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The Gate leading to the Marble Mountains, a popular tourist destination Ban Gioc Falls Giant Waterfalls located in Northern Vietnam Bái Đính Temple, a popular site for Buddhist pilgrimages from across Vietnam. Imperial City, Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. Tourism in Vietnam is a component of the modern Vietnamese economy. In ...
After being recognized, the sites became popular tourist attractions. They are also considered to be driving forces behind the growth of tourism in the country. [ 7 ] According to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism , Tràng An was the most popular World Heritage Site in Vietnam, attracted more than 6 million visitors and raised 867.5 ...
Tourist attractions in Vietnam by province (32 C) * Lists of tourist attractions in Vietnam (1 C, 5 P) B. Beaches of Vietnam (9 P) E. Entertainment events in Vietnam ...
Lists of monuments and memorials in Vietnam (1 P) Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Vietnam" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
World Heritage Site – World Heritage Details website; 360° panophotography – The World Heritage List in pano-photography and virtual tours; VRheritage.org – Documentation of World Heritage Sites; UNESCO World Heritage List – Complete list with links and map of all sites; whc.unesco.org – The Official World Heritage List in Google ...
Tourist attractions by country and populated place (73 C) ... Tourist attractions in Germany (32 C, 1 P) Tourist attractions in Ghana (15 C, 25 P)
The Nha Trang Tourist Information Center (a non-governmental organisation), located near the Cho Dam Market has been set up to provide information for visitors. [13] The local cuisine is most famous for fresh seafood and barbecued pork rolled in rice paper. The area's bird's nest soup is deemed one of the best in Vietnam. Bird's nests are ...
Regions of Vietnam Topographic map of Vietnam. Vietnam is located on the eastern margin of the Indochinese peninsula and occupies about 331,211.6 square kilometres (127,881.5 sq mi), of which about 25% was under cultivation in 1987. It borders the Gulf of Tonkin, Gulf of Thailand, and Pacific Ocean, along with China, Laos, and Cambodia.