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What route do you recommend to travel to Vietnam?

Vietnam's territory is long and narrow, so the route of Vietnam's travel, whether all the way south or all the way north, can include important tourist destinations. The most classic description of Vietnam is "Vietnam is more beautiful", so if you travel to Vietnam, you might as well go all the way south and gradually experience the process of becoming more and more beautiful.

First of all, Hanoi can be the first stop. Hanoi, as the capital of Vietnam, has a profound heritage. Walking through the old streets, you can always feel that the old times are circulating. In Hanoi, it is recommended to visit the night market, where you can eat, drink and have fun, and you can also find many small things. After visiting the night market, you can take a walk in Fuxing Jianhu and experience the nightlife in the old city.

Hanoi heads south and reaches Da Nang. Da Nang is known as "one of the top ten most beautiful beaches in the world". The sea here is particularly blue and calm, suitable for surfing in the sea, and you can meet fishermen who come back from fishing at the seaside. If you stay longer, you can rent a motorcycle to ride the most beautiful highway in Vietnam-the seaside highway.

30 kilometers away from Da Nang is the ancient town of Huian. The lanterns lit on Hoi An Street attract many tourists every year. There are many excellent tailors in Hoi An. The traditional clothes they make are the best in Vietnam. You might as well order one if you like.

Hoi An will go south and reach Nha Trang. Nha Trang has a strong business atmosphere and relatively perfect tourism services. Many people in China will choose to spend their holidays by the sea.

If you leave Nha Trang, you can go to Daat. The altitude here is relatively high, and it is surrounded by mountains. It is called "France hidden by Vietnam", and the streets are full of French villas and pine forests, which is especially suitable for living.

Not far from Datuk, it is another seaside town Mina. The most famous beaches in Minai are red sand beach and white sand beach. Watching the sunrise or sunset will be an unforgettable memory during the trip.

To the south of Minai, you will arrive at Ho Chi Minh City, the second largest city in Vietnam. You can visit the churches and post offices here, which have a profound historical background. Also, don't forget to have a cup of coffee in the street.

Further south, there is a relatively small recommended place-Qin Mao. The tourism industry in Qin is not very developed, and there are relatively few tourists. There is a famous water trading market worth visiting. As the birthplace of "river rice noodles" in Vietnam, it is also meaningful to explore handmade rice noodle workshops.