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Ho Chi Minh City Pictures
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam named after the late communist leader Ho Chi Minh, who led the nation against both France and the U.S.A. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam has been historically a political and administrative centre of Vietnam.
Here are some pictures of Ho Chi Minh city.



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Hoi An Pictures
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Hoi An is an ancient port in central vietnam which for centuries was a center of japanese, portuguese, dutch, arab, chinese and french merchants and seafarers. in 1999, the old town was declared World Heritage by the UNESCO, as a well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port of the 15th to 19th centuries, whose buildings display a unique blend of local and foreign influences.
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Hue Pictures
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Hue is the ancient imperial capital of the 17th century and is located in central Vietnam. the city is one of the most visited of the Vietnam popular destinations. In modern times Hue is the capital of Thua Thien province lying on the banks of Huong River (Perfume River).
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Da Lat Pictures
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Dalat is a top resort destination for Vietnamese couples getting married or honeymooning. If the lunar astrological signs are particularly good, it's not unusual to see 10 or so wedding parties in a single day. Many of the local scenic spots, like the Valley of Love and Lake of Sighs, pander to the giddy couples.
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Da Nang Pictures
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Danang, the fourth-largest city in Vietnam, is one of the most important seaports in the central region. As the most convenient deep-water port in the region, Danang is now greeting more and more international cruise ships along with the glut of trade vessels.
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Ha Long Bay Pictures
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Halong Bay is a spectacular location for sightseeing in Vietnam. Located in the Gulf of Tonkin, it forms an amazing seascape of limestone pillars along with more than 1,600 islands and islets.
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