Vietnam’s eight world heritage sites
VietNamNet Bridge – Trang An, Hue, My Son, Hoi An are among the country’s World Heritage sites and top tourist attractions.
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Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh was not only recognized as world heritage site in 1994, but also is considered one of the 7 new wonders of the world.
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Every year, Ha Long Bay is always voted by the world’s prestigious travel magazines and travel agencies as the top destinations in Vietnam and the world.
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Trang An in the northern province of Ninh Binh was recognized as Vietnam’s first world natural-cultural heritage site in 2014.
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This tourism complex consists of amazing places like the ancient capital of Hoa Lu, Trang An caves, Tam Coc – Bich Dong.
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The National Park of Phong Nha – Ke Bang in the central province of Quang Binh was recognized as a world heritage in 2013.
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The discovery of Son Doong, the world’s largest cave, makes this site a desirable destination for travelers from around the world.
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Thang Long Royal Citadel is a place associated with the history of the 1,000-year-old Thang Long citadel, located in central Hanoi. The citadel was recognized as a world cultural heritage site in 2010.
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The attractions here include the archeological site on Hoang Dieu Street, the Citadel, the Hanoi flagpole….
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Ho Dynasty Citadel in Vinh Loc district, Thanh Hoa province was the capital city of Vietnam from 1398 to 1407. It was built by Ho Quy Ly in 1397.
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This work was recognized as a World Heritage site in 2011.
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Hue ancient citadel was honored as a world cultural heritage in 1993.
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The Hue ancient capital complex was built in harmony with the natural surroundings of the charming mountains and rivers.
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Hoi An ancient town was recognized as a world cultural heritage in 1999.
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The old town gives visitors a sense of peace with ancient architecture, lantern festival, and rustic delicacies.
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My Son Sanctuary was recognized as a world cultural heritage in 1999. This is the holy city of the ancient Champa kingdom.
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The buildings are only partly intact but later generations can still imagine the heyday of the ancient Cham dynasty.
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Pha Le
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