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Why Travel to Vietnam

Monday, May 16th, 2011


Vietnam is a country most people have heard of but until recently few have had the opportunity to visit. It was not until the early 1990s that the first intrepid travelers started arriving. Visitors from all over the world are now discovering what a hidden gem of a country Vietnam is. Brilliant green rice fields, exotic temples and pagodas, grand colonial buildings, bustling city streets, thatched bamboo huts, deserted sandy beaches, breathtaking mountain scenery, conical straw hats, colorful ethnic minorities, graceful women in ao dai tunics, delicious cuisine, great out door activities luxurious hotels, stunning resorts and more, much more. There’s Hanoi elegant with friendly people, Sapa with colorful-dressed minorities, nestled in the shadow of Indochina’s highest peak, Halong Bay with amazing caves listedby UNESCO for its outstanding natural beauty. There’s also Hue..
When to go?
Vietnam has three different regions – the North, Central and South – each with different weather patterns and different rainy seasons….

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3,000 People To Walk For Hanoi’s Millennium

Friday, May 13th, 2011


Over 3, 000 representatives from Hanoi-based businesses and organisations will walk around Hoan Kiem Lake on September 26 to mark the 1000 th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.

The event is being jointly held by UNESCO’s Corporate Culture Centre, the Hoang Dung Media Company, the Mekong Trading Joint Stock Company and Vietnam Synergy Ltd.

The participants will include Party and State officials, representatives from the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, Vietnam’s Union of Science and Technology, the Vietnamese Association for Encouraging Study, the Vietnam Association of Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxide, the Vietnamese Family Planning Association, the National Fund for Vietnamese Children and several media agencies.

It is also a chance for Hanoi’s businesses to show how responsible they are on the environment, express sympathy to Agent Orange victims and disadvantaged children as well as express a determination to build and develop sustainable businesses during international and regional integration.

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