What Are The Most Highlights Of 3 Regions Of Vietnam?

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      Vietnam has 63 provinces and cities, divided into three regions of North, Central and South. Possessing distinct characteristics, all three regions of Vietnam attract tourists with their rich natural scenery, unique architectures and sincere people imbued with tradition.

      1 – The North Vietnam
      – Population: 35,646,000 inhabitants
      – Size: 116,134.3km2 with 25 provinces – divided into 3 sub-areas: Northwest, Northeast and the Red River Delta.
      Has been considered to be the focus of Vietnam for a long time, the Northern region in Vietnam is known for its captivating views and attractions, for instance:
      The thousand-year-old Hanoi Capital: It is no wonder that this land is filled with countless ancient architectures associated with the history of the country. There are some fascinating spots in Hanoi that you can visit such as the Old Quarter with its ancient houses, Hanoi Opera House, Sword Lake, Hoa Lo Prison, etc.
      Sapa Town: This “city of the mists” is the most prominent attraction of Lao Cai Province, loaded up with vast rice terraced fields, majestic mountain ranges and different landscapes like O Quy Ho Pass, Silver Waterfall or Fansipan Mount – the highest mountain in the Indochina.
      Mu Cang Chai District: Home to the giant raspberry-like rice field, this area in Yen Bai Province is adorned with majestic sceneries and cool atmosphere.
      Mai Chau District: Situated in the west of Hoa Binh Province, this beautiful little valley offers wild gloriousness of the mountainous area and various cultural components of the local ethnic gatherings.
      Moc Chau District: Well known for its huge green tea hills and mountains painted in white with wild plum sprouts, Moc Chau District in Son La province has an incredibly ardent view. If you visit here and wake up early in the morning, you might catch the scene of Thai young women going out and working in the fields.
      Ha Giang Province: As a place that many backpackers look forward to because of its beautiful scenery and challenging nature, this province also has many captivating buckwheat fields and winding streets going through unpleasant mountains.
      Ban Gioc Waterfall: This unique attraction in Cao Bang Province is a lovely mixture of vast mountain ranges, clear blue sky and sparkling water.
      Halong Bay: Honored as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, this get-away in Quang Ninh Province is the place where you can find various landscapes of islands and caves. Trying out windsurfing, bamboo sailing, kayaking,… here will give you some exciting experiences.
      Cat Ba archipelago: Known as a hideout from the clamoring city life, this place consists of 366 islands, belonging to Hai Phong City. There are various interesting and lovely spots that you can pay a visit to such as Cat Ba National Park, Monkey Island, Cat Co beach, Cai Beo fishing village,…
      Ninh Binh Province: Hoa Lu ancient capital in Ninh Binh is a particularly important national historical relic complex, preserving the imprints of a feudal dynasty of Vietnam. This is also the home for many scenic spots and architecture like Tam Coc – Bich Dong, Bai Dinh Pagoda, etc. and many delicious dishes made from goat meat.

      2 – Central Vietnam
      – Population: 20,343,000 inhabitants
      – Size: 151,234km2 with 18 provinces – divided into 3 sub-areas: North Central Coast, Central Highlands, and South Central Coast. Among 3 regions of Vietnam, central area is home to lots of stunning beaches, magnificent caves and cultural heritage sites, such as:

      Phong Nha – Ke Bang complex: This is a famous tourist destination of Vietnam, known to the world for the marvelous Son Doong – the largest cave man has ever found. Belonging to Quang Binh Province, this complex has many unique ecosystems with many rare animals and plants, wild nature with interesting limestone mountain ranges and caves.
      Hue Ancient Citadel: Belonging to the Thua Thien Hue Province, this is one of the authentic heritage sites of the world, home to various fantastic historical relics and majestic landscapes.
      Danang City: Known as a luxury beach resort, this coastal city owns many beautiful beaches, high-class resorts and countless interesting entertainment services, especially at night.
      Hoi An Ancient Town: The food and architecture of this modest community in Quang Nam Province are the result of the integration between Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese and European cultures. Coming to Hoi An, you can walk around in the simmering lights of the lanterns covering the streets, sit on the boat gently drifting and release flower lights on the river .
      My Son Sanctuary: Mirroring the wealth, culture and architecture of a chronicled country – the Ancient Champa Kingdom, this sanctuary is situated in Quang Nam Province, housing 70 ancient constructions.
      Phu Yen Province: You can find here various magnificent beaches with turquoise sea water, wild mountain passes and risky rapids that Da Dia rapid is the prominent one.
      Dalat City: Located in Lam Dong Province, Dalat has a unique climate with different weathers in a day, and many enchanting sceneries including Datanla Waterfall, Prenn Waterfall, and so forth. This city is also known as “love city”, “city of flowers”, or “the land of cherry blossoms”.
      Nha Trang City: Known for its peaceful sandy shores and astonishing islands of various sizes, this is the most magnetic tourist spot in Khanh Hoa Province.

      3 – The Southern region in Vietnam
      – Population: 35,661,500 inhabitants
      – Size: 77,700km2 with 17 provinces – divided into 2 sub-areas: The Southeast and the Mekong Delta.
      Ho Chi Minh City: Known as the “city that doesn’t sleep” or “city of lights”, this is considered the 2nd Capital of Vietnam, holding the economic and entertainment lifeblood of Vietnam. Many international visitors also know this place under the name Saigon, it is stacked up with clamoring metropolitan areas, various entertainment sites and big shopping centers. Though modern, Ho Chi Minh city still retains some features from the old time such as the Notre Dame Cathedral, Central Post Office, and Cu Chi Tunnels.
      Vung Tau City: Popular for its glory of various tranquil white sandy shores, long roads extending to the skyline, green trees, mountains and old pagodas, Vung Tau City attracts more and more tourists every day.
      Dong Thap Province: One of the places you shouldn’t miss when coming here is the Sa Dec Flower Village with more than 100 years of age, as well as many more attractions such as Tram Chim National Park, Lotus Field Thap Muoi and so on.
      Can Tho Province: Consistently drawing in a great deal of sightseers, this place is where you can let yourself lose in the clamoring space of floating markets and various orchards.
      Kien Giang Province: As a must-visit destination in the Mekong Delta, this province offers you different journeys to many interesting places such as Khmer pagodas, Phu Quoc Island, Nam Du Archipelago, etc.
      Ca Mau City: This is the end point of Vietnam, with numerous mangrove forests, many endemic species of flora and fauna, and attractive specialties. Ca Mau Cape has gradually become a favorite destination of tourists, giving you the opportunity to mingle with the life of the hospitable and generous people of the Southern region in Vietnam.

      Vietnam has now become one of the favorite destinations when people make travel plans. All three regions of Vietnam have their own interesting features, sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.

      Much more useful things about VIetnam travel, culture, and food here https://vietnamtrips.com/

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