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If your impression of Vietnam only stops at Halong Bay, it would be a pity to miss other charming places in Vietnam.
After staying in Vietnam for so many years, I have summarized "10 reasons to fall in love with Vietnam". Let me talk about Vietnam in my eyes since I have been in contact with Vietnam for a long time. Regardless of whether you have been to Vietnam or not, through these 10 reasons, you can experience Central South Africa.
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1. Vietnam’s bench food When you arrive in Vietnam, if you don’t taste the food and snacks from various places in Vietnam, it would be a waste of time!
Vietnamese food is diverse. You can imitate the local Vietnamese in wearing shorts, shorts, or even flip-flops, sit on a small plastic chair, and eat large plates of seafood, fresh vegetables, and vegetables on a small plastic table.
Gherkins, Vietnamese pancakes and Vietnamese pho, or authentic pho, paired with local ice-cold beer, watching the people coming and going on the street, the motorcycles on the road... Only then can you truly experience the joy of Vietnamese life.
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2. Motorcycles filling the streets When traveling in Vietnam, you must first learn to cross the road.
Traffic in Vietnam's big cities is so chaotic that at first, crossing the street may seem impossible.
On the street, there is an endless stream of cars and people, the most numerous of which are motorcycles.
When you cross the road, two-wheeled motorcycles will whiz by in front of you, which is another scene in the streets of Vietnam.
The secret to crossing the road is to raise your right hand to signal and then cross carefully. You need to keep walking slowly instead of suddenly stopping or speeding up.
Once you master the secret of crossing the road, you will actually find that the streets in Vietnam are also chaotic and orderly.
3. Vietnamese Coffee The Vietnamese people’s affection for coffee is just like the status of tea to the Chinese people. It is a kind of penetration that goes deep into the bone marrow.
Vietnam is the world's second-largest coffee exporter, after Brazil.
There are two types of coffee in Vietnam, one is a low-leak coffee brewing method, and the other is a pot-brewed coffee. This kind of coffee is mostly found in alleys. It is the most popular coffee. It is to wrap the coffee powder with gauze and put it on the coffee table.
Boil it in a pot, then scoop it out of the pot and add ice cubes and condensed milk to drink.
4. The most charming floating market in the Mekong Delta region of the Mekong River is in Can Tho City. People who have lived on the Mekong River for generations drive boats every day to transport and buy and sell goods. Large boats, small boats, hand rowing boats, motor sailing boats, wooden and aluminum ones.
Made of iron,... everything is available.
Through the cruise ship, you can get the closest look at the boats of all sizes running on the river, and the local people buying and selling vegetables, fruits, local snacks and specialties. Everything presents the most primitive life scenes of people on the water.
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5. The mystery of Vietnam’s karst caves. Vietnam’s karst cave, Son Son Cave, has the most well-preserved jungles and lakes in Vietnam. It is also the largest cave in the world. However, visiting Son Son Cave is strictly controlled and the cost is very expensive.
In addition, there is Paradise Cave, located in Phong Nha Kebang National Park, which provides tourists with a variety of cave tours, including boardwalk tours at the entrance of the cave and adventure tours inside the cave.
6. Fresh fruits: Vietnam has a tropical climate, so tropical fruits, such as durian, dragon fruit, rambutan, and mangosteen are sold everywhere in Vietnam.
Familiar fruits such as pineapple, banana and watermelon are also common fresh fruits in Vietnamese markets.
7. Halong Bay Halong Bay, known as "Guilin on the Sea", is the scene of the movie "007 Tomorrow Never Dies" and is also listed as a world natural landscape cultural asset by UNESCO...!
Halong Bay is located in northern Vietnam. The scenic area of ??Halong Bay is divided into three small bays in the east, west and south. There are Cat Ba Island, Tuan Chau Island, Tiangong Cave, Fighting Cock Rock, Surprise Cave and many other famous attractions. Among them, Cat Ba Island is the most famous tourist attraction in Halong Bay.
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Taking a sightseeing boat is the most common way to visit Halong Bay. You can not only shuttle between the islands to enjoy the mountain and sea scenery, but also get off the boat to visit the islands and caves.
8. Terraced Rice Scenery - Sabah SAPA is a small mountain town in northwest Vietnam near the Chinese border. Many blue-eyed and blond foreigners can be seen on the streets of this small mountain town, which is very popular among backpackers.
Carrying a simple overnight bag and walking on foot, along the way there are mountains and terraces that form a graceful arc, and non-asphalt roads that cut into the villages, allowing people to get closer to the land and leave everything in the world behind easily.
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9. The beautiful ancient town of Hoi An. Hoi An is located on the north bank of the Thu Bon River on the outskirts of Da Nang in central Vietnam. It is a well-preserved traditional trading port in Southeast Asia and was once a famous oriental port in history.
Its architecture and street style are influenced by the combination of earth and foreign styles. In addition to most Chinese-style buildings in Hoi An Ancient Town, there are also a large number of French classical buildings and courtyard-style buildings.
Most of these French-style buildings are beautiful in appearance and have graceful lines. The outer walls are decorated with European Renaissance figures, which are of great artistic value. There are also many beautiful buildings with Vietnamese national characteristics.
10. The warm and friendly Vietnamese people are simple, hard-working and optimistic. These are the people of this land.
If you travel to Vietnam, you can spend more time getting to know them.