Vietnam Hotels

Hotels in the nation of Vietnam are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some tourists may ant to see the culture, the history the tourist attractions and society of the famous South East Asian nation. Some tourists may want to see the beaches or tourist resorts of the nation. Many tourists may want to stay in cities or in rural areas.

Hotels in the nation often provide short term accommodation. Some tourists may want to see the culture of the nation. Some tourists may want to see the large cities and historical landmarks of the nation. Some tourists may want to stay at hotels that have a good reputation. Some tourists may want to stay at luxury hotels or cheap hotels. Some tourists may want to stay at hotels that have access to to good parking and to entertainment. Some may want hotels near the airports or hotels in the major cities. Some may want hotels in rural regions.

Vietnam is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east.

Vietnam is located on the eastern margin of the Indochinese peninsula and occupies about 331,688 square kilometers, of which about 25 % was under cultivation in 1987. It borders the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin, and South China Sea, alongside China, Laos, and Cambodia. The S-shaped country has a north-to-south distance of 1,650 kilometers and is about 50 kilometers wide at the narrowest point.

The delta of the Red River (also known as the Sông Ho^`ng), is a flat, triangular region of 15,000 square kilometers, is smaller but more intensely developed and more densely populated than the Mekong River Delta. Once an inlet of the Gulf of Tonkin, it has been filled in by the enormous alluvial deposits of the rivers over a period of millennia.

The Gulf of Tonkin, in Vietnamese: Vi.nh Ba('c Bo^. or in Chinese: Beibu Wan is an arm of the South China Sea. Covering an area of 126,250 km², the gulf borders Vietnam on the northwest, west and southwest. The Chinese mainland lies to the north while the Island of Hainan forms the eastern limits of the gulf. The gulf is notably shallow (less than 60 meters deep). Haiphong, Vietnam and Beihai, China are the chief ports. Numerous small islands are located in the gulf, most of which are concentrated in the northwestern gulf. Of note are larger islands of Bach Long Vi and Cat Ba of Vietnam and Weizhou of China. The Red River is the main river flowing into the Gulf. The name Tonkin, means 'Eastern Capital', and is the former toponym for Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. (Incidentally, the same Chinese characters are used to write "Tokyo", capital of Japan.)

he highlands and mountain plateaus in the north and northwest are inhabited mainly by tribal minority groups. The Giai Truong Son (Annamite Range) originates in the Tibetan and Yunnan regions of southwest China and forms Vietnam's border with Laos and Cambodia. It terminates in the Mekong River Delta north of Ho^` Chí Minh City (formerly Saigon).

These central mountains, which have several high plateaus, are irregular in elevation and form. The northern section is narrow and very rugged; the country's highest peak, Fan Si Pan, rises to 3,142 meters in the extreme northwest. The southern portion has numerous spurs that divide the narrow coastal strip into a series of compartments. For centuries these topographical features not only rendered north-south communication difficult but also formed an effective natural barrier for the containment of the people living in the Mekong basin.

Within the southern portion of Vietnam is a plateau known as the Central Highlands (Tay Nguyen), approximately 51,800 square kilometers of rugged mountain peaks, extensive forests, and rich soil. Comprising 5 relatively flat plateaus of basalt soil spread over the provinces of a('k La('k (or "Dac Lac"), Gia Lai, and Kon Tom, the highlands account for 16% of the country's arable land and 22% of its total forested land. Before 1975, North Vietnam had maintained that the Central Highlands and the Giai Truong Son were strategic areas of paramount importance, essential to the domination not only of South Vietnam but also of the southern part of Indochina. Since 1975, the highlands have provided an area in which to relocate people from the densely populated lowlands.

The narrow, flat coastal lowlands extend from south of the Red River Delta to the Mekong River basin. On the landward side, the Giai Truong Son rises precipitously above the coast, its spurs jutting into the sea at several places. Generally the coastal strip is fertile and rice is cultivated intensively.

The Mekong delta, covering about 40,000 square kilometers, is a low-level plain not more than three meters above sea level at any point and criss-crossed by a maze of canals and rivers. So much sediment is carried by the Mekong's various branches and tributaries that the delta advances sixty to eighty meters into the sea every year. An official Vietnamese source estimates the amount of sediment deposited annually to be about 1 billion cubic meters, or nearly 13 times the amount deposited by the Red River. About 10,000 square kilometers of the delta are under rice cultivation, making the area one of the major rice-growing regions of the world. The southern tip, known as the Cà Mau Peninsula, or Mui Bai Bung, is covered by dense jungle and mangrove swamps.

Ha Long Bay (Vietnamese: Vi.nh Ha. Long) is a site located in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam. The bay features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes.

My~ ình National Stadium is a stadium in My Dinh commune, Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Vietnam, and is the centerpiece of Vietnam's National Sports Complex.

The official spoken and written language of Vietnam is Vietnamese.

The culture of Vietnam has been influenced by neighboring China. Due to Vietnam's long association with the south of China, one characteristic of Vietnamese culture is filial duty. Education and self-betterment are highly valued. Historically, passing the imperial Mandarin exams was the only means for Vietnamese people to socially advance themselves.

The nation has seven developed ports and harbors at Cam Ranh, Da Nang, Hai Phong, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Gai (Halong City), Qui Nhon, and Nha Trang.

Hanoi has been inhabited since at least 3000 BC. One of the first known permanent settlements is the Co Loa citadel founded around 200 BC. Hanoi has had many names throughout history, all of them of Sino-Vietnamese origin. During the Chinese domination of Vietnam, it was known as To^'ng Bình . In 866, it was turned into a citadel and was named a.i La. As the capital of Vietnam for almost a thousand years, Hanoi is considered to be the cultural centre of Vietnam, where every dynasty has left behind their imprint. Even though some relics have not survived through wars and time, the city still has many interesting cultural and historic monuments for visitors and residents alike.

Cities, towns and villages in Vietnam

Ai Thôn, An Lo^.c, Ayun Pa, Ba Ria, Bac Giang, Bac Kan, Bac Lieu, Bac Ninh, Bao Loc, Ben Tre, Bien Hoa, Bim Son, Bu Dop, Buôn Ma Thuo^.t, Ca Mau (city), Cam Ranh, Can Tho, Cao Bang, Cao Lanh, Cau Hai, Chau Doc, Cheo Reo, Cua Lo, Da Lat, Da Nang, Dak To, Di An, Dien Bien Phu, Do Son, Dong Ha, Dong Hoi, Dong Xam trade village, o^`ng Xoài, Gia Nghia, Gò Công, Ha Dong, Ha Giang, Ha Long, Hai Duong, Hai Phong, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoa Binh, Hoa Binh, Hoang Long, Hoang Mai, Nghe An, Hoi Khanh, Hue^', Hung Yen, Hà Tiên, Hà Ti~nh, Ho^.i An, Kim Lien, Kontum, La Vang, Lai Chau, Lang Son, Lao Bao, Lao Cai, List of traditional Vietnamese handicraft villages, Loc Ninh, Long Tan, Long Xuyen, Mong Cai, Mui Ne, My Tho, Nam Dinh, Nghia Lo, Nha Trang, Ninh Binh, Phan Rang-Thap Cham, Phan Thie^'t, Phu Ly, Phu Tho, Phuc Yen, Phuoc Tich, Pleiku, Quang Ngai, Qui Nhon, Rach Gia, Sa Dec, Sa Pa, Sam Son, Soc Trang, Son Kim, Son La, Son Tay, Tam Ky, Tan An, Tay Ninh, Thai Binh, Thai Nguyen, Thanh Hóa, Thu Dau Mot, Tra Vinh, Tuy Hoa, Tuyen Quang, Vi Thanh, Viet Bac, Viet Tri, Vinh, Vinh Yen, Vi~nh Long, Vu~ng Tàu, Yen Bai

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