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Vietnam Central
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The city is located in central Vietnam on the banks of the Song Huong (Huong River), just a few miles inland from the South China Sea. It is about 540 km (335 mi.) south of the national capital of Hanoi and about 644 km (400 mi.) north of Ho Chi Minh City, the country's largest city formerly known as Saigon.
 | Danang is one of the 3 current Majot Cities in Vietnam after Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh (Formerly known as Saigon) |
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Vietnam Central
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Hoi An is a small city on the coast of the South China Sea in central Vietnam. It is located in the Quang Nam province and is home to approximately 88,000 inhabitants.
The city possessed the largest harbour in Southeast Asia in the First Century and was known as Lam Ap Pho (Champa City).
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Vietnam Central
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The ancient architecture of Hoian is a fascinating mix of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese. There are plenty to see in this tranquil and delightful town, some of which are the famous Japanese Covered Bridges, the Pottery Museum, the 200 years old Tamky House, the Chua Ong Pagoda and the vibrant market.
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Vietnam Northern
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Sapa (Westernized spelling) is a frontier town and district in the Lao Cai province in northwest Vietnam. It is one of the main market towns in the area, where there lived many local trades such as Hmong, Dao and Tay.
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Vietnam Northern
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Halong Bay (Vietnamese: Vinh Ha ) is a bay located in the Gulf of Tonkin, 170 kilometres east of Hanoi, in northern Vietnam near the border with China. The bay has a 120 kilometre long coastlineg and isLon approximately 1,500 square kilometres in size. "Vinh Ha Long" (Halong Bay) means "Bay of the Descending Dragon" in the Vietnamese language. Ha means "descending" and Long means "dragon" in Sino-Vietnamese.
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