Vietnam Attractions
Our list of noteworthy Vietnam attractions and places to see in Vietnam, from the must-see tourist landmarks to the top local attractions.
Mekong River Delta
The Mekong Delta covers an area of approximately 15,000 square miles (40,000 square kilometers) to the west of Ho Chi Minh City. The Mekong Delta is where the ... Continue Reading »
Cu Chi Tunnels
The Cu Chi Tunnels are a network of underground passageways that run to more than 120 miles (200 kilometers) in total length in this area alone. Work by the ... Continue Reading »
Ben Thanh Market
Let the spirit of Ho Chi Minh City lift you up and carry you through this network of colorful bustling activity. Cho Ben Thanh, or Ben Thanh Market, comes ... Continue Reading »
Halong Bay
Proudly claimed by locals as the eighth wonder of the world, Halong Bay is the most remarkable sight of natural beauty in all of Vietnam. Limestone karsts ... Continue Reading »
Cholon District
Cholon, Saigon's Chinatown district, dominates the west bank of the city, boasting the attractions of Quan Am Pagoda, Thien Hau Temple, Binh Tay ... Continue Reading »
Giac Lam Pagoda
Giac Lam Pagoda is widely recognized as an important and historic pagoda, the oldest temple in the city. Built in 1744 on an undeveloped area of jungle, it ... Continue Reading »
Reunification Palace
The Reunification Palace is an important site of political and cultural significance, built by the French in 1868 to mark the newly established colony of ... Continue Reading »
War Remnants Museum
Opened in 1975, just a few months after the liberation, the War Remnants Museum is one of the most popular attractions in the city. Laid out in 8 themed rooms ... Continue Reading »
Cao Dai Temple
There are many Cao Dai temples around southern Vietnam but none that compare to this. This stunning example is the most impressive in all senses. Built over a ... Continue Reading »
Ho Chi Minh Museum (Khu Luu Niem Bac Ho)
The Ho Chi Minh Museum (or Khu Luu Niem Bac Ho) is located in 'The Dragon House.' It was originally built as the French Customs House in 1863, any foreigner ... Continue Reading »
Hanoi Old Quarter
The Old Quarter is the cultural heart of Hanoi where the pulse of life has constantly beat for nearly 2,000 years. Daily routine starts early and builds to a ... Continue Reading »
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex
At this mausoleum the preserved body of Ho Chi Minh, founder of unified Vietnam and the country's liberator from Western colonialism, lies in a glass case for ... Continue Reading »
Temple of Literature (Quoc Tu Giam)
The Temple of Literature (or Quoc Tu Giam) was originally built as a Confucian Temple in 1070 AD. Six years later on the same grounds was founded Vietnam's ... Continue Reading »
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, or VME, has two distinct areas - indoor and outdoor. Indoors is a permanent exhibition divided into 9 sections proudly ... Continue Reading »
Perfume Pagoda (Chua Huong)
The Perfume Pagoda located in a vast grotto on Huong Son mountain, in a national park where the scent of flowers lends the shrine its name. Enjoy the scenery ... Continue Reading »
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