Vietnam according to your desires
Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay, located in northeastern Vietnam, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the country's most iconic natural attractions. Renowned for its stunning landscapes of limestone karsts, emerald waters, and lush islands, Halong Bay is a breathtakingly beautiful destination that captivates visitors from around the world.
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Lan Ha Bay
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Bai Tu Long Bay
Bai Tu Long Bay, located northeast of the world-famous Ha Long Bay, is a hidden gem of natural beauty and tranquility in Vietnam.
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Vinh Long
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Hoa Binh
Hoa Binh, located just two hours from Hanoi, Hoa Binh is a mountainous province with several coexisting ethnic groups: Muong, Thai, Tay, Dzao, Hmong. These ethnicities still preserve their ancestral traditions.
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Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba is the largest island in the Bay and approximately half of its area is covered by a National Park, which is home to the highly endangered Cat Ba langur. This golden-headed langur is rarely seen, as fewer than 60 specimens are thought to survive in the wild, although it is the subject of a well organised conservation programme; the Catba Langur Conservation Program, an international NGO that has its office at the National Park Head Quarters.
The Park covers both land and marine areas and has a high biodiversity, although it is at risk from too rapid an increase in tourism. Other mammals in the Park include civet cats and oriental giant squirrels. Outside of Cat Ba town is a beautiful island with much to explore.
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Ba Be
Located 240 km directly north of Hanoi, Ba Be Lake, which means "Three Lakes" in the local Tay language, is nestled in the heart of the National Park of the same name, in Bac Kan Province. It is the largest freshwater natural reserve in Vietnam and one of the 20 largest lakes in the world. Situated at an altitude of 178 meters above sea level, with an average depth of about twenty meters, it stretches for approximately 8 kilometers in length and 2 kilometers in width, surrounded by limestone cliffs and hills covered with lush primary forests.
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Thacba Lake
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