation's history of building and defending the country. Nature bestows Yen Bai with a charming landscape with many beautiful landscapes such as Mu Cang Chai terraced fields, Suoi Giang tea, or Thac Ba Lake tourist area,... Those who have ever set foot in Yen Bai land Everyone feels attracted through impressive experiences in this culturally diverse land. Not only does it have beautiful landscapes of mountains and water, Thac Ba Lake is also home to 12 ethnic groups with diverse cultural colors and unique traditional festivals held on the first days of the new year such as the festival. Long Tong of the Tay people, Season Worshiping Festival of the Dao people... Coming here, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy a feast of guests from all ethnic groups with the delicious, attractive flavors of bamboo-tube rice and flower salad. wild bananas, hill chicken cooked with lemon leaves, roasted pork or fish and shrimp salad,... Tourists can come to Yen Bai by train, by road along the Noi Bai - Lao Cai highway or National Highway 2 and the National Highway. Route 70.
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Ninh Binh City

Ninh Binh is known as a place with rich tourism resources with many historical and cultural relics, famous landscapes and a very valuable natural ecological environment. Ninh Binh has many tourist areas with beautiful natural landscapes, attractive to tourists, famous such as: Tam Coc - Bich Dong, Cuc Phuong National Park, Van Long, Yen Thang, Dong Thai Lake, Thung Nham Bird Park , Sun Valley, Thien Ha Cave,... Especially Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural and Natural Heritage in 2014, the first mixed heritage of Vietnam and the Southeast. ASIAN. Not only famous for its beautiful landscapes, Ninh Binh is a land rich in historical traditions, this is a sacred land, once the capital of the first centralized feudal state in Vietnam that existed 42 years ago. years (from 968-1010) associated with three dynasties: Dinh, pre-Le and the beginning of the Ly dynasty. Currently, Ninh Binh owns cultural and historical heritages: Hoa Lu ancient capital, Phat Diem Stone Cathedral, Bich Dong pagoda, Bai Dinh pagoda, Saint Nguyen temple,... Ninh Binh has up to 260 festivals, many unique festivals such as: Hoa Lu festival, Bai Dinh pagoda festival, Trang An festival,... This place is also the ancestral land of the art of Xam singing, Cheo singing and of many traditional craft villages such as: Ninh Van stone carving craft, Bo Bat ceramics, Van Lam embroidery craft, Kim Son sedge mat craft... With long-standing traditional cultural customs and practices, it has created a unique and especially attractive feature in the village. Ninh Binh culinary culture with many famous dishes such as: Goat Meat, Burnt Rice, Kim Son Wine, Yen Mac Nem, Gia Vien Shrimp Sauce, Kim Son Bun Moc,... To Ninh Binh, visitors can go by car Following National Highway 1A from both North and South, visitors travel by plane to Noi Bai Airport (Hanoi) from where it takes just over 1 hour to travel to Ninh Binh.
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Ha Nam

Ha Nam
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Hoa Binh

Hoa Binh is a mountainous province adjacent to the capital Hanoi, with 6 main ethnic groups (Muong, Kinh, Thai, Tay, Dao, H'Mong) of which the Muong ethnic group accounts for the majority with over 63%. Hoa Binh is located at the gateway to the Northwest region of Vietnam, 76 km from the center of Hanoi capital along Highway 6, bordering Hanoi capital, Phu Tho province, Son La and Thanh Hoa provinces, bordering Ha Nam province. , Ninh Binh. Hoa Binh has Hoa Binh Lake with an area of about 8,000 hectares, with large water capacity and more than 40 floating islands in the lake, this is where there are tourist attractions and ecotourism. Besides, Kim Boi Mineral Spring tourist area also has great attraction to tourists from near and far, suitable for relaxation, sightseeing, and medical tourism. Hoa Binh is also known as the cradle of the world-famous "Hoa Binh Culture" with a dense system of archaeological sites; system of folk festivals, unique customs and traditions. Some famous tourist destinations of Hoa Binh province include: Song Da lake bed, Dragon Dau mountain (Cao Phong), Tien cave (Lac Thuy), Mineral spring (Kim Boi), Lac village, H'mong village (Mai Chau), Muong Giang Mo Village (Binh Thanh - Cao Phong), Muong Cultural Space Museum (Hoa Binh City),... To get to Hoa Binh, visitors can follow Ho Chi Minh Road, National Highway 6, National Highway 12B, Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi) then move along Thang Long Avenue to Hoa Binh Highway to Hoa Lac for about 2 hours by car.
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Hai Phong City

Hai Phong is a city with the familiar name of the City of "Thành phố hoa phượng đỏ". Hai Phong is one of the largest tourist centers in the country with historical relics, scenic spots, major festivals and famous resorts and entertainment areas that meet international standards. Every year, Hai Phong is one of the places that attracts thousands of tourists to visit and relax in famous tourist areas such as Cat Ba, Do Son, Bai Tu Long Bay,... This is the land of imprinted against foreign invaders throughout the 4,000-year history of the Vietnamese people, with the victories on the Bach Dang River by Ngo Quyen in 938, by Le Hoan in 981, by Tran Hung Dao in 1288... To Nowadays, many historical relics still exist, many folk legends have been passed down, and many valuable cultural and artistic works have been left behind for posterity. Hai Phong has an extremely rich and diverse cuisine so visitors can choose to suit their taste: Cay bread (Hai Phong bread), snails, seafood dishes, crab cakes, crab spring rolls, sui din, seafood scorched rice, crab hotpot, mixed vermicelli,... Tourists can come to Hai Phong by seaport, modern road from Quang Ninh, Ha highway Noi - Hai Phong, Cat Bi International Airport right in the city center.
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Quang Ninh

Quang Ninh has national borders and waters bordering the People's Republic of China. On the mainland, the north of the province (with Binh Lieu, Hai Ha districts and Mong Cai city) borders Phong Thanh district and Dong Hung town, Guangxi province with 118,825 km of border; To the east is the Gulf of Tonkin; the west borders the provinces of Lang Son, Bac Giang, Hai Duong; The south borders Hai Phong. The coastline is 250km long. Quang Ninh is a place rich in tourism potential, with hundreds of relics and craft villages associated with many long-standing festivals, famous attractions, and especially Quang Ninh has a famous landscape, Ha Long Bay. recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage and world heritage site includes the waters of Ha Long, Cam Pha and part of Van Don district.
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Cao Bang

Cao Bang is a mountainous border province, located in the Northeast of our country, bordering the Zhuang Autonomous Region of Guangxi Province (China) with a border line of over 333km long. Cao Bang has many famous landscapes, historical and cultural relics such as: Phia Oac eco-tourism area, Phia Den, Thang Hen lake, Mat Than mountain, Nguom Ngao cave, Nguom Puc cave... In particular, Ban Gioc waterfall is considered the largest natural waterfall in Southeast Asia and is in the top 10 most magnificent waterfalls in the world.
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Bac Kan

Bac Kan is a province brimming with tourism potential, boasting natural landscapes and a rich cultural heritage deeply rooted in the ethnic minority communities of the Northeastern mountainous region of Vietnam. When visiting Bac Kan, you will have the opportunity to explore Ba Be Lake with its tranquil surroundings, Nang Tien Cave - Na Ry, Na Khoang Waterfall, or the quaint village of Pac Ngoi nestled against the mountainside. Additionally, Bac Kan is home to various historically significant relics.
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Lang Son

Lang Son is a mountainous border province with a 253 km border with Guangxi - China, with 02 international border gates: Huu Nghi border gate for roads, Dong Dang border gate for railways and 02 national border gates. Chi Ma, Binh Nghi and border markets. Lang Son is blessed by nature with many beautiful landscapes, interesting caves and many historical and cultural relics, including scenic relics that have entered poetry and people's hearts such as Tam Thanh and Nhi Thanh Caves. , To Thi, Mau Son mountain. Besides, during the process of building and defending the country of his father, Mr. Lang Son also had many historical relics and revolutionary relics such as: Chi Lang Pass, Mac Dynasty Citadel... In addition, this is also a beautiful countryside, with the blue water of the romantic Ky Cung river. Lang Son has 7 main ethnic groups, of which the Nung ethnic group accounts for 43%, the Tay ethnic group 36%, the Kinh ethnic group 16%, the remaining ethnic groups are Dao, Hoa, Mong, San Chay living together, with different customs. customs, traditions, festivals, folk songs, then singing, sli singing, luon singing... that captivate people's hearts, highland markets, the colors of traditional costumes, and bold local cuisine. ethnic identity,... You can come to Lang Son by railway and road connecting Lang Son with other provinces in the country, with important traffic routes such as National Highway 1A connecting Lang Son - Hanoi, Highway 1B Lang Son - Thai Nguyen, Highway 4A Lang Son - Cao Bang, Highway 4B Lang Son - Quang Ninh, Highway 31 Lang Son - Bac Giang, Highway 279 Lang Son - Bac Kan and the National Intermodal Railway Vietnamese - Chinese international.
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Dien Bien

Dien Bien is a new province which was created by a split of the former Lai Chau Province in the early 2004. Điện Biên Province includes all the land in the south of Da River (Black River), and New Lai Châu Province includes all the land in the north of Đà River.
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Quang Binh

Quang Binh - an impressive destination in Central Vietnam. Throughout the country's development process, Quang Binh has witnessed many historical events, marking the ups and downs of land opening and preservation efforts. It is for this reason that today, many tourists come here to revisit the indelible historical imprints. Along with its distinctive traditional culture, terrain, landscape, and unique natural heritage, Quang Binh has become an attractive destination along the long stretch of Central Vietnam. Blessed by nature, Quang Binh is bestowed with numerous mysterious caves that challenge adventurous footsteps; pristine beaches with smooth white sand perfect for leisurely vacations; and precious hot mineral springs that help visitors relax, rejuvenate their bodies, and enhance their health. In addition to sightseeing, you can also learn about the local culture and customs. Enjoy unique and rustic local cuisine.
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Quang Tri

Quang Tri tourism is known for its spiritual tourism, as it was a focal point during the Vietnam War. However, few know that Quang Tri also boasts many pristine and beautiful destinations, offering fascinating experiences. The province is home to numerous historical landmarks and revolutionary relics worth exploring, which are not widely known. Quang Tri is renowned for the Ben Hai River - Hien Luong Bridge - the 17th parallel that divided the North and South for 20 years.
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Quang Ngai

Quang Ngai is a coastal province located in the South Central Coast region, within the key economic area of this region. Tourism in Quang Ngai is renowned for its long stretches of coastline with smooth white sandy beaches. With the bustling activity of the open sea, expansive salt fields, rocky cliffs, and abundant seafood, all of these create a unique allure for tourists when they set foot in this region.
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Tuyen Quang

Tuyen Quang is a mountainous province located in the north of our country, with a long history of development associated with many different feudal eras in the history of the Vietnamese people. During the August Revolution, Tuyen Quang was honored to be the Capital of the Liberation Zone, chosen by the Party Central Committee and Uncle Ho as the center of the national revolution. In Tan Trao-Son Duong - Tuyen Quang, many historical events related to the nation's destiny took place: The Party's National Conference decided on the policy of leading the entire people in a general uprising to seize power and appointed a Committee. nationwide uprising; The National Congress met at Tan Trao communal house to establish the National Liberation Committee, the Provisional Government with Uncle Ho as Chairman.
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Bac Giang

Bac Giang is a province of Vietnam. It is located in the northeastern part of the country, being situated 50 kilometres (31 mi) to the east of the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi. The province covers an area of 3827.45 square kilometres and as of 2008 it had a population of 1,628,400 people.
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Lai Chau

Lai Chau is a northwest border province, about 450 km southeast of Hanoi. This place has many plateaus over 1,500m high with extremely favorable weather; Clouds cover all four seasons, the climate is fresh and cool like the Sin Ho, Ho Thau, and Dao San plateaus. Nestled in the vast mountains and forests of the Northwest, next to the majestic Hoang Lien Son range, Lai Chau is blessed with priceless gifts from nature. Lai Chau has many natural landscapes and valuable relics such as: National treasure area of King Le Thai To stele, Nam Nhun district; Hoang Lien Pass Peak Ecotourism Area, Rong May Glass Bridge, Pusamcap Cave, Tac Tinh Waterfall, Putaleng Peak, Bach Moc Luong Tu Peak, Ta Lien Son Peak,... Lai Chau is also home to 20 ethnic groups with diverse Unique and interesting cultural identities such as: Sin Suoi Ho village, Vang Pheo village, Si Thau Chai village, Hon village, Lao Chai village, Tham village... Lai Chau currently has 5 national intangible cultural heritages , including: Xoe dance art, Tug of war game of the Thai ethnic group, Tu Cai ceremony of the Dao ethnic group, Gau Tao festival of the Mong people and Brocade weaving of the Lu ethnic group. When mentioning Lai Chau specialties, you cannot miss the famous delicious purple sticky rice, dried buffalo meat, Hoa ban bamboo shoot salad,... Visitors to Lai Chau from Hanoi can choose to travel via the road. 32 to Nghia Lo, Mu Cang Chai, Than Uyen and then to Lai Chau (distance about 420km). This palace is suitable for exploring Nghia Lo or watching the ripe rice season in Mu Cang Chai. The second route is to take the Hanoi - Lao Cai highway, then go to Sa Pa and cross O Quy Ho pass to get to Lai Chau. This option reduces the distance by about 40-50km.
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Bac Lieu

If you have the opportunity to visit the southwestern region of Vietnam, don't miss out on Bac Lieu province. This land has long been renowned for its wealth and abundance. It is also a cultural convergence point of three ethnic groups: Kinh, Hoa, and Khmer, reflected through unique cultural works, creating its own beauty. When visiting Bac Lieu, tourists will immerse themselves in the pristine space of natural bird gardens, ancient longan orchards, and mangrove forests stretching alongside the young city; listen to fascinating legends about the life of Bac Lieu's Young Master, and visit the wind turbine field... Tourists can visit Bac Lieu all year round. If you want to learn about the local customs and beliefs, you should visit during festivals, around February to April in the lunar calendar. The most interesting time is on the 10th lunar month - the day of the Ok Om Bok festival, one of the three largest festivals of the Khmer people. Exploring Bac Lieu can typically be done in a day. If you have more time and want to visit more places, tourists can extend their trip to two days and one night.
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Vung Tau City

Vung Tau is a long-standing tourist city in Vietnam, famous for its stunning beaches, fresh seafood, majestic islands, and rich historical and cultural heritage, making it particularly appealing to visitors. Vung Tau boasts a coastline stretching up to 20km with diverse landscapes, including flat and smooth sandy beaches, rugged rocky shores, and lush greenery all year round. The coastline connects seamlessly with the bay, forming picturesque beaches. The beautiful coastal city of Vung Tau is often likened to a gentle poem. When you set foot here, you will have the opportunity to explore, experience, and immerse yourself in the seaside life. You'll have the chance to immerse yourself in the harmonious natural scenery, which is truly captivating.
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Kon Tum

Kon Tum offers a journey into mountains, rivers, and the cultural beauty of ethnic minorities. Situated in the vast Central Highlands region, Kon Tum is the northernmost province in the Central Highlands. While not as famous as Da Lat or Buon Ma Thuot, the wild and mysterious beauty of Kon Tum has charmed visitors who have set foot here, promising to become a highly promising tourist destination in the future. Located in the expansive highlands of the Central Highlands, Kon Tum enjoys a climate similar to Da Lat, characterized by cool and pleasant weather. The weather in Kon Tum can be divided into two distinct seasons: the rainy season, which begins in April and lasts until November, and the dry season, which spans from December to March every year. One interesting aspect of visiting Kon Tum is that each month offers a unique landscape, showcasing the area's diverse beauty. Kon Tum is rich in the traditional folk culture of ethnic minorities. Its system of tangible and intangible cultural heritage is diverse and unique, reflecting in various aspects such as customary laws, settlement culture, communal houses, festivals, gongs, traditional folk arts, cuisine, costumes, language, writing systems, carvings, patterns, weaving, and more.
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Khanh Hoa

Khanh Hoa is a coastal province in the South Central region of Vietnam. Tourism in Khanh Hoa has developed diversely with various forms such as ecotourism, landscape tourism, and community-based tourism. Khanh Hoa is famous for the coastal city of Nha Trang, which is also the political, economic, cultural, and tourism center of the province. Particularly, Khanh Hoa boasts a beautiful coastline stretching from Dai Lanh commune to the end of Cam Ranh Bay, covering approximately 385 kilometers with numerous large bays including Van Phong, Nha Trang, Cam Ranh, along with around 200 large and small islands along the coast and the easternmost point on the mainland of the country (Hon Doi Cape on Hon Gom Peninsula, Van Ninh district). Currently, Khanh Hoa is known as a destination for resort tourism, beach entertainment with many luxury resorts, entertainment complexes such as Vinpearl, Vinwonders Nha Trang, North Cam Ranh Peninsula Tourism Area, along with famous international brands like InterContinental, Best Western, Six Senses, Radisson, Movenpick, Eastin Grand, contributing to enhancing the brand of Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa tourism. In addition, sports tourism, scuba diving, cultural exploration, and culinary tourism are also favored choices for tourists to enjoy.
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Dak Lak

When mentioning gong culture, coffee, or elephants, everyone will immediately think of Dak Lak tourism, a province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. If you've been captivated by beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, or bustling tourist attractions for a long time, take some time to "change the scene" with the Central Highlands region, which promises to offer you many new experiences. Dak Lak is most beautiful around late November when the rainy season has passed, leaving the autumn sky clear and cool, and the waterfalls still flowing abundantly. The weather in the early months of the year is also pleasant. Late February to early March is the coffee blossom season, April is the season of vibrant red rhododendron flowers, and November is the season of wild sunflowers. Additionally, there are seasons for white lilies, yellow muong flowers, and cherry blossoms as well. And if you've come to Dak Lak, you must visit Buon Don - a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists. Known as the "elephant kingdom" of the Central Highlands, Buon Don is famous for its tradition of elephant hunting, taming, and raising. Here, you can hear stories about mahouts (elephant caretakers), visit ancient stilt houses over a hundred years old, and explore the unique architecture of the tomb of the elephant hunting king Ama Kong... You can also feed and take photos with the elephants under the supervision of the caretakers.
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Dak Nong

With the event of UNESCO recognizing Dak Nong Geological Park as a global geopark, UNESCO Dak Nong has contributed to positioning the global value and prestige of tourism for Dak Nong province. Dak Nong boasts a system of caves that still retain their pristine beauty, precious stone mines, mineral mines, and the majestic scenery of waterfalls such as Dray Sap, Gia Long, Lua, Luu Ly, Bay Tang, as well as national parks like Ta Dung, Nam Cat Tien, and the Nham Nung Nature Reserve with diverse and rare forest ecosystems and wildlife species such as leopards, gibbons, and langurs. In addition, the unique geological values, associated with the formation of cave systems (over 100 caves), sapphire mines, alumina mines, wolfram mines, formed by volcanic eruptions around 3.5 million years ago, are also distinctive features of the geological park.
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Lam Dong

Lam Dong boasts the famous "City of a Thousand Flowers," Da Lat, and LangBiang, the 9th UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Vietnam and the first in the Central Highlands region. For many years, Lam Dong has been etched in the minds of both domestic and international travelers as a region of gentle, elegant, and hospitable tourism. Lam Dong enjoys cool weather all year round, making it a popular choice for those looking to escape the heat. The best time to visit Lam Dong is from November to June, during the dry season, when the weather is ideal for your adventures. Take the time to admire the sunrise and chase clouds at Cau Dat Tea Hill, Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda, or the pristine natural landscapes at Tuyet Tinh Coc, Thong Da Lat Hill, or Nam Cat Tien National Park. Blessed with fresh, cool air year-round, Lam Dong also boasts incredibly unique natural landscapes, making it easy for you to capture artistic souvenir photos when visiting this foggy city.
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Siem Reap

Siem Reap or Siem Riep is the most famous tourism city of Cambodia. It is a small city as Hue city of Vietnam with many green trees. Siem Reap is also the name of a small river which flows through the city centre and then meets Tonle Sap. Yearly, Siem Reap welcomes millions of tourists all over the world to visit and explore the unique of Angkor Wat Temple. Angkor Wat is the historical site of Suryavarman II Reign in the beginning of 12th Century.
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Phnom Penh

A mixture of Asian exotica, the famous Cambodian hospitality awaits visitors to the capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Situated at the confluence of three great rivers, the ‘four arms’ of the Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac, form right in front of the Royal Palace. Phnom Penh is the commercial, political and cultural hub of the Kingdom and is home to over one million of the country’s estimated 11.4 million people. It is also the gateway to an exotic land….the world heritage site, the largest religious complex in the world, the temples of Angkor in the west, the beaches of the southern coast and the ethnic minorities of the northeastern provinces.
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Bac Ninh

Bac Ninh is the smallest province in Vietnam, situated at the northern gateway of the capital city, Hanoi, consisting of 8 administrative units, including the city of Bac Ninh, the town of Tu Son, and 6 districts. Bac Ninh boasts major transportation routes that connect it with key economic, commercial, and cultural centers of the Northern region. It is one of the cradles of Vietnamese civilization, with a history spanning thousands of years, evident in its ancient urban relics like Luy Lau Citadel and flourishing commercial activities. Visiting Bac Ninh, one is struck by its rich cultural essence, being the homeland of temples, pagodas, and shrines, vibrant legends of the Ly and Tran dynasties, and the annual Quan Ho folk festival that enlivens each spring.
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Binh Duong

The natural advantages, coupled with the human touch in building, have created numerous historical relics, famous landmarks, and beautiful landscapes in Binh Duong. These are favorable factors for the development of the tourism industry. Visitors to Binh Duong can explore famous historical, cultural, and architectural sites such as Phu Loi Prison, Tay Nam Ben Cat Tunnels, Thuan An Hoa Battle Zone, ancient houses like Tran Cong Vang, Tran Van Ho, Nguyen Tri Quan, Phu Long Temple, Tan An Temple, Ba Lua Temple... or visit ancient pagodas to find tranquility and blessings like Hoi Khanh Pagoda, Chau Thoi Pagoda. These pagodas are renowned architectural landmarks, preserving many ancient artifacts. Additionally, Binh Duong is also known for traditional crafts such as pottery, lacquerware, sculpture, and bamboo and palm leaf crafts. With renowned brands like Minh Long pottery, Cuong Phat, Nam Viet, Dai Hung brick kiln, Tương Bình Hiệp lacquer village, each product crafted by artisans is a unique work of art that will surely satisfy tourists.
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Binh Dinh

Located in the South Central Coast region, Binh Dinh possesses a long coastline and ideal climatic conditions, with warm temperatures throughout the year, making it highly favorable for the development of coastal and island tourism, as well as resort tourism. Binh Dinh is characterized by picturesque landscapes, with majestic mountains on one side and vast expanses of sea on the other. The transition between the mountains and the sea is marked by lush plains adorned with green rice fields and coconut groves.
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Binh Phuoc

Binh Phuoc serves as both a gateway and a bridge connecting the Central Highlands with the Mekong Delta and Cambodia. The climate of Binh Phuoc is divided into two distinct seasons, the rainy season from May to October and the dry season from November to April of the following year. Binh Phuoc is most beautiful in spring, from late December to January of the following year. During this time, the sun shines brightly, and the rubber forests turn golden orange. Interspersed among the yellow of the rubber forests are vibrant cashew gardens. In early March to April, coffee flowers begin to bloom white.
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Tay Ninh

Located at the junction between the South Central Highlands and the Mekong Delta, Tay Ninh boasts a harmonious combination of two landscapes: it carries the rugged features of a plateau while also displaying characteristics of a delta region. Tay Ninh has become a hot keyword for travel enthusiasts and young people alike. Partly due to the transformation of Black Lady Mountain - a landmark inseparable from Tay Ninh, and partly due to the emergence of new check-in spots that are worth experiencing. This is a land without blue seas, only filled with sun, wind, and sand, yet it possesses countless interesting things waiting for people to come and explore. If you are living or working in Ho Chi Minh City or the southeastern provinces and are looking for a weekend getaway destination for relaxation and fun, then Tây Ninh is definitely an unmissable destination.
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Binh Thuan

Binh Thuan, located in the Southeast of Central Vietnam, stands out as one of the bright spots in Central Vietnam tourism, attracting visitors with its pristine beauty and rich history. The best time to visit Binh Thuan is from December to April. During this time, the intense heat subsides, and the sea is clearer, suitable for recreational activities, swimming, and exploring nature.
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Ca Mau

Ca Mau is known as the southernmost region of the country and is always a must-visit destination for all Vietnamese people at least once in their lives. As the final province of Vietnam with three sides predominantly bordered by the sea, visitors here will have the chance to visit the national coordinate milestone, admire the forests, seas, and witness the vast expanse of the coastal sky. Ca Mau exudes a poetic and romantic beauty, tranquil and rustic, captivating the hearts of visitors. When you come here, you will encounter familiar images of people on three-leaf boats and sampans swaying on the water channels during the flooding season. The characteristic riverine culture in Ca Mau is reflected through traditional craft villages such as fishing, netting, boat building, roofing, boat rowing, mooring, and building docks. Ca Mau is also famous for its vast expanses of lush green rice fields. Exploring these fields, visitors will encounter scenes of people fishing or boats swaying on the Ganh Hao River. It all resembles a watercolor painting with scenes of everyday life serene and tranquil.
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Dong Nai

Adjacent to Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai also boasts numerous tourist attractions that are equally appealing, attracting many young people and families for weekend getaways or holidays. Tourism in Dong Nai has been planned into 5 routes, each featuring various eco-tourism destinations of different sizes. Not only does Dong Nai have the advantage in terms of quantity, but its eco-tourism destinations are also rich and diverse in natural and biological aspects.
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Dong Thap

"Dong Thap, the land of a thousand lotus flowers, Vietnam's most beautiful bears the name of Uncle Ho" - Mentioning Dong Thap, surely everyone will recall these two lines of poetry by the late poet Bao Dinh, describing the beauty of thousands of lotus flowers blooming in the wind. Not only that, the beauty of Dong Thap also lies in its golden rice fields, majestic primeval forests, and the gentle, hospitable nature of its people. Dong Thap has two distinct seasons: the rainy season (lasting from May to November) and the dry season (lasting from December to April of the following year).
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Gia Lai

When mentioning tourism in the Central Highlands (Tay Nguyen) region, people often only remember about the "City of a Thousand Flowers," Dalat, or the coffee capital, Buon Me Thuot, while overlooking the land of Gia Lai with its countless equally attractive destinations. With its breathtaking landscapes generously bestowed by nature, Gia Lai resembles a bold and pristine young woman standing out amidst the majestic mountain ranges, exuding a sense of freedom and wilderness. Gia Lai's climate is distinctly divided into two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season, each with its own characteristics. The dry season begins from November to the end of April the following year. During this time, the weather is dry with mild sunshine. In the period from November to December, Gia Lai is immersed in the golden hues of ripened rice fields, wild sunflowers, and vibrant yellow muong flowers. If you want to admire the pure white beauty of coffee flowers, you should visit around February to April each year. If you plan to travel to Gia Lai, it is advisable to avoid the period from May to October, as this is when the city enters the rainy season and is often inundated with incessant downpours.
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Phu Yen

Currently, Phu Yen is becoming a preferred destination for many tourists in their journey through the South Central Coast region. The land of "yellow flowers on green grass" is now likened to a "sleeping princess" with numerous potentials and inherent advantages being exploited and preserved for tourism development. Phu Yen's diverse and rich terrain has created beautiful landmarks and landscapes including many bays, lagoons, cliffs, and capes with a pristine and appealing natural beauty such as Dam Cu Mong, Dam O Loan, Vung Ro Bay, Xuan Dai Bay, and others.
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Hai Duong

Hai Duong
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Ha Tinh

Ha Tinh is considered a land of extraordinary natural landscapes, strategically located along the coast of Central Vietnam, bordering the provinces of Quang Binh and Nghe An. With its diverse terrain featuring numerous bays, beaches, and pristine forests abundant in resources, this city possesses many captivating tourist attractions, making it a destination full of developmental potential in the near future.
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Hau Giang

Hau Giang is a province in the Mekong Delta, bearing the distinctive features of the rivers and canals of the Western region. This place attracts tourists with its untouched and rustic beauty, with vast rice fields, meandering canals filled with alluvial soil, tranquil life, and the hospitality of the local people. Hau Giang is a destination with great potential for tourism development, with its lush rivers and canals, diverse landscapes of mountains, forests, seas, and fields, along with eco-tourism sites that offer dining, relaxation, and entertainment.
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Hung Yen

"First Kinh Ky - Second Pho Hien' Hung Yen is located on the left bank of the Red River, the center of the Northern Delta, a land with a long-standing cultural tradition. With a favorable geographical location, topography flat, the North borders Bac Ninh province, the Northwest borders Hanoi city, the East borders Hai Duong province, the South borders Thai Binh province, the Southwest borders Ha Nam province and is covered by fertile alluvium from two Big rivers are the Red River and Luoc River, giving Hung Yen green rice and corn fields, large lotus ponds and famous delicious specialties such as longan, honey, lotus seeds...
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Kien Giang

Kien Giang is a renowned province in the Mekong Delta with a highly developed tourism industry. It is a beautiful land with countless impressive natural landscapes ranging from plains, primeval forests, islands, rivers, to borders that any tourist would want to set foot in at least once. Like other provinces in the Mekong Delta, Kien Giang has a tropical monsoon climate, hot and humid all year round, with weather divided into two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. Depending on the preferences and purpose of the trip, tourists can choose the most suitable time to visit Kien Giang.
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Long An

Long An province situated in the Mekong Delta and in the main areas of the Southest economic development. Long An has many special festivals such as the Ky Yen Festival, rainmaking ceremony, Tong Phong festival with traditional games like racing boats, tug of war, wrestling. All of them probably attract more tourists. The traditional handicraft villages such as wood carving (Can Duoc, Ben Luc), jewelery making (Phuoc Van), ship building (Can Duoc)...are also main sources for tourism. These important tourism sources are of great significance to the exploring and planning process to develop the tourism of the province.
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Nam Dinh

Located in the southern part of the Red River Delta, which was considered the second capital of the Tran Dynasty with a series of palaces and fortresses that left a mark of its golden era. Visiting this place, tourists will have the opportunity to explore many historical sites with distinctive architectural features such as the Tran Dynasty cultural relics complex, Phu Day Citadel, Co Le Pagoda, Keo Hanh Thien Pagoda, and the memorial house of former General Secretary Truong Chinh.
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Ninh Thuan

When mentioning Ninh Thuan, one must talk about coastal tourism along with modern experiential sports. With a coastline stretching up to 105km, Ninh Thuan boasts pristine bays with beauty that rivals some tourist destinations in Greece or the Maldives. The image of tourism in Ninh Thuan, along with its tourist attractions, has gradually been recognized by travelers, being voted into the "World Tourism Map." The Amanoi resort in Vinh Hy Bay (Ninh Hai) was selected by Forbes Life magazine (USA) as one of the "Top 10 most attractive destinations in the world."
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Nghe An

Nghe An, the homeland of the great President Ho Chi Minh, is a land that has nurtured generations of heroes and boasts a rich revolutionary tradition of the people. Situated in the heart of the North Central region, Nghe An attracts visitors with its pristine and captivating natural beauty.
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Phu Tho

Phu Tho is a province located in the center, the transition area between the Northern mountains and the plains, the tip of the delta triangle of the Northern Delta, the confluence of three rivers: Thao River, Lo River, Da River. , surrounded by the Tam Dao and Ba Vi mountain ranges, leaning against the hills and mountains close together like an upside-down bowl at the end of the Hoang Lien Son range, facing the vast and fertile Northern Delta. Phu Tho has many scenic spots such as Bach Hac Junction, Gioi Suoi Tien Pond, Ao Chau Dam, Van Hoi Dam, Thanh Thuy hot mineral water mine, Xuan Son National Park...
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Soc Trang

Soc Trang Province of Vietnam is located deep in the Mekong Delta. Soc Trang is bordered to the north and north-east by the Hau River (lower Mekong River) and Tra Vinh Province, to the north by Can Tho Province, to the north-west by Hau Giang Province, to the west and south-west by Bac Lieu Province, and to the south by the East Vietnam Sea.
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Son La

Son La is a high mountainous province, located in the northwest of our country, established in 1904, separated from the central Van Bu Nghia Lo region, including 6 continents: Muong Muoi (Thuan Chau), Muong La, Muong Mua (Mai Son), Muong Vat (Yen Chau), Muong Sang (Moc Chau), Muong Tac (Phu Yen, Bac Yen). The provincial capital is located on Khau Ca hill in Muong La district (present-day Son La City). During the Hung King's reign, Son La belonged to the Tan Hung department, during the Ly dynasty it belonged to Lam Tay district, during the Tran dynasty it belonged to Da Giang and Qui Hoa, then Thien Hung town, during the Le dynasty it belonged to 16 Thai continents, and under the Nguyen dynasty it was called the region Thap Chau belongs to Hung Hoa district. Son La has many ethnic festivals, each with its own unique characteristics such as the New Rice Festival of the Kho Mu people, Hoa Ban Festival, Pang Cau No Festival of the Kho Mu and Xinh Mun ethnic groups; Bamboo shoot offering festival of La Ha people; Muong people's blessing ceremony; Ban festival, praying for rain of Thai people, Bamboo shoot celebration of many ethnic groups in the Northwest... Son La also has relics such as Son La Prison, Son La museum in Son La city, Chien Vien pagoda Institute in Moc Chau... Besides, nature also created many tourist areas and beautiful scenic areas in Son La that are very suitable for resort, picnic and discovery tourism such as: Ban Mong Hot Springs (Hua La), Yen Chau scenic spot, Tham Tat, Tham Ke caves... in Chieng An, Ban Hin; Moc Chau plateau has Plum Garden, tea exchange, dairy farm and scenic spots such as Dai Yem Waterfall, Bach Long Glass Bridge,... Local specialties and cuisine in the province: Bac Yen cat apple, Mong rice cake, Yen Chau banana wine, buffalo skin salad, pa tỉnh tộp, Bamboo bamboo shoots salted with Hang Dong chili, green bamboo shoots, Phieng Khoai plum, mo soup, rice wine fermented with Hang Chu leaves, Bac Yen cardamom, fish maw , Chieng Khoong longan, wild eggplant, Da River whitefish, Phu Yen orange, ginger flower, Moc Chau deer wine, Chieng Dong garlic, rotten meat, canarium, pa giang, Cu Cang taro, roasted stink bug, Moc Chau tea ,... From Hanoi, visitors can go to Son La along Highway 6 to experience mountain passes with majestic natural landscapes throughout the journey.
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Thai Binh

Thai Binh has 56km of coastline with a number of beaches that still retain their pristine beauty such as Dong Chau, Vanh Islet, Den Den and a system of rich historical and cultural relics such as Keo Pagoda, Tran Temple, Dong Bang Temple. ,... is an attractive destination for domestic and foreign tourists. Festival tourist attractions such as: Keo Pagoda, Tran Temple, Dong Bang Temple, Tien La Temple, Bach Thuan Garden Village, Minh Lang Embroidery Village, Dong Xam Silver Carving, Vanh Islet, Thu Islet, Den Den Islet. In particular, Keo Pagoda is one of the ancient pagodas in Vietnam that is preserved with almost intact architecture hundreds of years old. Con Vanh belongs to the Red River Delta biosphere reserve area (recognized by UNESCO in December 2004), located in a continuous system of coastal mangrove forests stretching from Ninh Binh - Nam Dinh - Thai Binh. - Hai Phong - Quang Ninh. This place has a quite rich mangrove ecosystem with many plant species such as tigers, parrots, cork, pine, over 200 species of valuable seafood and many rare bird species. Thai Binh is one of the tourist destinations that is not only famous for its many beautiful landscapes, famous historical relics, or sacred pagodas... but also has an extremely rich and diverse cuisine: Nguyen Village Cay Cake, Vi Thuy Spring Roll, Nem Chao Vi Thuy, Nem Salad, Bun Bung, Dai Dong Gai Cake, Thai Thuy Jellyfish Salad, Ben Hiep Pork Cake, Ca Ra River Crab Hotpot, Kien Xuong Earthworm, Vu Thu Khuc Cake,...
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Thai Nguyen

Thai Nguyen
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Tra Vinh

Tra Vinh is located in the Mekong River Plains, 202 km southeast of Ho Chi Minh City. The main ethnic groups to populate the area include the Kinh, Khmer, and Hoa. There are 140 pagodas of Khmer, 50 pagodas of Viet (Kinh) and 5 pagodas of Hoa. The famous ones include Ang, Sam-rong-ek, Co, Hang. Co Pagoda is home of thousands of birds including storks, Cong coc and pigeons.
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Vinh Long

Vinh Long is home to 450 relics, including 10 relics recognized as national relics of culture and history and 32 provincial relics of culture and history. Vinh Long is the gateway to river islands and some worthwhile sites, including the Cai Be floating market, orchards and homestays – which can be a highlight of a Mekong journey.
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Vinh Phuc

Vinh Phuc province was established in 1950, on the basis of merging two provinces: Vinh Yen and Phuc Yen, in 1968 merged with Phu Tho province to become Vinh Phu province, from January 1, 1997 Vinh Phuc province was re-established. . Vinh Phuc is located in the North adjacent to Tuyen Quang and Thai Nguyen provinces, to the West adjacent to Phu Tho province, to the South adjacent to the capital Hanoi, to the East adjacent to 2 districts of Soc Son and Dong Anh - Hanoi. Vinh Phuc has 41 ethnic groups living in the area, of which the main ethnic groups are: Kinh, San Diu, Nung, Dao, Cao Lan, Muong. Vinh Phuc has many famous tourist destinations such as Tam Dao, Dai Lai with many luxury tourist areas, Truc Lam Tay Thien Zen Monastery, Binh Son Tower, Tich Son Pagoda, Huong Canh Pottery Village,... Come to Vinh Phuc , visitors not only enjoy moments of real rest, admiring the beautiful landscapes of nature, but also enjoy the region's own specialties such as hill chicken, black pig, Tam Dao chayote tops, and whelk fish. Lap Thach, Tam Duong pineapple, Dau Dam Vac shrimp, Yen Lac coconut wine... There are also Lung Ngoai cake, Vinh Tuong molasses cake, Tay Dinh rice cake, Hoi Hop cake, Tu Yen braised sweet soup,... Du Guests can easily come to Vinh Phuc by air via Noi Bai airport, only 45 minutes drive from Vinh Yen city, in addition there is also Noi Bai - Lao Cai highway,... suitable for transportation. Quick response to your weekend getaways.
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Hoang Sa islands

Hoàng Sa và Trường Sa là của Việt Nam "Việt Nam có đầy đủ các chứng cứ lịch sử có giá trị pháp lý để chứng minh và bảo vệ chủ quyền của mình đối với 2 quần đảo Hoàng Sa và Trường Sa" https://dangcongsan.vn/bien-dao-viet-nam/hoang-sa-va-truong-sa-la-cua-viet-nam-553850.html
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Truong Sa islands

Hoàng Sa và Trường Sa là của Việt Nam "Việt Nam có đầy đủ các chứng cứ lịch sử có giá trị pháp lý để chứng minh và bảo vệ chủ quyền của mình đối với 2 quần đảo Hoàng Sa và Trường Sa" https://dangcongsan.vn/bien-dao-viet-nam/hoang-sa-va-truong-sa-la-cua-viet-nam-553850.html
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Phu Quoc islands

Located in the Gulf of Thailand, with a coastline of 150km belonging to Phu Quoc City, Kien Giang Province, Phu Quoc is the largest tourist island in Vietnam. It is known as the pearl island in the southwestern sea of the country, attracting many tourists as well as international investors. Here, visitors will be captivated by the pristine beauty with gentle waves and calm winds at Sao Beach or the tranquil atmosphere with turquoise sea and white sand at Khem Beach.

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