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Culturally rich and steeped in centuries - old charm, Vietnam's appeal lies in its unique artistic, religious and architectural heritage set against a backdrop of diverse natural beauty. Awaken your senses as this guide takes you through colourful, bustling markets and serene temples to palm-fringed beaches and rugged mountains, introducing some of the world's friendliest people along the way.

Features: over 80 updated maps, including colour country map with highlights; details on navigating the waterways of the Mekong Delta; latest on city nightlife and cuisine; insightful coverage and useful phrases to enhance a hill tribe visit; practical trips for exploring unspoiled national parks and UNESCO world heritage sites; and a comprehensive language section for everyday use.

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Lonely Planet offers a fully updated guide to the natural and cultural wonders of a country of sublime beauty. This book will help you discover Vietnam's pristine beaches, lush rainforests, best highland treks, as well as the colorful nightlife of Saigon. It also includes places to stay and eat for a wide range of budgets. Highlights include special sections on visiting hill tribes and language. --Kathryn True

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Vietnam has a unique and rich civilization, spectacular scenery and highly cultured, cordial people. While there is no doubt its long history of war continues to weigh heavily on the consciousness of all who can remember, the Vietnam of today is a country at peace.

Red tape kept foreign tourists and investors out for nearly two decades, but visiting has become considerably easier in recent years and the tourist floodgates have opened wide. Already, the relatively short period of economic liberalization and openness has brought dramatic changes.

Most visitors to Vietnam are overwhelmed by the sublime beauty of the country's natural setting. The Red River Delta in the north, the Mekong Delta in the south and almost the entire coastal strip are a patchwork of brilliant-green rice paddies tended by peasant women in conical hats. Vietnam's 3451km coastline includes countless unspoiled beaches and a number of stunning lagoons; some sections are shaded by coconut palms and casuarinas, others bounded by seemingly endless expanses of sand dunes or the rugged spurs of the Truong Son Mountain Range.

Between the two deltas, the coast lining the South China Sea gives way to soaring mountains - the slopes of some are cloaked with rich forests. West of the coast, the refreshingly cool plateaus of the central highlands are dotted with waterfalls. To the north you'll not only find stunning mountain scenery but also Vietnam's most prominent hill-tribe communities.

Visitors to Vietnam will have their senses thrilled by all its sights, sounds, tastes and smells. There's nothing quite like grabbing a delicious lunch of local delicacies at a food stall deep inside a marketplace, surrounded by tropical-fruit vendors as well as legions of curious youngsters. Or sitting by a waterfall in the central highlands, sipping soda water with lemon juice and watching honeymooning couples in their "Sunday finest." Or being invited by a Buddhist monk to a pagoda to attend prayers, conducted according to Mahayana rites, with chanting, drums and gongs.

Fiercely protective of their independence and sovereignty, the Vietnamese are also graciously welcoming of foreigners who come as guests rather than conquerors. Today the Vietnamese are, almost without exception, extremely friendly to Western visitors (including Americans), and supportive of more contact with the outside world. Visitors to Vietnam play an important role in conveying the value and potential for international friendship and business.

The astonishing pace of development in East Asia has made many countries in the region considerably more polluted and expensive, and less enchanting than they used to be. The rice paddies have given way to industrial estates belching out black smoke; bicycles have been replaced by tour buses; and thatched huts have been bulldozed to make way for office towers and five-star hotels.

Although Vietnam has not yet reached the level of rampant development found in the region, capitalism is no longer a four-letter word here and private business has mushroomed, adding an atmosphere of hustle and bustle to Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and other cities whose resurgent dynamism is reviving the Vietnamese economy. Meanwhile, cities and towns throughout Vietnam are, like the boom towns of old, experiencing rapid alteration as infrastructure development paves the way with new streets, hospitals and attitudes.

Visitors to Vietnam will be intrigued by its dynamic melding of traditional culture, its French-colonial past and communist legacy, and its current transition as a modern Asian power. While conical hats and rice paddies abound, the Vietnam of today is also where you'll find hip city cafes and nightclubs, a thriving art scene and a decided zest for the future.

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  • PublisherLonely Planet
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0864426380
  • ISBN 13 9780864426383
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number5
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