Vietnam

 


• Golden Bridge Ba Long Bay Caves Hang Son Dung  Islands Ho Ba Hum Lake •  Chop Island  Van Floating Village Vietnam Women's Museum


A state located on the east coast. . The official name of Vietnam is the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Indo-China Peninsula. City is the largest city in China. Vietnam is geographically narrow and long. Its topography is strange. In the northern and central parts of Vietnam, the  built many dams on them, and the hill-tops are intensively farmed, and for centuries the Vietnamese have settled here on the Sola plains by cutting trenches in them. Central Vietnam is the narrowest part of the country; Here the mountains threaten the sea, and in some places they are very close to the sea. Southern Vietnam is mainly formed by the Mekong River's tributaries and the plains are fertile. There is a lot of agriculture and mainly rice is produced. Vietnam developed as an agrarian society. Most of the people here still live in villages.


About 50 different ethnic and linguistic groups live in Vietnam. The Vietnamese people originally lived in the Red River Valley. China occupied the region in the second century BC. In 939 the Vietnamese established independence.




                                      Cave Hang Son Dung is an underground cave in Vietnam


It is called my world. The country's Hang Son -e is the world's largest natural cave. In 2009, humans entered this cave for the first time. But in 1991, a farmer discovered this cave. It is by far the largest natural cave in the world. 5 km long. To get down to the bottom of the cave, one has to climb down the rope ladder.


                                                                     Golden Breeze


 Lamar is a remote hill station. In this city of the arms of came out from the trees and rocky outcrops. Hand raised arched fence colored bridge. The bridge is 490 feet long built on the wonder of the world. Tourist luxury people walking on the object. A French company built the bridge 99 years ago. The place was developed as a hill station.



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