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Bay Bai Tu Long (Baitulong)
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Ha Long has long been famous for its picturesque natural landscapes and has been one of the most attractive destinations of Vietnam's tourism. When visiting Ha Long, visitors should not miss the chance to admire the charming Bai Tu Long Bay.
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Nha Trang - City by the sea
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Nha Trang is in Khanh Hoa province, a rich land of history and culture. Located in the southern part of central Vietnam, this coastal city is endowed with a special natural beauty, with its untouched bays, dreamy islands, white sand beaches, coral reefs, Cham historical remnants and peaceful fishing villages.
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Mui Ne – An attractive tourist site
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Mui Ne (Ne Cape) is located 24 km north-east of the town of Phan Thiet. It is a fishing village as well as a familiar tourism area in Binh Thuan Province.
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Phu Quoc, a tourist center
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Phu Quoc, Viet Nam's biggest island, lies in the Gulf of Thailand and has an area of 573 square kilometres. The island belongs to Kien Giang province whose headquarters is in Rach Gia Town.
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Son Tra Peninsula – attractive destination
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Son Tra Peninsula, Da Nang city, which is located 7 kilometers from the centre of Da Nang city, has an area of 4,440 hectares. This tourist resort, with its fine beaches and beautiful landscapes, will become one of 15 national sea conservation areas in the future.
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Vung Tau and famous beaches
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Vung Tau is the resort capital of Ba Ria-Vung Tau, which is 125 km from Ho Chi Minh City. Vung Tau has 15 kilometers of coastline consisting of flat, fine sand beaches. The sea encloses Vung Tau the east, west and south.
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Con Dao island moves to develop ecotourism
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Authorities of the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau are seeking Government approval to establish a service-tourism economic exclusive zone on Con Dao island, once a notorious prison for opponents of French colonialism and the US-backed Saigon regime in the south of Vietnam.
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The voyage through five lighthouses
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CPV- When coming to Truong Sa (Paracels) archipelago, we can gain some understanding life of hardshipled by navy officers in this area but it can also show us the pride of these people who guard their country’s border areas.
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Tuan Chau Island
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Tuan Chau Island is located on the south-west side of Halong City. It is a schist island, very pretty with a luxuriant forest. It has an area of 220ha, and to the east and south are two beaches endowed with very white and fine sand.
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Phu Quoc Island
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Located in the Gulf of Thailand, the island lies just 62 nautical miles from Rach Gia and nearly 290 nautical miles from Laem Chabang (Thailand). It covers an area of 567 sq. km (about 62 km long and between 3 and 28 km wide) and is situated at 10o01'-10o27' north latitude and 103o51'-104o50' east longitude. Its population is approximately 85,000 (2001).
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