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Introduction of Vietnamese tourist attractions Introduction of scenic spots in Vietnam

What are the tourist attractions in Vietnam?

Introduction: Vietnam is located on the east side of Indo-China Peninsula, with an S-shaped territory and a length of 2, kilometers from north to south. There are many places of interest in Vietnam, which combines the mysterious colors of the East with the romantic customs of France, and is rich in agricultural products. The following are the tourist attractions in Vietnam that I have compiled and shared for you. Please read for reference.

What are the tourist attractions in Vietnam

Vietnam is rich in tourism resources, and five scenic spots have been listed as world cultural and natural heritage by UNESCO. The main tourist cities are ha noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Halong Bay in Quang Ninh Province, Hue, Nha Trang, Fanche and Touton. Among them, Minai, Vietnam is a tourist paradise for most kite surfers.

Attraction 1: Red Church

The Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City, also known as the Red Church, is the most famous landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. The church was built in 1883 as a souvenir of the French colonial period. The building is well-proportioned, solemn and magnificent, with two 4-meter-high bell towers soaring into the sky, which is modeled after the bell tower of Notre Dame de Paris. All the red bricks for the construction of the church were shipped from France and have not faded at all. In the garden square in front of the church, there stands a 4-ton statue of the Virgin Mary, which was given by the Roman church in 1945. The exterior porch of the church is covered with exquisite carvings, and the interior is surrounded by small prayer rooms. The shrines, sculptures and decorations of each room are different. This Catholic church is still in use today, and many devout believers gather here on Sundays and religious festivals.

Attraction 2: Duzhu Temple

Located in the southwest of Bating Square in Hanoi, it was built in the Li Dynasty in 149. It was named after the temple was built on a big stone column in Lingfen pond. Lingbiogas pool is square, with brick railings around it. The temple is wooden and square, with 3 meters on each side and corridors on all sides. Legend: Li Taizu was childless and once dreamed that Guanyin Bodhisattva sitting on the lotus leaf handed him a baby boy. Soon Li Taizu married a young peasant woman, and she later gave birth to a boy for Li Taizu, which was exactly the same as the baby boy in her dream, so Li Taizu ordered the construction of Duzhu Temple to show gratitude. The stone pillar with a diameter of 1.25 meters and a height of 4 meters above the ground symbolizes the pedicel. The four wooden supports around the stone pillar are like flowers, and the temple body and the eaves with slightly tilted sides form petals. A plaque is hung under the eaves of the front of the temple, with the inscription "Lotus Terrace". After several repairs, the existing temple is smaller than the original one, but its artistic style remains.

scenic spot 3: Halong Bay

"Guilin's landscape is the best in the world" is well known all over the world. In Vietnam, there is also a tourist resort known for its beautiful scenery-Halong Bay. Here, Shan Qi, with its beautiful water and picturesque scenery, is the most magnificent karst area, known as "Guilin on the Sea", and was listed in the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1994.

attraction 4: Vietnam War Memorial

The original name of the museum was "Museum of American War Crimes", but it was changed after Vietnam and the United States established diplomatic relations. The predecessor of the museum is the US military intelligence center, and the contents of the exhibition are divided into two parts: indoor and outdoor.

The outdoor part is a display of planes, shells and various gas bombs used by the US military during the Vietnam War, and a French-made guillotine that was shipped to Vietnam in the early 2th century. This guillotine was fully used in 1959-196, and it was chilling to see.

The indoor part uses pictures, maps and words to describe how the US military killed Vietnamese with advanced weapons and inhumane methods during the Vietnam War. Even though the name of the museum has been changed, the contents have not changed. The explanatory texts used in the museum include Vietnamese, English and Chinese. Interestingly, most of these pictures describing American atrocities are from the United States. All the objects displayed in the museum are living objects, such as the Songmei village massacre, photos of various destructive behaviors of the US military, and descriptions of deformed children affected by dead leaves. Even deformed fetuses soaked in formalin are one of the exhibits, which is terrible.

Attraction 5: Bating Square

If the capital Hanoi is the heart of Vietnam, Bating Square can be said to be the heart of Hanoi. On September 2, 1945, President Ho Chi Minh announced the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam here. The square is 32 meters long and nearly 1 meters wide, and can accommodate 1.2 million people. It is a place for people's gatherings and festivals in Hanoi.

Attraction 6: Hanoi Cathedral

Hanoi Cathedral, also known as Saint Joseph Cathedral, is the oldest church in Hanoi. It is said that it was built in imitation of Notre Dame de Paris, which is really medieval and a very representative French building in Hanoi. Founded in 1886, it belongs to neo-Gothic style and was sponsored by two color merchants. Although the exterior looks a little mottled, the main altar, stained glass windows and square towers with complicated decorations inside the church are very interesting. The main gate of the church will only open when mass is held. At the rest of the time, tourists need to enter from the side, and the side door is located in the alley facing the left side of the church.

Attraction 7: French Post Office

The central post office in Ho Chi Minh City was built in the late 19th century and designed by French architects. The interior of the hall is luxuriantly decorated and the dome is very classical. There are business counters on both sides of the spacious hall, and circular benches, souvenir counters and long writing tables are in turn in the middle from outside to inside. Ho Chi Minh kindly overlooks groups of foreign tourists at the end of the hall, who are taking pictures, staring blankly or writing with a big stack of postcards.

Attraction 8: Tianhou Palace

Tianhou Palace is one of the largest, oldest and most historical and cultural monuments of Chinese temples in Ho Chi Minh City. The temples in the museum are mainly dedicated to Mazu, and the cultural relics in the museum have considerable historical and cultural value, including the Great Hong Zhong, which was cast in China during the 6-year reign of Qing Qianlong, and the large plaque "Han Hong Guang Da", which was hung on the central hall of the temple during the 5-year reign of Qing Jiaqing. In 186, the commander of the French army signed a warrant to "prohibit soldiers from destroying temples"; A pair of stone lions have stood in front of the temple for more than a hundred years.

attraction 9: former residence of ho chi Minh

former residence of ho chi Minh is a two-story wooden high-rise house. Ho Chi Minh has lived here for a long time because the President's Office is too extravagant. The lower floor of the high-rise house is the reception room, with meeting tables and chairs. There is no wall except the columns, so it can escape the heat in summer. There are two rooms on the upper floor of the tall house, and the bedroom on the left with an ordinary wooden bed. On the right is the office, with only a wooden table and several wooden chairs. The whole tall house is as simple, elegant and noble as its owner.

what are the famous scenic spots in Vietnam?

1. Bating Square

Bating Square is located in the center of ha noi, the capital of the socialist Republic of Vietnam, with an area of about one third of Tiananmen Square. It is an important place for Vietnam to hold rallies and festivals. There are government offices and foreign embassies around the square.

On the west side of the square is Chairman Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, and on the east is Bating Hall, surrounded by green trees and surrounded by buildings. There are several radial boulevards in the square, which are connected with other parts of downtown Hanoi. Xiongwang Avenue, which is more than 1 meters long and 24 meters wide, runs through the square.

On the west side of Bating Square stands the mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh. Northwest of the tomb is Ho Chi Minh's former residence in Hanoi, and southwest is Ho Chi Minh Museum. There is a famous Duzhu Temple in front of the museum. From Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum to the north along Xiongwang Road, on the right is the office of the central government of Vietnam, where the central leaders also meet foreign guests.

On the left side of Xiongwang Road is the President's Office, where Vietnamese national leaders meet foreign guests and hold major events. The Presidential Palace Square is the place where high-level foreign delegations hold welcoming ceremonies when they visit.

2. Halong Bay

Halong Bay is located in the west of Beibu Gulf, 15 kilometers away from Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. In 1994, UNESCO listed Halong Bay as a natural heritage in the World Heritage List. Halong Bay, a bay in Quang Ninh province in northern Vietnam, is famous for its beautiful scenery.

the scenic spot is divided into three bays: east, west and south. Because its scenery resembles the landscape of Guilin in China, it is called "Guilin on the Sea". On November 12th, 211, the "New Seven Natural Wonders of the World" was announced, and Halong Bay was on the list.

3. Lake of the Restored Sword

Vietnamese: Hoàn Kiem. Vietnam scenic spot. One of the most famous lakes in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is located in the downtown area. It is long and narrow from north to south, oval in shape and covers an area of about 12 hectares. In the past, there was a waterway connected with the Red River not far from the east, and later it was cut off by the river bank. The trees around the lakeshore are green and covered with shade. The lake is as clear as a mirror, elegant and quiet, with an average water depth of about 1.5 meters.

It is the first scenic spot in Hanoi, accompanied by ancient buildings such as Pen Pagoda, Hefeng Pagoda and Shuixie, and dotted with scenic spots such as Yushan Temple, Qixu Bridge, Zhenbo Pavilion and Turtle Pagoda in the water. Lake of the Restored Sword was originally a tributary of the Er River, but later it became a lake due to the blockage of the waterways leading to the Er River on its north and east sides. During the Li and Chen Dynasties, it was called Green Water Lake. Later, it was renamed Shuijun Lake as a place to practice and review the Shuijun, and it was once renamed Zuowang Lake.

4. Notre Dame Cathedral

Catholic Church. Pope Sikorstu III was founded in Rome in the first half of the 5th century to celebrate the victory of Ephesus. Its architectural structure is a standard Roman rectangular cathedral, which is a model of applying classical decorative arts, and the church still retains a large number of mosaics. Most of them are based on the theme of the victory of the church and the Virgin Mary, and others are based on the stories of the Old Testament. Some scholars think that these mosaics may be based on the illustrations in some ancient manuscripts of the Bible.

5. The Holy Son Monastery

is also known as Meishan Holy Land (Vietnamese: Thánh __a M_ S_n/ Hannan: Holy Land Meishan; English: My Son Sanctuary), built in 5 AD, is located in Meishan Village, Weifu Township, Weichuan County, central Vietnam, 4 kilometers away from Hoi An. This area is the heart of the Hindu Champa Kingdom, which once ruled south-central Vietnam for 14 centuries.

a must-see attraction in Vietnam

Introduction: Vietnam, which is called Socialist Republic of Vietnam (English: C_ng hòa X_ h_i Ch_ ngh_a Vi_t Nam), is a socialist country in Asia. Located in the east of Indo-China Peninsula in Southeast Asia, bordering China, Guangxi and Yunnan in the north and Laos and Cambodia in the west, it has a long and narrow territory, covering an area of about 33, square kilometers, adjacent to the South China Sea and a coastline of more than 3,26 kilometers. It is a multi-ethnic country with the Jing nationality as the main body. Let's share some good tourist attractions in Vietnam.

A must-see attraction in Vietnam

Meizhou: Located 15 kilometers southwest of Hanoi, it is a mountainous area with many green scenery and towering mountains. Green rice fields and the scenery in Emerald Hill are very beautiful. There are also many stilt houses made of bamboo in Meizhou, and underneath the houses are chicken houses or duck houses. It is also a very good choice to experience the culture of local ethnic minorities.

Hua Lu: About 1 kilometers south of Hanoi is Hua Lu, which is the ancient capital of Vietnam. In the 1th and 11th centuries, Helu was the political and trade hub of the country, and it was still a major destination for lovers of history or Vietnamese culture. The original castles and walls are gone, but the amazing arches can still be seen in the city.

Bat Village in Ceramic Village: 25km from Hanoi, on the other side of the Red River, is BatTrang. This is a small village, but it has a long and impressive history. The village itself is ancient, dating back more than 1 years, and its ceramics are famous. The ceramic industry in BatTrang has always been strong, and in the past villages provided pottery to the Ming Dynasty, and even exported goods during the French colonial period. Now, the audience in BatTrang Ceramic Village can watch ceramic masters at work, which is the final place to buy genuine local handmade souvenirs.

Shanta: About 45 miles southwest of Hanoi, the perfume tower is not easy to reach. The trip will involve a car or a bus, a boat, and then a short hike or a cable car. However, once you arrive, you will be treated to incredible pagodas and shrines built on both sides of the mountain, which are one of the most famous scenic spots worth exploring.

Sangu in Vietnam: TamCoc (Sangu) is located in NinhBinh province, about three hours' drive from Hanoi, which means "three caves" in Vietnamese. There is a landscape similar to Halong Bay, also known as Halong Bay on land. Sangu is the capital of Ningping province in Vietnam and one of the important tourist attractions in Vietnam. With the same karst terrain as Halong Bay, the strange peaks and rocks formed by the limestone land of "Lulongwan" in Ningping are very beautiful, and a winding river winds among them, presenting a quiet rural scenery, which is not only comparable to the Lijiang River, but also makes people feel like being in a paradise.

Halong Bay: It is the most famous scenic spot in Vietnam. Vietnamese call it the eighth wonder of the world. In 1994, UNESCO listed Halong Bay as a World Heritage List. Because the small islands in Halong Bay are all limestone peaks with different shapes and beautiful scenery, which have the same effect as Guilin's landscape, China guests who have visited here are affectionately called "Guilin on the Sea".

what are the famous tourist attractions in Vietnam?

1. Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall

Ho Chi Minh Memorial Hall is the resting place of Ho Chi Minh, the father of Vietnam's independence. It is located at the western end of Bating Square (qu _ ng tr _ _ ng ba _ √ NH) in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.

2. Saigon Town Hall

Saigon Town Hall is another French-style old building in Ho Chi Minh City. Many western mythological figures are carved on the pale yellow wall, which is very beautiful.

3. Ho Chi Minh City Grand Theatre

Designed by French architect Eugene Ferret, Ho Chi Minh City Grand Theatre was built in 1897. It is a typical baroque building used to hold various artistic performances and is a typical representative of French colonial architecture. The reliefs on the exterior walls and windows of the building are exquisite and delicate. Two semi-naked goddesses hold the top of the population's door with their hands, while the two angels at the top of the arch hold the sacred harp with beautiful posture.

4. Guzhi Tunnel

Guzhi Tunnel (Vietnamese: __a __o C_ Chi/ tunnel Guzhi) is a tunnel system 4 kilometers northwest of Ho Chi Minh City. This tunnel was originally an underground war tunnel dug by peasant soldiers for more than 2 years when Vietnam resisted French rule.

5. Punaga Champa Pagoda

The Punaga Champa Pagoda was built in the 7th-12th century A.D., located in the north of Nha Trang, Vietnam, and is a Hindu building. Here, the goddess Tianyi protects the fishermen who eat by the sea, which is equivalent to Mazu in the eyes of China fishermen.

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What are the scenic spots in Vietnam? Can you be specific?

The scenic spots in Vietnam are Shaba, Yazhuang, Hoi An and Sabah. The following are specific introductions:

1. Shaba

Shaba is located in the highest peak in Vietnam, Panxi State.