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Is it safe to travel to Vietnam?

It is safe to travel to Vietnam. But in Vietnam, you need to abide by Vietnamese laws, regulations and customs. Violent crimes are rare in Vietnam, but thieves are common. Sometimes you steal property and grab bags by motorcycle, so you'd better not bring too much cash, and you'd better protect your pockets in public. According to the statistics of Vietnam Cultural Heritage Bureau, there are more than 40,200 sites in Vietnam, including 3 100 national sites. Architectural relics such as Hue Imperial City, Hui 'an Ancient Town, Meishan Holy Land, Shenglong Imperial City and Hu Chao Castle are listed in the World Cultural Heritage List. Vietnam's tourist resources include mountainous scenery tourist areas in the northeast, multi-ethnic cultural tourist areas in the northwest, historical and cultural tourist areas in the middle, landscape tourist areas in the southeast, original ecological tourist areas in the southwest and eco-tourist areas in the Mekong Delta. Main attractions in Vietnam:

1, Bating Square Bating Square is located in the center of ha noi, the capital of Vietnam, and is an important place for holding rallies and festivals in Vietnam. There are government offices and foreign embassies around the square. On the west side of the square is the mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh, and on the east side is the Bating Hall. There are several radial boulevards in the square, which connect with other parts of the center of ha noi. It is 320 meters long and 100 meters wide. * * Lawn 2 10, middle1.4m wide sidewalk. On the west side of Bating Square stands Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Northwest of the tomb is Ho Chi Minh's former residence in Hanoi, and southwest is Ho Chi Minh Museum. In front of the museum is Duzhu Temple. 2. Halong Bay Halong Bay is located in the west of Beibu Gulf, 50 km away from Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. From 65438 to 0994, UNESCO listed Halong Bay as a natural heritage in the World Heritage List. Halong Bay is divided into east and west waters, with Halong Bay in the west and Bai Zi Bay in the east. These two bays are connected into a whole, including thousands of grotesque and magnificent islands, which are always called Halong Bay. The bay has 434 square kilometers of strictly protected areas, 788 islands, 460 named islands and 328 unnamed islands. 3. Hanoi Shenglong Imperial City is located in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. It was built in 1 1 century during the Li Dynasty in Vietnam, and it is a symbol of the independence of "Greater Vietnam". Until the13rd century, it was the center of regional political power. Hanoi is divided into inner cities (urban areas) and outer cities (suburbs). The inner city is divided into three parts: Forbidden City, Imperial City and Beijing City. The place where kings, queens, their descendants and attendants live is called the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is surrounded by the Imperial City, and the courtiers' office is here. Blocks, markets and residential areas outside the imperial city are all capitals.