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Vietnam Travel Guide.


Vietnam Fast FactsGeneral InformationAttractions
About Vietnam Cities
  • Danang
  • Dien Bien Phu
  • Hanoi
  • Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
  • Hoi An
  • Hue
  • Nha Trang
  • Vung Tau

    Fast Facts
    Full Name
    Socialist Republic of Vietnam
    Capital City
    Hanoi (pop 3.5 million)
    Area
    329,566 sq km
    127,245 sq miles
    Population
    81,624,700
    Time Zone
    GMT/UTC +7 ()
    Daylight Saving Start
    not in use
    Daylight Saving End
    not in use
    Languages
    Vietnamese (official)
    English (other)
    Chinese (other)
    French (other)
    Russian (other)
    Religion
    Buddhism is the principal religion but there are also sizeable Taoist, Confucian, Hoa Hao, Cao Daists, Muslim and Christian minorities
    Currency
    Dong (D)
    Electricity
    220V 50HzHz
    Electric Plug Details
    European plug with two circular metal pins
    British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade
    Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades
    Country Dialing Code
    84
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    General Information

    Vietnam borders with China in the north, Laos and Kampuchea in the West, and the Pacific Ocean in the east. Its lies in the centre of South-East Asia. Vietnam's territory stretches from Lung Cu village (Ha Tuyen province) in the north to Rach Tau hamlet (Minh Hai province) in the south. It is a S-shaped pennisula, with thousands of off-shore islands and archipelagoes; the biggest of which are the Hoang SA (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelagoes. Vietnam's mainland covers 331,689 square kilometres .

    According to archaeological discoveries made at Do Mountain, it is believed that life in Vietnam began as far back as 300,000 years ago. Officially, the history of Vietnam stretches back 4,000 years when it was founded by the Hung Kings. It was then named Van Lang.

    When speaking upon the history of Vietnam, it is important to note the large role played by the French in Vietnam. It began in 1858, when the French took over Danang in southern Vietnam. Over time, more and more territory was won over by the French. It wasn't until 1954, when the French surrendered to to the Viet Minh, ending the French Indochina War, that the French colonial control in Vietnam ended.

    The immediate image in the minds of most people at the mention of Vietnam is that of the war fought against the United States some twenty years ago. Most people think of the country only in terms of the American conflict in Indochina. The war ended nearly twenty years ago, and today, despite lingering signs of past American involvement, the situation in Vietnam is markedly different. People have finally begun to look at the country from another perspective, now that travelers and tourists from the West are being welcomed into what was once a forbidden country. It may take a bit more effort and tenacity to plan an excursion into Vietnam than it would for another Southeast Asian country, but Vietnam has much to offer in terms of culture and sights

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    Attractions
    • Hanoi Opera House
    • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
    • Hoan Kiem Lake
    • Lang Pagoda
    • Lien Phai Pagoda
    • Quan Thanh Pagoda
    • St.Joseph's Cathedral
    • Tay Ho Pagoda
    • Temple of Litherature
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