About Vietnam
We’ve written these pages about Vietnam’s history, culture and religion for people who are not familiar with our Asian culture. The topics are treated thematically, presenting our version of the events and beliefs that have shaped Vietnam in the past, and now influence it in the present. - vietnam travel
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The sections about Vietnam's geography, weather, ethnic people, traditional arts and crafts, and the Vietnam War have been written with tourism in mind. - vietnam tours
The remaining pages briefly describe Vietnam today – its politics, government, and the challenges it faces. - vietnam travel
Although Vietnam is still a ‘new destination’, more and more visitors are drawn by the image of a country previously associated with war and conflict, but now revealed as a place of unspoilt natural beauty and culture. It has much to offer holidaymakers - friendly people, exotic ethnic cultures, spectacular scenery and beaches, plenty of things to see and do, and a well-deserved reputation as the safest country in Asia. - holidays in vietnam
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Our turbulent past of foreign occupation and warfare left the country in a cultural time warp. Although it’s modernising rapidly, centuries-old traditions, customs and practices have survived, and many are still thriving, hand in hand with modern technology.
So far, we’ve escaped the worst of globalisation: no ‘McDonalds', 'Starbucks', and hardly any multinational companies.
Vietnam is changing, and changing rapidly. It's a young country – 65% of its population is under 25 - and has made remarkable progress since opening its doors to foreign investment in the 1990’s. Vietnam’s progress in reducing poverty has far outstripped that of any other country. It has drastically reduced poverty, become the world’s second largest exporter of rice and coffee, and consistently maintained a high GDP growth rate. - trip to vietnma
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For us Vietnamese, the pace of development is bewildering at times. We recognise that change must come, but fear that it may damage the precious culture and heritage for which so many of our predecessors fought and died. - holidays in vietnam
Nevertheless, we welcome tourism. When the eyes of the world look upon our country’s buildings, traditions and natural beauty with approval, it builds pride and self-confidence among our people, and encourages us to treasure our past and conserve it for future generations. - tours in vietnam
We want this website to be an information database for people who are interested in Vietnam. If you think there’s a topic that's missing or something that needs expanding, please let us know. We’ll be delighted to add more pages! - travel to vietnam