Vietnam: The Hidden Charm
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After the end of the American War in 1975, Vietnam was hidden from the world for about 20 years. Opening up began in the mid-80s and at the beginning of 2007, Vietnam became the 150th full member of the World Trade Organization.
A remarkable 32-year-journey that has reminded the world, the Vietnamese people are resilient, determined and proud. There’s always a flip-side and they can also be stubborn, too proud to accept external influences and very traditional in thinking and practices. Being traditional is a positive factor for tourism, but a negative one when engaging with the modern, international business world.
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Last night, January 21, tens of thousands flocked into the center of the Mekong Delta City of Can Tho to attend the opening ceremony of National Tourism Year – Mekong Can Tho.
That afternoon, roads leading to Hoa Binh Avenue were filled with flower car processions, carrying flower-made symbols of the13 Mekong Delta provinces.
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Unprofessional and weak were the words many tourism officials used to the Mekong Delta’s tourism environment at a workshop held in Can Tho City last week.
Vu The Binh, Head of the Travel Agency, said the number of international and domestic visitors to the Mekong Delta is very modest. Even Korean and Japanese visitors, who account for the highest numbers of foreign tourists to Vietnam, don’t know about the advantages of this region yet.
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From HCM City, we recommend using Rang Dong car service to get to Buon Ma Thuot city, Daklak Pro-vince. You can book a car at the Mien Dong Coach Station or call: (08) 5111 111, for home pick up. The one-way, 7-8 hour trip costs VND 100,000-120,000 per ticket.
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Tourists often come to Dai Lanh Cape up to the 26 meter high lighthouse to catch the first rays of the sun on the extreme east coast of the country.
There, hundreds of meters above the deep blue sea, you can see a spectacle, a combination of flat ocean, running hills and streams that bring fresh water from high mountains, absolutely untouched by the hands of modern life.
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