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Vietnam is located in South-East
Asia. The name of the country has become almost a synonym
of the Vietnam War. For Vietnamese, it is called the
American War. The history of the country goes back a
lot further than 'the war that wasn't won', as the Americans
euphemistically call it.
Vietnam is actually a country with a long history and
ancient traditions. It has many historic sights and
old temples.
Vietnam covers an area of 330.363 sq. km making it about
as big as Italy or New Mexico. Vietnam has a 3400 kilometre
coastline and mountainous terrain covers 75% of the
country. There are two huge and fertile river deltas
where most of the population live, the Red River in
the North and the Mekong River in the south. The mountainous
north and central regions are relatively sparsely population.
Vietnam shares land borders with Cambodia 609 miles
(982 km), China 794 miles (1,281 km) and Laos 964 miles
(1,555 km).
Vietnam's former capital was Hue, and its current one
is Hanoi since the reunification of the country. Hanoi
still has an almost intact old center. Ho Chi Minh City
in the south, formerly known as Saigon (and still referred
to as Saigon in speech), is the country's commercial
center.
Halong bay, in the north, which means "descending
dragon," is clearly Vietnamâs most beautiful region.
With over 3,000 oddly shaped limestone islets, the natural
beauty of the grottoes is captivating. The city of Hue,
the ancient capital of the Annamese, is another highlight.
Quite a few of the constructions were badly damaged.
It is located about halfway between Hanoi and Ho Chi
Minh City. For nature lovers a visit to northwest vietnam
(Sapa and surr.) is a must
Go Thap festival (held in Mekong Delta ) takes place
twice a year in March and November of the lunar calendar.
A memorial festival for Ba Chua Xu, who had great contribution
to the discovery, construction and development of Go
Thap, is held from the afternoon of the 14th to the
morning of the 16th of lunar March. A festival to memorise
two national heroes Thien Ho Duong and Doc Binh Kieu,
leaders of the resistance against French colonialists
in the second half of the 19th century is also held
on lunar November 14-16.
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