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Vietnam

Welcome to a world where the colours are more vivid, where the
landscapes are bolder, the coastline more dramatic, where the
history is more compelling, where the tastes are more divine, where
life is lived in the fast lane. This world is Vietnam, the latest
Asian dragon to awake from its slumber.
Nature has blessed Vietnam with a bountiful harvest of soaring
mountains, a killer coastline and radiant rice fields, Vietnam is a
cracker. Inland, peasant women in conical hats still tend to their
fields, children ride buffalos along country paths and minority
people scratch out a living from impossible gradients.
Vietnam is a nation of determined optimists who have weathered war
after war, survived colonialism and communism, and are now getting
to grips with the wheeler-dealer world of capitalism. Fiercely
protective of their independence and sovereignty, the Vietnamese are
graciously welcoming of foreigners who come as guests not
conquerors.
Don’t believe the hype. Or the propagandist party billboards that
are as common as statues of ‘Uncle Ho’. Believe your senses, as you
discover one of the most enriching, enlivening and exotic countries
on earth.
To escape the buzz of millions of motorbikes, head west to the
watery landscape of green fields and sleepy villages in the Mekong
Delta. There’s adventure galore to be had on Phu Quoc Island and
stunning white-sand beaches to relax on. Back on the east coast at
Mui Ne Beach, you’ll be faced with a similar dilemma: action or
inertia?
Hoi An might weigh you down - but in a good way - you’re bound to
add kilos of made-to-order clothing to your luggage. With an
estimated 300 to 500 tailors working in this beautiful city, this is
fashionista heaven.

To feel the intellectual, cultural and spiritual heartbeat of
Vietnam, make a stop in the old imperial capital, Hué. Home to
palaces and pagodas, tombs and temples, and host of the biennial
arts festival, the Festival of Hué (www.huefestival.com), it’s the
place to go for historical, cultural and culinary stimulation.
In Hanoi, the country’s captivating capital, rise early to watch the
city exercise by Hoan Kiem Lake, then pay your respects in person to
Uncle Ho at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (a truly surreal experience).
See if you can locate ‘pickled fish street’ in the Old Quarter (it’s
somewhere near ‘wooden bowls street’), and cool off with draught
beer at ‘bia hoi junction’ (a truly rewarding experience).
Eventually you’ll be enticed out of the city by the stunning
offerings of the country’s northern provinces. Nothing can prepare
you for the beauty of Halong Bay and its 2000 limestone karsts, nor
the experience of trekking around mountainous Sapa.
Vietnam has it all. Go expecting the unexpected, be ready for an
adventure as much as a holiday, and Vietnam will deliver.
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