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Hue is situated on the country’s central coast, midway between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, just a few hours north of Danang. As the former capital of the emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty, Hue has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site, and a trip to Hue is not complete without a visit to the ancient citadel and imperial palace.
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Nha Trang lies in a beautiful bay on the south central coast of Vietnam. With white sandy beaches and many nearby islands, as well as a range of nightlife options, it is a great holiday destination for sun and fun.
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Hoi An, located in central Vietnam just 28km southeast of Danang City, is a relaxed tourist town with a charm, culture and history that continues to please visitors. A former international trading port with its heyday in the 17th to 19th centuries, the cultural influences of the Japanese and Chinese merchants are still evident today in the town's architecture and the distinctly Chinese atmosphere of the Old Quarter.
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Situated in central Vietnam, Danang is Vietnam’s fourth largest city and a bustling sea port, located midway between Hanoi and Saigon. While Danang is an important economic hub for Vietnam, for tourists, it is primarily a transit point on to the nearby destinations of Hue and Hoi An or the beaches just outside the city.
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Sapa is located in the Lao Cai province in the mountainous region in the far northwest of the Vietnam, almost near the border of China. Sapa was originally a hill station built by the French in 1922 for summer retreats from Hanoi.
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90km far from Hanoi, Ninh Binh nowadays is a popular destination thanks to beautiful tourist sites including Tam Coc, Hoa Lu, Kenh Ga and Cuc Phuong National Park.
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