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Central and the coast line of Vietnam ( includes Nha
Trang, Mui Ne, Phan Thiet, Phan Rang, My Lai, central highland...) is featured by lots of lovely
beaches. With 3,260km-long coastline, Vietnam has numerous pristine plages, of which those in the Centre are highly recommended for
their amazingly crystal water, rich of sunlight, less of rivermouths,
and flat shore dotted by fishing villages; few of them have been
developed as comfortable resorts like China Beach, Nha Trang or Phan
Thiet. Yet, should you turn West, you will meet an absolute
different topography near the Lao border – the fertile plateaus
cultivated for industry trees plantation and cattle farming. It's Tay Nguyen – "the Plateau in the West". There are also lots of
minority groups inhabit this area with those customs and conducts
that are very unlike their brothers in Northern Vietnam. Their
festive days and exciting daily life, the highland scenery and the
sea and mountain resorts – all make a voyage to the Centre of
Vietnam so diversified and memorable.
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Further south -
Phan Thiet
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Phan Thiet is
an old Cham outpost with a population of 75,000 people. Its
renown for its large fishing fleet and is famous for "nuoc mam",
or fish sauce, the traditional and most popular dipping sauce in
Vietnam. The particular smell of fish and fish sauce permeates
the downtown area as Phan Thiet river cuts right through the
centre of the town. It is also packed with boats. The fishing
village at Mui Ne is very picturesque with its hundreds of
multicolored boats.
There is also a
beach a few km to the east of the town. But the bigger draw is
Mui Ne Beach, 22km again to the east of the town. The road to
Mui Ne is stunning with sand dunes on the one side and a
relatively unspoiled beach on the other. Beautiful, majestic
coconut trees are in abundance on both sides of the road. |
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Hanoi
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Halong & Catba island
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Sapa & the Northwest|
DMZ |
Hue |
Hoian |
Danang
Coastline |
Central Highlands
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Saigon & the Mekong Delta
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Phan Rang and Thap Cham |
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Phan Rang is
actually composed of twin towns; Phan Rang and Thap Cham. It is
a small town on the coast with its main attraction being Cham
historical remnants and towers in the surrounding area. The Cham
Empire thrived in and around Phan Rang from around the 8th
century its fall in the 17th century. The Phan Rang region is
very dry, as it manages to avoid the summer and winter monsoons.
It averages only 60cm of rain per year. The immediate area
around Phan Rang is very beautiful and is interspersed with
grape gardens and is the home of the best dragon fruit in
Vietnam. |
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Hanoi
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Halong & Catba island
The Northeast |
Sapa & the Northwest|
DMZ |
Hue |
Hoian |
Danang
Coastline |
Central Highlands
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Saigon & the Mekong Delta
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Pklong Garai Cham
Tower |
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The main
attraction in Phan Rang is a small group of Cham towers which
sit by the roadside 7 km on the road to Dalat. These towers were
built in the early 14th century as Hindu temples during the Cham
Empire. They have been beautifully preserved. The towers were
named after the King who invented a system of irrigation used in
local villages. As the tourist buses from Nha Trang to Dalat
pass through Phan Rang, the Cham towers are seen as a convenient
place to take a break along the way. The result of which is that
the towers are periodically swarmed by travelers heading north
and south. In the center of the largest temple is an ancient
linga (phallic symbol) with a human face painted on it. The
other towers still retain their beautiful shapes and the carved
details are clearly visible. |
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Hanoi
& surroundings
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Halong & Catba island
The Northeast |
Sapa & the Northwest|
DMZ |
Hue |
Hoian |
Danang
Coastline |
Central Highlands
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Saigon & the Mekong Delta
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My Lai |
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One of the
vestiges of the war is the village of My Lai. It is situated 15
km North of Quang Ngai. The destruction of the entire village by
Lieutenant Calley's men is probably the best documented military
atrocity on record. The massacre occurred on 16 April 1968. On
that day, 504 women, old men, children and babies were
mindlessly slaughtered by Company C with almost no resistance.
There is a museum with photos depicting the series of events on
this horrific day. The atrocities took place at different sites
within a two or three square kilometers area. Walking among the
fields, you occasionally come across a memorial plaque
indicating the number of people that died on that particular
spot. Lieutenant Calley was later court-martialed in the US and
sentenced to life in prison. However he only served three years
in jail. After the US Supreme Court refused to hear his case,
Calley was paroled. |
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Hanoi
& surroundings
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Halong & Catba island
The Northeast |
Sapa & the Northwest|
DMZ |
Hue |
Hoian |
Danang
Coastline |
Central Highlands
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Saigon & the Mekong Delta
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Hill tribe villages |
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If you time it
is very worthwhile to take an excursion to visit the hill
tribes. To get to the villages, follow the road heading to Dalat
and the Cham Towers. Before reaching the Cham Towers there is a
gas station situated on the right hand side. Turn right onto the
dirt road just before the gas station. This private road leads
to different villages where you will be able to see the
different hill tribes. Noteworthy, while there, is a visit to
view their irrigation system. You will find it quite
interesting. |
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Hanoi
& surroundings
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Halong & Catba island
The Northeast |
Sapa & the Northwest|
DMZ |
Hue |
Hoian |
Danang
Coastline |
Central Highlands
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Saigon & the Mekong Delta
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