Location & Geography
Vietnam or Socialist Republic of Vietnam is situated towards the eastern part of the Indochinese Peninsula. The mainland territory of Vietnam is a S shaped land covering an area of 329,241 square kilometers. The geographic coordinates of Vietnam consists of latitude 102º 08' - 109º 28' east and longitude 8º 02' - 23º 23' north. It is bordered with China in the north ,Laos and Cambodia in the west and South China Sea in the east.
Topographically, Vietnam is a verdant tapestry of soaring mountains, fertile deltas, primeval forests inhabited by exotic fauna, sinuous rivers, mysterious caves, otherworldly rock formations, and heavenly waterfalls and beaches. Beyond nature, the curious and open-minded visitor will find in Vietnam a feast of culture and history.
For convenience, the country can be thought of as comprising three unique areas: North, Central, and South. The north is known for its alpine peaks, the Red River Delta, the plains of Cao Bang and Vinh Yen, enchanting Halong Bay, and historic Hanoi - the capital of Vietnam, as well as for the diversity of its ethnolinguistic minorities.
Central Vietnam, also home to many ethnic minorities, is characterized by high temperate plateaus rich in volcanic soil and by spectacular beaches, dunes, and lagoons. It is also the location of the ancient imperial city of Hue. In the South, visitors encounter modern life in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) and the fertile alluvial delta of the Mekong River. Vietnam's territory also encompasses a large continental shelf and thousands of archipelagic islands.
Vietnam's climate is as complex as its topography. Although the country lies entirely within the tropics, its diverse range of latitude, altitude, and weather patterns produces enormous climatic variation. North Vietnam, like China, has two basic seasons: a cold, humid winter from November to April, and a warm, wet summer for the remainder of the year. Summer temperatures average around 70 degrees Fahrenheit (about 22 C), with occasional typhoons to keep things exciting. The northern provinces of Central Vietnam share the climate of the North, while the southern provinces share the tropical weather of the South. South Vietnam is generally warm, the hottest months being March through May, when temperatures rise into the mid-90's (low-30's C). This is also the dry season in the south, followed by the April-October monsoon season.
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Vietnam Overview
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Regions in Vietnam
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Main Cities in Vietnam
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Other Cities in Vietnam
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- Halong City
- Mai Chau town
- Hai Phong City
- Cuc phuong
- MeKong Delta
- Ninh Binh
- Quang Binh
- Dien Bien Phu
- Lai Chau
- Son La
- Hoa Binh
- Lang Son
- Ha Giang
- Cu Chi
- My Son
- Cat Ba Island
- Ba Be
- Ca Mau
- Dong Thap Muoi
- Can Tho
- Vinh city
- Phan Thiet
- Mong Cai
- Pleiku - Gia Lai
- Soc Trang
- Yen Bai
- Vung Tau
- Vinh Long
- Quy Nhon
- Kon Tum
- Dong Hoi
- Buon Me Thuot
- Cao Bang
- Cao Lanh
- Hai Duong
- Phu Quoc Island
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Getting to Vietnam
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Getting Around Vietnam
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Language in Vietnam
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Education in Vietnam
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Vietnam Activities
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Vietnam Attractions
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Vietnam Money & Shopping
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Eating & Drinking in Vietnam
Within Viet Nam
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Gia Linh Hotel
Gia Linh Hotel is located on the Bui Thi Xuan, the par is shopping heaven, luxury levels of Saigon. Hotel is 3...
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Elios Hotel
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La Dolce Vita Hotel
T he soul of this 53 rooms building lies in its traditional décor with the clever use of vivid colours....
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