Monday, January 5, 2009

Welcome to Vietnam !





Vietnam is one country of 4,000 years of civilization. Nowadays, "Open Policy" and mighty landscape attract more travelers to visit this country. Vietnam now is also considered as one of the most secure destinations in all of Asia.
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam, which was founded on September 2nd 1945, has never stopped its fast developing steps for a moment since the union of North and South Vietnam in 1975; especially after the policy of economic liberalizations, Vietnam is no longer a State in time of war. This country is more and more famed and popular for its beautiful white sandy beaches, imposing highlands, well-preserved primeval forests, kind and stalwart people who enjoy their placid rural lives. Taking a tour to Socialist Republic of Vietnam would be a really good choice to have a memorable holiday.
Vietnam is on the east coast of the Indian Peninsula and has a 3260 kilometers' (about 2025 miles) long coastline. With China to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, Gulf of Tonkin and South China Sea to the east, the shape of Vietnam's territory is just like an elongated "S" and its' narrowest point is only 50 kilometers (30 miles) wide. With an area of 330,000 square kilometers (127,000 square miles), three quarters are lofty mountainous regions and altiplanos and only one quarter is fertile land and deltas. Vietnam is the one of the most populous countries in the world having a population of 79 million which falls into more than 50 ethnic groups. About 80 percent is Vietnamese, and others are mostly Chinese, Khmers and Thai. Vietnamese is the official language, and foreign languages like English, Chinese, French and Russian are used popularly in the country. Buddhism, Christianity, Caodaism, Muslim, Taoist and Confucianism all have sizeable believers while Buddhists are in the majority. Due to the complex landform, Vietnam has diverse weather in different regions. Generally speaking, Vietnam belongs to the tropical monsoon climate which brings a dry season from April to November and a rainy season from May to October each year.
Hanoi, the Capital city, is the largest metropolis except for Saigon, and is the center of politics, economy, culture and transportation in Vietnam. Built in seventh century, Hanoi is known as the City of the Millennium. Strong local flavor and numerous historical sites make this garden-like city a very good travel destination. Folk customs such as purifier lacquer, dulcet music, impressive dance, fancy water puppetry and inimitable cuisine all could provide you with a very enjoyable tour.
The Red River in the north and the Mekong River in the south of Vietnam helped develop this dignified, staunch and brave nation, and their glorious and brilliant culture will definitely catch the attention of visitors from all over the world.
The way Vietnam has emerged from the tatters of long battles could be compared to the process of a lotus plant pushing up through mud and murky water to emerge as a beautiful blooming flower. Today's Vietnam is a fascinating place that offers lasting memories and eternal images.
Water buffalos and green rice fields, bustling and colorful markets, elegant women dressed in traditional Ao Dai and conical hats, Cyclo bikes weaving through manic streets and quiet lanes, fine silks and obliging tailor ... and more. And then there's the incredible range of delicious food - sure to delight even the most exacting gourmet! Visitors just love everything about Vietnam.
Visitors can cruise amongst the magnificent limestone peaks of Ha Long Bay, trek through rugged and remote hill tribe areas, explore ancient and modern cities, laze on idyllic beaches, laugh with village children or navigate the intricate waterways of the Mekong Delta.
Vietnam has plenty of natural beauty to quench anyone's thirst for adventure, especially visitors will be most impressed by its wonderful people. Living on boats, in stilt houses or crowded cities, it is their welcoming smiles, eternal good humor and genuine hospitality that quickly puts visitors at ease.
Come to Vietnam - there is something new to discover and experience at every turn!


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