Discover 6 Unique Highlights That Make Vietnam Truly Special
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Uncover the wonders of Vietnam through its unique attractions and heritage!
Explore Son Doong Cave, the world's largest cave, and the breathtaking biodiversity of Halong Bay. Learn about Vietnam’s role as an agricultural powerhouse and navigate its streets filled with millions of motorbikes....
Uncover the wonders of Vietnam through its unique attractions and heritage!
Explore Son Doong Cave, the world's largest cave, and the breathtaking biodiversity of Halong Bay. Learn about Vietnam’s role as an agricultural powerhouse and navigate its streets filled with millions of motorbikes. Savor the iconic Banh Mi, a perfect blend of French and Vietnamese flavors, and visit the historic Japanese Bridge in Hoi An. Vietnam is a blend of natural beauty, cultural depth, and culinary delights!
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VIETNAM
SPECIAL THINGS
about
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in
central Vietnam houses Son Doong
Cave, the largest cave in the world.
It's so massive that it contains its
ecosystem, river, and even clouds.
HOME TO THE WORLD'S
LARGEST CAVE
Vietnam is the world's second-
largest rice exporter and a major
player in cashew exports,
solidifying its global agricultural
influence.
AGRICULTURAL
POWERHOUSE
With 37 million motorbikes and
only 1.6 million cars, motorbikes
are the primary mode of
transport in Vietnam, vital for
daily life across the country.
MOTORBIKES
EVERYWHERE
Halong Bay is home to 200
species of fish and 450 types of
mollusks, making it a rich aquatic
ecosystem and a diver's paradise.
BIODIVERSITY IN
HALONG BAY
Banh Mi, meaning bread in
Vietnamese, evolved from the
French baguette and is now a
popular sandwich combining
local flavors.
BANH MI : A CULINARY
BLEND
Once called Hai Pho, Hoi An’s
Japanese Bridge divides the
town, marking the historic
Japanese settlement during the
16th and 17th centuries.
HOI AN'S HISTORIC
JAPANESE BRIDGE