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The country of Vietnam is located in an elongated 'S' shape between Laos and Cambodia. Plan your dream vacation in Vietnam's world heritage site and must-see destinations that draw visitors from around the globe. For more, visit our official website https://dazonntravels.com/ and contact us at: 91-844-773-7163 (Toll-free).
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Vietnam's UNESCO World Heritage Sites: 8 Must-See The country of Vietnam is located in an elongated 'S' shape between Laos and Cambodia. A world-renowned restaurant in the north, white-sand beaches in the center, and a modern lifestyle in the south distinguish this country. Plan your dream vacation in UNESCO World Heritage Sites mentioned in the forthcoming paragraphs that can be found in Vietnam, which draws visitors from around the globe. ● Ha Long Bay International visitors flock to HaLong Bay in large numbers. A vertical cliff top is covered with rainforests surrounded by thousands of limestone islets of all sizes. The smooth, serene water stands in stark contrast to them. March to May are the best months to visit, when temperatures are hot and sunny. Visit the bay, and you'll feel like you're in a fairytale.
● Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park National parks such as Phong Nha-Ke Bang are acclaimed for a variety of reasons. An agriculturalist discovered Son Doong here, the world's largest cave. A long underground river can also be found in the park. You'll get a chance to see primate species like macaques and gibbons, as well as large endangered species like serows and saolas on the 85,000-acre park. ● Imperial City, Hué Under the Nguyen Dynasty, Hué held the position of capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945 and was the center of culture, politics, and religion. The Imperial City of Hué is a walled palace with a moat surrounding it. Grand imperial architecture can be seen in the city's monumental gates, temples, courts, and pavilions ● My Son Sanctuary Plan your dream vacation to My Son Sanctuary, with its magnificent Hindu temples and monuments, was inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999. In the Champa Kingdom, this site served as the capital both politically and religiously. Fired bricks are used to construct these monuments and buildings, which are spectacularly decorated with sandstone bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology scenes. There are many similarities between the site and Angkor Wat in Cambodia. ● Citadel of the Ho Dynasty A beautiful natural landscape surrounds Ho Quy Ly s Citadel, built in 1397 by Ho Quy Ly. During the late 14th century in Vietnam, Neo-Confucianism thrived due to the construction of the citadel based on feng shui principles. You can observe farmland (rice fields) in the citadel today and experience rural life in Vietnam authentically. ● Imperial Citadel of Thang Long The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long was built for 13 centuries as a political center of the Dai Viet kingdom after its victory over China under the Ly Dynasty. During the Tran Dynasty, Ly Dynasty, Le Dynasty, and Nguyen Dynasty, several royal families lived in this magnificent citadel in Hanoi.
● Ancient town of Hoi An The ancient town of Hoi An is a must-see when you are in the central part of the country. UNESCO has designated the site as a World Heritage Site, and the town is characterized by more than 800 historic buildings that have been preserved. In addition to Japanese, Chinese, and French colonial influences, you'll find a unique mixing of architectural styles. Clothing like custom suits, dresses, and shoes are made to order in Hoi An at affordable prices. You can find tailors who work amazingly quickly here, even if you only have a few days to explore. In one month, there is a lantern festival held during the full moon, which is one of the best times to visit. ● Trang An Landscape Complex Plan your dream vacation to Vietnam should not be complete without visiting the Trang An Landscape Complex. A similar landscape to HaLong Bay can be found in the Red River Delta, where karst limestone peaks erupt from lush valleys.
There is evidence that humans have occupied caves in this area for about 30,000 years, according to archaeologists. This popular tourist destination is also home to a variety of temples, pagodas, villages, and paddy fields in addition to its stunning natural beauty.