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| Buon Ma Thuot Buon Ma Thuot is an elephant training center and also home to a number of ethnic minorities, including the Rhade and Jarai groups. The area also boasts some impressive waterfalls. | 
| Can Tho Can Tho has a reputation for being a welcoming place, where everybody is smiling and welcoming. Indeed the Vietnamese in the Mekong Delta are making good a saying that goes: "White rice, clear waters, All who come wish never to leave." |

| Cat Ba Island Cat Ba is the largest island in Halong Bay. The island is easily accessible and matches neighbouring Halong Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay for stunning natural beauty. It also offers visitors the added options of relaxation, adventure and cultural exchange. | 
| Chau Doc Chau Doc on the edge of the Mekong Delta is the stepping stone to Vietnam for travellers arriving from Cambodia. |

| Dalat Dalat looks like a cross between Vietnam and the French Alps. Many of its hotels and houses are built in a French style. The city spreads across a series of pine-covered hills, with a small lake in the center and surrounded by higher peaks, making for some lovely scenery quite different from the rest of Vietnam. | 
| Danang Danang has been an important Vietnamese city since the days of its traditional port. Even today, it's a thriving economic hub that oversees much of the commerce here in central Vietnam. It's a city often overlooked by tourists in favor of Hoi An and Hué despite the fact that it has plenty allure of its own. |

| Dong Hoi Dong Hoi has a wonderful location with the Nhat Le River dividing the main part of the city from a beautiful sandy spit, with lengthy stretches of beach to the north and south of town. | 
| Haiphong Hai Phong is northern Vietnam's main port, and an important industrial and commercial center. 105km from Hanoi, Hai Phong is a beautiful city with much of the central colonial quarter still preserved. Many streets are bordered by flame flower trees, giving the city its other name "city of flame flowers". |

| Halong Bay Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular travel destination. The bay features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes. | 
| Hanoi Hanoi is one of Southeast Asia's most elegant cities, deftly blending elements of old Vietnam with strong currents of modernism... |

| Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City – also known as Saigon – is the largest city in Vietnam and it sits on the banks of the Saigon River. | 
| Hoa Binh Hòa Bình is a mountainous province of Vietnam, located in the nation\'s northwestern region. It borders Phu Tho Province and Son La Province to the northwest. |

| Hoi An One of Vietnam's most charming cities, Hoi An is brimming with historic architecture. It was built here on the Thu Bon riverside... | 
| Hue The ancient city of Hue was the capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1833 the French troops took control of the city. Fortunately, the French protectorate preserved the treasures and the historic integrity of the town. |

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| Nghe An
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| Nha Trang Nha Trang has exceeded the limitations of a simple seaside resort to become one of the most enviable and well-rounded travel destinations in Vietnam. With white-sand beaches, ancient ruins and a hip night scene... | 
| Ninh Binh This city is famous for the Tam Coc cave, for its rice fields, and for the Cuc Phuong National Park. The city can be reached from Hanoi in two hours. If you are traveling around Vietnam, you can stop here on the way to Hanoi from Hue, or on the way to Hue from Hanoi. |

| Phan Thiet This laid-back port lies on the fringes of one of the country's most provocative landscapes, and with access to great luxury resorts, golf courses and Champa ruins, Phan Thiet is sure to grow into one of Vietnam's leading holiday destinations in next few years. | 
| Phu Quoc Island This peaceful tropical paradise, floats in the warm turquoise waters in the Gulf of Thailand close to Vietnam mainland. |

| Pleiku
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| Quang Binh
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| Quy Nhon
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| Sapa Sapa lies in the very north west of Vietnam near the Chinese border. Along with Halong Bay it is the "other" major excursion from Hanoi. |

| Vung Tau
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