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Con Se Tre - Nha Trang Con Se Tre - Nha Trang Khanh Hoa is a coastal province in Southern Central Vietnam gathering of all kinds of basic terrains: semi-mountainous areas, coastal plains, sea, seashore, islands, archipelago, forests…  all forming a miniature Vietnam. This characteristic helps create all favorable conditions for an overall economic development, in which a combined sea economy is most significant.

Khanh Hoa is situated at the...
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Riding Boat on Mekong Delta - Ben Tre Riding Boat on Mekong Delta - Ben Tre A pristine hick area with pure ecological environment created partly by the green of coconut tree lines and large fruits gardens has made Ben Tre a nation’s precious green ecological complex in southern Vietnam

"Who’s standing there looking like a coconut shadow, with long hair gone in the wind? .. That is Ben Tre’s girl...” is the famous song about Ben Tre, a green land with coconut trees...
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consetre consetre Still remaining its form of City under Middle Age and the constructions of monarchic, a invaluable museum of Vietnam, this is Imperial City - the last remaining section of 19th-century Hue, and it is now a modern experiment in recreating traditional Vietnam. The Imperial City was recognized as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO on December 1993. Let’s take a trip through the most  important...
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dainoi dainoi Coming to Quang Tri Province, tourists are able to take an interesting holiday in the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ).

Quang Tri, which was the province capital of that area, is located in the Central Region of Vietnam, near the crossways between North and South Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. The province preserves many remains from the anti-American resistance war such as the ancient citadel of Quang Tri, Khe...

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