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With its untouched landscapes and surprisingly cheap dining options, Con Co Island in Quang Tri is becoming a must-visit destination for travelers looking to explore Vietnam’s natural beauty without breaking the bank.
Phu Quy Island is not only well known for its ravishing natural beauty but is also rich in specialties such as fresh seafood all at an affordable price
Vietnam is home to a few islands that still possess pristine beauty and places untouched by human encroachment.
Co To island district is famous for the large Co To and the small Co To islands. Co To district also has more than 30 islands with other beautiful scenery, including a unique sandy road in the middle of the sea.
Tho Chau Archipelago boasts a collection of stunning islands and picturesque beaches, attracting an increasing number of tourists who seek to explore its pure and untouched beauty.
Many dreamlike islands in the north of Vietnam are worth exploring.
Here are three amazing destinations in Vietnam where the locals have adopted a "green" lifestyle by banning plastic bags.
About 120 km from Hanoi’s center, Hai Phong is a famous port city and tourist destination in the North. The city’s symbol is a phoenix flower so it is known as the "red phoenix flower city".
VietNamNet Bridge – Phu Quy Island is as dazzling and sparkling as its name, which in Vietnamese means wealth and honour. It is one of the many rising stars among the islands of Viet Nam.
VietNamNet Bridge – The Kim Dong Publishing House on Friday launched a photo book featuring the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelagos.