Introducing
Vietnam
Welcome to
another world, a
world where the
colours are more
vivid, the
culture is
richer,
and
the history more
compelling. This
is the world of
Vietnam, the
latest Asian
dragon to awake
from its
slumber. Nature
has blessed
Vietnam with a
bountiful
harvest. With
soaring peaks
like Hoang Lien
mountains and a
killer
coastline, with
beaches like Quy
Nhon and Nha
Trang, Vietnam
is simply
stunning.
Blanketed from
head to toe with
a patchwork of
emerald-green
rice paddies,
timelessly
tended by
peasant women in
conical hats,
this time the
brochures don't
lie.
The rumble of a
million
motorbikes, the
cries of hawkers
and the buzz of
business
transactions are
as ever-present
as the tinkle of
the past in the
pagodas, and the
swish of the
scythe. Modern
Asia meets
medieval Asia
and, in the Old
Quarter of
Hanoi, the two
become one. For
culinary
adventurers,
Vietnam is a
treasure trove
of more than 500
different
dishes. It's a
wonderful world
of pungent herbs
and secret
spices. Dip
delicate spring
rolls in
nuoc mam, a
fish sauce that
is as compulsory
as ketchup for
the Vietnamese.
Or play
'down-in-one'
with xeo
(rice wine), the
whisky of the
mountains.
'Nam to a
generation,
the sorrow
of war
weighs
heavily on
the
consciousness
of all who
can remember
it, but here
the Viet
side of the
story is
told at
poignant
sites across
the country.
Fiercely
protective
of their
independence
and
sovereignty,
the
Vietnamese
are
graciously
welcoming of
foreigners
who come as
guests not
conquerors.
Don't
believe the
hype. Or the
propagandist
party
billboards
that are as
common as
statues of
'Uncle Ho'.
Believe your
senses, as
you discover
one of the
most
enriching,
enlivening
and exotic
countries on
earth.
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VietnamTravelco.com. Conical hats emerging from lizard green rice paddies?
Grainy black and white colonial-era photographs of slender. dark-haired women in
flowing white Ao Dai dresses? Shinning exotic white-sand beaches fringed with
coconut palms? Luxurious Asian style resorts and golf courses? Saigon, the
exciting southern city, or Hanoi, the northern Vietnamese capital. Hue, the
ancient capital of Vietnam to Dalat, the romantic city, fabulous sites as the
World Heritage, Halong Bay. Vietnam is all these things and more, a country with
a past as rich as the Soil in the blazing green deltas. This past reads like a
romantic legend full of heroic struggles and astounding victories, whereby this
small country retained its culture, absorbing and adapting the strengths of its
foes but never losing its traditions or its sense of history. With 54 ethnic
groups, most of whom live in remote areas and follow age-old customs, Vietnam
offers unparalleled opportunities for cultural exploration in Asia.
It is beautiful
country, a long, hourglass of land, stretching over 900 miles up the eastern
coast of the Indochinese Peninsula. Vietnamese people describe their country as
a bamboo shoulder pole slung with two baskets of rice - the fertile southern
Mekong Delta and the northern Red River Delta. From these lowland paddy Fields
stretch vast rubber plantations, rolling hills covered with thick jungle, and
jagged mountains rising more than 10,000 feet in height. Vietnam is an
incredibly exotic Asian jewel, with over 1900 miles of coastline features the
endless stretches of empty, serene white sand beaches of Phan Thiet, Nha Trang,
Phu Quoc and others. And Vietnam can accommodate the seasoned world traveler in
everything from five star Vietnamese resorts and Asian expats can find even the
most modest of Vietnam housing for long term stays.
Vietnam's varied
topography allows for an incredibly varied Asia travel experience. The country
offers everything from tropical coastal lowlands to temperate zones above 6000
feet. In South Vietnam, the rainy season lasts from May to November, but the
showers are usually limited to brief bursts in the late afternoons. Along
Vietnam?s central coast, the driest season runs from June to October. Visitors
to North Vietnam are often surprised by the region's distinct seasons; summers
are hot and humid while winters are invigoratingly cool. Travel to Vietnam is a
year round adventure.
Along with fine
tropical weather, spectacular natural scenery and historic sites, Vietnam's
greatest resource is its friendly, welcoming people. Long closed to the outside
world, Vietnam retains a charming innocence that more touristy regions lack. And
the Vietnamese people and their smile will remain in your memory long after you
depart.
In the decade
since the country opened its doors to visitors, Vietnam has built world-class
hotels and tourism facilities. With international-standard lodgings, world class
Asian food, and traditional Vietnamese hospitality, Vietnam is ready to take you
on an unforgettable adventure. Join us and explore the legend of the blue dragon
and what is now known as the friendliest Asian country... Vietnam.
Topography
Three quarters of
Vietnam's territory consists of mountains and hills. Vietnam is divided into
four distinct mountainous zones.
The Red River
Delta, or Northern Delta
This region
stretches for 15,000 sq.km. Over time, deposits of alluvium carried from the Red
River and Thai Binh River have accumulated to form the delta.
The ancient Viet
people settled at the junction of the two rivers . At that time, the wet rice
civilization was established
The Mekong River
Delta, or Southern Delta
This region is
approximately 40,000 sq. km. The land is very fertile and has favorable climate
conditions for agriculture. As a result, it is the largest rice growing region
in Vietnam.
Vietnam is
crisscrossed by thousands of streams and rivers. There is a river discharging
every 20 kilometers along Vietnam's coastline. The waterways are a very
convenient means of transport with major rivers like the Red River in the north
and the Mekong River in the south.
Vietnam's
coastline is 3,260 km long. If you have a chance to travel along the coast of
Vietnam, you will be able to enjoy the beautiful beaches of Tra Co, Sam Son,
Lang Co, Non Nuoc, Nha Trang, Vung Tau, and Ha Tien. In some places, you will
see mountains jutting out to the sea. One such magnificent site is Halong Bay,
which has recently been two times listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Vietnam's coast
has been awarded a series of large seaports, such as the ones at Haiphong,
Danang, Qui Nhon, Cam Ranh, Vung Tau, and Saigon. There are thousands of islands
and islets scattered offshore from North to South. Among the most popular
tourist destinations are the Truong Sa and Hoang Sa Archipelagos.
The forests of
Vietnam account for most of the total land area. National parks are preserved by
the state and follow a steady development plan. Some of the more famous national
parks located throughout the country include Ba Vi in Ha Tay, Cat Ba in
Haiphong, Cuc Phuong in Ninh Binh, Bach Ma in Hue, and Cat Tien in Dong Nai.
Vietnam has a
variety of mineral resources. Beneath the forests are valuable minerals such as
tin, zinc, silver, gold, antimony, precious stones, and coal. Vietnam also has
large deposits of oil and gas on its offshore islands and on the mainland.
Vietnam also has
abundant subterranean mineral water sources. These are found at Quang Hanh in
Quang Ninh, Hoi Van in Binh Dinh, Vinh Hao in Binh Thuan, Duc My in Nha Trang,
Kim Boi in Hoa Binh, and Binh Chau in Vung Tau.
Rivers
The Red River in
the north and the Mekong River in the south are the two major freshwater
streams. The Red flows almost directly southeast from the northwestern
highlands, whereas the Mekong follows an irregular path from Cambodia, crosses
southernmost Viet Nam, and empties in the South China Sea through a complex
network of distributaries. Both rivers have been leveed to prevent flood damage.
Climate
Vietnam is located
in both a tropical and a temperate zone. It is characterized by strong monsoon
influences, but has a considerable amount of sun, a high rate of rainfall, and
high humidity. Regions located near the tropics and in the mountainous regions
are endowed with a temperate climate.
The annual average
temperature ranges from 22șC to 27șC. In Hanoi, the average temperature is 23șC,
in Ho Chi Minh City it is 26șC, and in Hue it is 25șC.
There are two
distinguishable seasons. The cold season occurs from November to April and the
hot season from May to October. The difference in temperature between the two
seasons in southern Vietnam is almost unnoticeable, averaging 3șC. The most
noticeable variations are found in the northern provinces where differences of
12șC have been observed. There are essentially four distinct seasons, which are
most evident in the northern provinces.
Vegetation and
Animal Life
Abundant
vegetation exists throughout Viet Nam except where the landscape has been
denuded. Typical mixed stands in the rain forests contain a wide variety of
pines, broadleaf trees, vines, and bamboos. Dense mangroves bordering the
distributaries of the deltas often hinder access to the water's edge. The
tropical rain forests are inhabited by large mammals such as elephants, deer,
bears, tigers, and leopards. Smaller animals, including monkeys, hares,
squirrels, and otters, are found throughout the country. Reptiles such as
crocodiles, snakes, and lizards, as well as many species of birds, are also
indigenous.
Mineral Resources
The northern
highlands of Viet Nam contain valuable minerals, including iron, anthracite
coal, phosphate, zinc, chromite, tin, and apatite. Petroleum and natural gas
deposits lie offshore.
Languages
Vietnamese, the
official language, is spoken by the majority of the population (see
Austro-Asiatic Languages). The use of French, a remnant of colonial times, is
declining. Some Vietnamese people who live in urban areas speak other languages,
such as English and Russian. Khmer, Montagnard, and Cham are spoken primarily in
the interior.
Currency
The currency of
Vietnam is the dong (VND). Notes are available in paper denominations of
500,000; 100,000; 50,000; 20,000, 10,000, 5,000, 1,000, 500, 200 and 100 VND,
and also in metal denomination of 5,000; 2,000; 1,000; 500; 200d