
Home to Ha Long Bay – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ha Long Bay is famous for its emerald waters and thousands of limestone islands topped with rainforests.
S-shaped Country – Vietnam has a unique S-shape stretching along the eastern coast of the Indochina Peninsula, bordered by China, Laos, and Cambodia.
World’s Largest Cave – Son Doong Cave, located in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, is the largest cave in the world, big enough to fit a 40-story skyscraper!
Rich Coffee Culture – Vietnam is the second-largest coffee producer in the world, known for its unique egg coffee and strong robusta brews.
Motorbike Capital – With over 45 million motorbikes, Vietnam has one of the highest motorbike-to-people ratios in the world.
Street Food Paradise – Vietnamese cuisine is world-famous for dishes like pho, banh mi, spring rolls, and bun cha, often enjoyed on bustling street corners.
Cultural Diversity – Vietnam is home to 54 ethnic groups, each with distinct languages, clothing, and traditions.
Floating Markets – In the Mekong Delta, locals sell goods directly from boats in lively floating markets, a tradition that’s been around for centuries.
Unique Lunar New Year – Tết – The Vietnamese New Year, Tết, is the most important holiday of the year, celebrated with special foods, ancestor worship, and red decorations for luck.
A Country of Natural Wonders – From terraced rice fields in Sapa to white sand beaches in Da Nang, Vietnam offers a stunning variety of landscapes.