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What tourist attractions are there in Vietnam?

The most famous tourist attractions in Vietnam

Hanoi: The Smile of Life

The old town of Hanoi is commonly known as Thirty-sixth Street. As the name suggests, every street is Doing some kind of the same business. Although this division has now changed, you can still see a street for shoes, a street for clothing and even a street for motorcycle accessories. I especially like to see the small shops one after another on the street. Those small shops open to tourists are filled with Vietnamese handicrafts, including all kinds of silk products, wood carvings, and lacquer paintings. They are so beautiful. I also like to see women wearing traditional clothes and bamboo hats walking along the street carrying poles filled with green vegetables, colorful flowers, and most of all, fresh and tender fruits of various colors. In the small alley that I must pass back to the hotel, women after get off work bought vegetables and meat for home. The bags hanging on the handlebars of the motorcycle were filled with fat oval French bread. The alleys are full of fresh agricultural products, people peeling sugar cane, and pounding shrimp paste. This scene makes people like it very much. This is prosperous Hanoi and living Hanoi. Although there is no romantic sentiment, it is so vivid and lively.

Hue: There is also a Forbidden City here

In the Forbidden City in the center of the city, the wild grass and duckweed on the moat add a sense of desolation to the neat and prosperous city outside the city. Walking into the Meridian Gate, the first gate of the Forbidden City, I found that no matter whether it is Vietnam or tourists, the Forbidden City cannot be avoided, no matter how small it is or even if it is in ruins. Because it has been deeply imprinted with history, and time is the most helpless and beautiful pattern on the ancient brick wall.

Hoi An: Like the Jiangnan style

The small town of Hoi An is like a classical lady from Chinese paintings, dignified, virtuous, and yet charming. There are Chinese-style buildings next to each other. Plum blossoms, orchids, bamboos and chrysanthemums are painted in the halls, and Chinese couplets are written on them. But when I asked the owner, he said he was not Chinese.

What best conveys the charm of the small town are the tailor shops all over the street. Piles of silk fabrics, dazzling catalogs, high-quality services and low prices make all men and women unable to move. . Many Westerners have custom-made large and small bags of clothes to take home. From men's suits and dress shirts to women's tops, skirts and coats, the tailors here seem to be able to do everything. However, what girls yearn for most is to choose a piece of flawless white silk and make an Ao dai, so that they can experience the elegance and charm of Vietnamese beauties.

Nha Trang: The Lazyness of the Sun

You can walk a few steps leisurely to the beach, spend a few dollars to rent a deck chair, and a day of leisurely life begins.

All the way south, along the long coastline, passing countless beautiful harbors, but there is no time to stop. Finally arrived in Nha Trang, where I can enjoy sunbathing and have a delicious seafood dinner. I have been looking forward to this day for a long time.

Just find a clean and cheap hotel to stay in, and take a leisurely walk to the beach. Spend a few bucks to rent a deck chair and you can start a whole day of leisurely life. You don’t have to go swimming in the sea, just watching the blue water rushing around you is already very happy.

Saigon: a time-space-dislocated European style

The twilight and melancholy tropical scenery, the pain left over from the war, the colonial feasting, the inexplicable love and hatred... So I was particularly curious about this city.

The brick-red cathedral, the white Madonna statue, and the century-old post office stand quietly in the center of the city. Among the high and low old and new buildings, it seems like time and space have been reversed.

The simple war crimes memorial hall is crowded with tourists from all over the world, remembering that turbulent era, when the bloody killings, brutality and crimes were straightforwardly displayed before people's eyes. Not far away, the presidential palace of the South Vietnamese regime is still luxurious, but it has been renamed the Reunification Palace and is open to tourists.