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Hanoi - A Treasure Trove of Heritage
With a history spanning over a thousand years, Hanoi stands as Vietnam's cultural capital, a city renowned for its heritage. The “City for Peace” has a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, meticulously woven together over thousands of years. Hanoi boasts a remarkable number of cultural heritage sites, both tangible and intangible, including historic relics, vibrant festivals, traditional villages, and UNESCO-recognized treasures. Sa Pa - A Symphony of Nature and Culture in Vietnams Northwest
Sa Pa is often described as a captivating symphony of nature and culture in the highlands of Tay Bac (Northwest Vietnam). This region is known for its expansive, poetic, and majestic natural beauty, complemented by the vibrant cultural life of ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Red dao, Tay, Giay, and Xa Pho. These diverse elements come together to create a unique and compelling charm, making this town a world-renowned destination. Island Gems in Vietnams Southern Sea
Phu Quoc, Nam Du, and Con Dao are three archipelagos in Vietnam's southern waters, consistently lauded in regional and global tourism polls. Dubbed "island gems," these destinations have pristine natural beauty, rich marine cultural heritage, and abundant fisheries potential, driving Vietnam's investment in maritime development, with beach tourism at the forefront. Islands of A Dragon Legend Prosperity
Driven by a dream of controlling the seas, the ancient Vietnamese wove tales of dragons into the very fabric of their coastal heritage, particularly in the Gulf of Tonkin. They include Hai Phong City, home to Bach Long Vi Island district, meaning "White dragon's Tail”, Bai Tu Long Bay, meaning "Bay of Baby dragons” and Cai Rong Port, meaning “Mother dragon” in Van don Island district, Quang Ninh Province and dragon Claw Rock in Co To Island district. Today, these three island districts stand as beacons of maritime economic development in northern Vietnam. In the Homeland of the Hoang Sa Flotilla cum the Bac Hai Administration
Three Vietnamese island districts of Truong Sa (Khanh hoa Province), Ly Son (Quang Ngai Province), and Phu Quy (Binh Thuan Province) have been recognized in the official records of the Nguyen Dynasty as maritime territories that have been lived on and had their sovereignty asserted by the Vietnamese people since ancient times. Today, these three island districts are striving to become beacons of economic development, tourism, and maritime sovereignty protection, while also making significant efforts to fulfill their commitment to combating illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in accordance with the recommendations of the European Commission (EC).