Top spots across central Vietnam to celebrate New Year holiday
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Aside from scenery spots, tourists will be greatly impressed by many traditional dishes that can be sampled, such as Banh Xeo, a type of crispy Vietnamese pancake, Banh Can, mini pancakes, and seafood noodles.
Hoi An in Quang Nam province is an attractive destination for both domestic and foreign travelers to visit, particularly due to its incredible culture. (Photo: Luu Huong)
Visitors are able to enjoy a diverse range of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and European culture, all of which are on show through the local cuisine and architecture. (Photo: PysTravel)
Known to be one of the most beautiful bays in the world, Nha Trang Bay is considered to be a tourist paradise in Vietnam. Beaches and islands serve as ideal spots for visitors to enjoy during the New Year holiday to escape from the northern region’s cold weather. (Photo: VnTrip)
The central coastal province of Phu Yen captures the hearts of travelers through its fabulous range of destinations, including Ghenh Da Dia, also known as The Cliff of Stone Plates. Tourists who visit the site are usually fascinated by the masterpiece of stone that has been created by nature and is recognised as part of the country’s national heritage. (Photo: Du Lich Phu Yen)
Perched between the tourist hotspots of Nha Trang and Hoi An, the coastal city of Quy Nhon in Binh Dinh province is less crowded but has quickly become one of the most searched beach holiday destinations over recent years. (Photo: VietNammoi)
Quy Nhon coastal city is blessed with a vast 42 km coastline that has been dubbed the “Maldives of Vietnam.” What makes the beach unique and distinct are the round stones like giant birds’ eggs which cover hundreds of square meters. (Photo: Ivivu)
When travelling to the southcentral coastal province of Binh Thuan, tourists often head for some of the renowned resorts, beaches, and sand dunes located in the Mui Ne area of Phan Thiet City. (Photo: Thu Quynh)
Ninh Thuan province is best known for being the driest area in the country, but it also has many little-known beautiful unspoiled beaches. A visit here will leave people attracted by the unusual scenery. (Photo: La Huyen My)
Tourists should not miss out on sampling local food during trips to Ninh Thuan province. (Photo: VnTrip)
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