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You can get a taste of each lifestyle when you plan a visit to Southern Vietnam. Fields tainted with miles of rice paddy's, beaches holding big amounts of visitors and crystal clear water, and the fast-paced life of Ho Chi Minh Town . South Vietnam travel has emerged as South Far East's premier destination.The hustle and bustle of Ho Chi Minh City is quite the site to behold. If the name Ho Chi Minh City isn't ringing a bell, it was formerly known as Saigon. Most locals still reference it by its original name rather than the new one implemented by presidency officers. Thousands of buildings line each square inch of possible living space. Congestion does not start to describe the quantity of people who are happy to call Ho Chi Minh City their home. However, the crowds are pleasurable and people kind and gracious. Mile after mile of superb Vietnam travel shopping are located in the heart of the town and a couple of your greenbacks can go a good distance. Brooks surge through all elements of the town and flowing around Ho Chi Minh City is the Saigon Stream itself. In thanks to its deep French roots, you may witness an immaculate culmination of Paris and East Asia when you visit Ho Chi Minh Town . Now that you have Ho Chi Minh City on your must-see list, do not forget to pay a trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels when you're there. Most foreigners have never heard of these tunnels if they have not studied greatly about the Vietnam War. These underground tunnels stretch out over one hundred miles long and were used as a safe haven for communistic Vietnamese forces. The U.S. Soldiers came to despise these tunnels for providing a safe shelter for their opponent. The U.S. Forces launched attack after attack on these tunnels, only to have each of them turn up short. The Vietnamese were too creative in the design of these tunnels and the U.S. Troops seriously underestimated the enormous size. Today, the Cu Chi tunnels stand as a bitter remembrance of such dark days many decades back. However, they aren't worth missing and provide a clear taste of Vietnam travel.A couple other surprising gems of Vietnam travellie in the cities of Vung Tau and Phan Thiet. Vung Tau is a short 1 hour hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City and takes you to a Vietnamese get away complete with a calming beach. If you are looking for more authentic and chilled techniques of life do not forget to plan a stop in Phan Thiet. Life does appear to move a heap slower in this village and you can see what the average day goes like for a Vietnamese voter. If you're looking for a resort style holiday, schedule a week full of sun, relaxing, and spotless beaches in Phu Quoc Island. Feeling like you are in the movie South Pacific, Phu Quoc has some of the most envious scenery in the country. Book earlyPhu Quoc's secret splendor has leaked out and visitors are only too keen to spend their vacation time there. Wherever you decide to go, Vietnam travel offers a tasty bite into Asia's finest. . |  | | |  | |  |  |  |  |
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