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littlegirl
04-19-2008, 03:55 AM
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It is quite strange that more than a decade after Vietnam opened the doors to the travel and tourists and investors, who want to travel to Viet Nam, the information of this country is still so poor and unsystematic.
People wonder what is behind an Asian nation that had been under a thousand years of feudalism, and a century of two bigger Indochinese Wars. And above all, it's still a communist state.
What Vietnam is really like?
The wars have been relegated to museums, memorials and historical vestiges.
Four natural and cultural draws have been designated as World Heritages by UNESCO within 7 years.
And the visitors, of which the French led the way since 1990s, have pleasantly noted warm smiles and friendly faces every corner. The time-limited tourists are happy that they can visit various kinds of landscape, vestiges and lifestyles within a reasonable time. Those who love ecotours are amazed discovering that they can get apart from the urban excitement for as long as they can and mix them up with hill tribes in remote regions. And who just returned after a few years offer excellent comments on the remarkable development of infrastructure.
You assuredly need a good local friend to get you delve into these wonders.
We love to be him.

For further information of travel in Vietnam, please see Vietnam in detail
Source: threeland.com

littlegirl
04-19-2008, 03:57 AM
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It is quite strange that more than a decade after Vietnam opened the doors to the travel and tourists and investors, who want to travel to Viet Nam, the information of this country is still so poor and unsystematic.
People wonder what is behind an Asian nation that had been under a thousand years of feudalism, and a century of two bigger Indochinese Wars. And above all, it's still a communist state.
What Vietnam is really like?
The wars have been relegated to museums, memorials and historical vestiges.
Four natural and cultural draws have been designated as World Heritages by UNESCO within 7 years.
And the visitors, of which the French led the way since 1990s, have pleasantly noted warm smiles and friendly faces every corner. The time-limited tourists are happy that they can visit various kinds of landscape, vestiges and lifestyles within a reasonable time. Those who love ecotours are amazed discovering that they can get apart from the urban excitement for as long as they can and mix them up with hill tribes in remote regions. And who just returned after a few years offer excellent comments on the remarkable development of infrastructure.
You assuredly need a good local friend to get you delve into these wonders.
We love to be him.

For further information of travel in Vietnam, please see Vietnam in detail (http://www.threeland.com/hanoi1.htm)
Source: threeland.com (http://www.threeland.com/vietnam_travel.htm#brief)

tegf
04-25-2008, 03:24 AM
Shanghai, Hu for short, is situated on the estuary of Yangtze River of China. It is an attractive metropolis in China. Covering an area of 5,800 square kilometers (2,239 square miles), Shanghai offers you a lot to experience. Here is a quick guide to Shanghai's general information, attractions, tours, transportation, accommodation, dining, shopping, nightlife, travel tips, maps, pictures and Shanghai travel community. We do hope it will facilitate.

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