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The Great Tonkin

The Great Tonkin

Tonkin, located geographically between China to the north, Laos to the west, the former Annam and Cochin China Southern (Trung Bo current) to the south and the Gulf of Tonkin in the East, Tonkin form a quadrilateral of about Dogeared 700 km out of 700 km. Its area amounts to 115,700 km2.

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Hanoi and surrounding area

Hanoi and surrounding area

The capital city of Hanoi, which is much its charming style since the French era with so many beautiful buildings built at that time then, is the largest city in Vietnam (Area of approximately 3,000 km square) since 2007 after élarggie southwards taking the former Ha Tay province and officially entered the WTO. It is probably a very nice and impressive city with its activities and historical sites to visit.

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Dien Bien Phu

Dien Bien Phu

Dien Bien Phu was a very famous place in all French fighter then and now AC is still said a few things. Located about 500 km from Hanoi by the national road number 6. Now Populated by King (Viets) and mainly White Thai and Black Thai who helped much to the Viet Minh at the time to make war against the French.

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Ethnic groups in Sapa and Bac Ha

Ethnic groups in Sapa and Bac Ha

The region of Sapa and Bac Ha is very beautiful with beautiful grandios landscape. These are both high districs of the border province of Lao Cai, peulplés several different ethnic minorities, a very interesting region in terms of temperature and very ideal for those who want to make a trekking trip type and adventure dating tribes of this places.

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Ba Be and Thac Ba lake

Ba Be and Thac Ba lake

Ba Be Lake, located about 300km from Hanoi and in the middle of the park of the same name, considered the third North Bay along very well known with villages of Tay, while at Thac Ba Lake, considered the second Halong Bay, with many islands around the lake and nestled villages very characteristic minority North such as: H'mong and Dao black teeth.

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