Northern Vietnam Package Tours 2019 - Vietnam Tonkin Travel
Vietnam Tonkin Travel provide you unique tours to visit the Northern Vietnam where combines the ancient history of the Vietnamese people with the more modern history of the Vietnam War, all of it alongside some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country: Hanoi; Sapa; Halong Bay; Ninh Binh; Mai chau, Moc Chau & Ha giang.
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Vietnam Tonkin Cruise Day Tour on Lan Ha bay, Halong bay 2019 | Package tour | Vietnam Tonkin Travel
Vietnam Tonkin offers an amazing cruise day tour in Lan Ha bay, launched from May 2019 and named Vietnam Tonkin Cruise
Unique points of Vietnam Tonkin Cruise:
- Modern style by steel
- Visiting also Halong bay, Lan Ha Bay & Cat Ba island
- 2 days 1 night route in one day only with 8 hours
- Kayaking, swimming, caving activities...
- Cruising on the beautiful, less touristy lagoons, & places...
- Delicious meals
- Professional & friendly staffs
- Budget tour
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Halong bay overnight cruise trip | Halong cruise reviews | Vietnam tonkin travel
Halong bay is the world heritage site in Vietnam with beautiful thousands limestone kart island. Sleeping on the cruise boat will be amazing experiences. let's go with Vietnam tonkin travel
Nha Trang - A Romantic Beach in Vietnam | Tonkin-travel.com
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VIETNAM, VIETNAM TRAVEL, CRAZY STREETS OF HANOI, EXPLORING VIETNAM
AMAZING VIETNAM, VIETNAM TRAVEL, CRAZY STREETS OF HANOI, PLACES TO GO IN VIETNAM, Astonishingly exotic and utterly compelling, Vietnam is a country of breathtaking natural beauty with a unique heritage, where travel quickly becomes addictive. Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. Hanoi, the capital, pays homage to the nation’s iconic Communist-era leader, Ho Chi Minh, via a huge marble mausoleum. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has French colonial landmarks, plus Vietnamese War history museums and the Củ Chi tunnels, used by Viet Cong soldiers.
Because of differences in latitude and the marked variety in topographical relief, the climate tends to vary considerably from place to place. During the winter or dry season, extending roughly from November to April, the monsoon winds usually blow from the northeast along the Chinese coast and across the Gulf of Tonkin, picking up considerable moisture. Consequently, the winter season in most parts of the country is dry only by comparison with the rainy or summer season. The average annual temperature is generally higher in the plains than in the mountains, and higher in the south than in the north. Temperatures vary less in the southern plains around Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, ranging between 21 and 28 °C (69.8 and 82.4 °F) over the course of the year. Seasonal variations in the mountains and plateaus and in the north are much more dramatic, with temperatures varying from 5 °C (41.0 °F) in December and January to 37 °C (98.6 °F) in July and August. As of 2016, the population of Vietnam as standing at approximately 94.6 million people. The population had grown significantly from the 1979 census, which showed the total population of reunified Vietnam to be 52.7 million.[126] In 2012, the country's population was estimated at approximately 90.3 million.[7] Currently, the total fertility rate of Vietnam is 1.8 (births per woman),[127] which is largely due to the government's family planning policy, the two-child policy. Vietnamese cuisine traditionally features a combination of five fundamental taste elements (Vietnamese: ngũ vị): spicy (metal), sour (wood), bitter (fire), salty (water) and sweet (earth).[183] Common ingredients include fish sauce, shrimp paste, soy sauce, rice, fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables. Vietnamese recipes use lemongrass, ginger, mint, Vietnamese mint, long coriander, Saigon cinnamon, bird's eye chili, lime and basil leaves.[184] Traditional Vietnamese cooking is known for its fresh ingredients, minimal use of oil, and reliance on herbs and vegetables, and is considered one of the healthiest cuisines worldwide.[185]
In northern Vietnam, local foods are often less spicy than southern dishes, as the colder northern climate limits the production and availability of spices. Black pepper is used in place of chilis to produce spicy flavors. The use of such meats as pork, beef, and chicken was relatively limited in the past, and as a result freshwater fish, crustaceans – particularly crabs – and mollusks became widely used. Fish sauce, soy sauce, prawn sauce, and limes are among the main flavoring ingredients. Many signature Vietnamese dishes, such as bún riêu and bánh cuốn, originated in the north and were carried to central and southern Vietnam by migrants. Vietnam travel, Hanoi city, Vietnam street food
Welcome to Halong bay Vietnam
If you don't have time to visit Halong bay. Just contemplate amazing Halong bay from this video of Vietnam Tonkin Travel
Halong bay & Cat Ba island 2019
Cat Ba island & Lan Ha bay is one of the most beautiful place next to Halong bay but less touristy.
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Hanoi Biking trip
Do a biking trip from Hanoi center to some villages will bring you an amazing feeling to experience culture & nature
HANOI: Heart of VIETNAM (CNN/Hanoi Tourism) | feat. Phoebe Lee
I filmed two television commercials for Hanoi Tourism and CNN. They're being aired globally, broadcast to millions! I gotta tell ya, when I quit my job a few years ago I'd hoped for opportunities like this one but never really thought it was possible. I'm so thankful.
I'd love to know which one of the two ads is your favourite, so watch em both and lemme know what ya think.
All love and credit to the amazing team at Propagandeur - Adrian, Hillian and Hugo, who filmed, edited and did all the many other things involved in creating these awesome TVC's. A huge thank you also to Hanoi Tourism, Vietnam Tourism and CNN.
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Halong Legacy Legend Cruise
Halong Legacy Legend Cruise is one of the best deluxe cruise in Halong to visit Bai tu long bay. Let's enjoy party night of Happy new year in Halong bay with Legacy Legend team!
Xmas on Halong Legacy Legend Cruise
That's an amazing moment when joining Xmas party on Halong Legacy Legend cruise
Northern Vietnam Package Tour - 5 Days | Vietnam Tours for Indians | Viet Prestige Travel
This Northern Vietnam Package Tour is designed for those loving to discover the capital of Vietnam – Ha Noi with its well-known attractions, cruise into one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Ha Long Bay in 2 days/1-night.
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HANOI by NIGHT - Cycle Tour through the Old Quarter of Hanoi, Capital of Vietnam
This video is based on our visit to Vietnam during November, 2015. We went on a Hanoi by Night Pedicab-Cycle Tour through the Old Quarter of Hanoi the Capital City of Vietnam.
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In far off French Indo-China, where streets are dusty and the ladies dusky.
L/S of Hanoi street scene featuring rickshaws and trams. A child looks at the camera sheltering his eyes. Various other street scenes as people go about their business. People stand beside a shop which seems to be selling paintings. C/U of the paintings, children stand beside and look at the camera. Where eats are eats - but peculiar. M/S of two Vietnamese men in coolie hats cooking food at an outdoor stall. C/U of a man eating noodles from a little bowl with chopsticks. L/S of a woman carrying two large baskets of food on either end of a pole. Children stand in the foreground. L/S of someone carrying a very large bundle on their shoulders. Panning shot of some homesteads.
Hanoi is a centre for an ages-old industry of paper-making - using special kinds of barks, pounded primitively into pulp. Various shots of the primitive machinery used to pulp the bark. Two men operate a large hammer device by jumping up and down on it. C/U of young boy working on the pulping. M/S of the two men putting their weight on the lever. C/U of the feet of one of the men. M/S of man loading bark into the machine. C/U of the bark being loaded in. In the streets the public writer paints impartially any compliments (or complaints) to your lady love, you wish. M/S of men crouching on the ground painting on parchment. C/U of face of elderly Vietnamese man. So they go on in Hanoi - the same yesterday as today - almost. High angle shot of a barge with woman walking to and fro presumably moving the cargo in their baskets. C/U of woman in a coolie style hat.
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VIETNAM, VIETNAMESE STREET FOOD, VIETNAM TRAVEL
VIETNAM, VIETNAMESE STREET FOOD, VIETNAM TRAVEL, HANOI, VIETNAM TRAVEL, EXPLORING HANOI CITY, Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. Hanoi, the capital, pays homage to the nation’s iconic Communist-era leader, Ho Chi Minh, via a huge marble mausoleum. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has French colonial landmarks, plus Vietnamese War history museums and the Củ Chi tunnels, used by Viet Cong soldiers.Vietnam is located on the eastern Indochina Peninsula between the latitudes 8° and 24°N, and the longitudes 102° and 110°E. It covers a total area of approximately 331,210 km2 (127,881 sq mi),[5] making it almost the size of Germany. The combined length of the country's land boundaries is 4,639 km (2,883 mi), and its coastline is 3,444 km (2,140 mi) long.[5] At its narrowest point in the central Quảng Bình Province, the country is as little as 50 kilometres (31 mi) across, though it widens to around 600 kilometres (370 mi) in the north. Vietnam's land is mostly hilly and densely forested, with level land covering no more than 20%. Mountains account for 40% of the country's land area, and tropical forests cover around 42%.
The northern part of the country consists mostly of highlands and the Red River Delta. Phan Xi Păng, located in Lào Cai Province, is the highest mountain in Vietnam, standing 3,143 m (10,312 ft) high. Southern Vietnam is divided into coastal lowlands, the mountains of the Annamite Range, and extensive forests. Comprising five relatively flat plateaus of basalt soil, the highlands account for 16% of the country's arable land and 22% of its total forested land. The soil in much of southern Vietnam is relatively poor in nutrients.
The Red River Delta, a flat, roughly triangular region covering 15,000 km2 (5,792 sq mi),[94] is smaller but more intensely developed and more densely populated than the Mekong River Delta. Once an inlet of the Gulf of Tonkin, it has been filled in over the millennia by riverine alluvial deposits. The delta, covering about 40,000 km2 (15,444 sq mi), is a low-level plain no more than 3 meters (9.8 ft) above sea level at any point. It is criss-crossed by a maze of rivers and canals, which carry so much sediment that the delta advances 60 to 80 meters (196.9 to 262.5 ft) into the sea every year. Because of differences in latitude and the marked variety in topographical relief, the climate tends to vary considerably from place to place. During the winter or dry season, extending roughly from November to April, the monsoon winds usually blow from the northeast along the Chinese coast and across the Gulf of Tonkin, picking up considerable moisture. Consequently, the winter season in most parts of the country is dry only by comparison with the rainy or summer season. The average annual temperature is generally higher in the plains than in the mountains, and higher in the south than in the north. Temperatures vary less in the southern plains around Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, ranging between 21 and 28 °C (69.8 and 82.4 °F) over the course of the year. Seasonal variations in the mountains and plateaus and in the north are much more dramatic, with temperatures varying from 5 °C (41.0 °F) in December and January to 37 °C (98.6 °F) in July and August. Vietnam has two World Natural Heritage Sites – Hạ Long Bay and Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park – and six biosphere reserves, including Cần Giờ Mangrove Forest, Cát Tiên, Cát Bà, Kiên Giang, the Red River Delta, and Western Nghệ An.
The saola, one of the world's rarest mammals, is native to Vietnam.
Vietnam lies in the Indomalaya ecozone. According to the 2005 National Environmental Present Condition Report.[95] Vietnam is one of twenty-five countries considered to possess a uniquely high level of biodiversity. It is ranked 16th worldwide in biological diversity, being home to approximately 16% of the world's species. 15,986 species of flora have been identified in the country, of which 10% are endemic, while Vietnam's fauna include 307 nematode species, 200 oligochaeta, 145 acarina, 113 springtails, 7,750 insects, 260 reptiles, 120 amphibians, 840 birds and 310 mammals, of which 100 birds and 78 mammals are endemic.[95]
Vietnam is furthermore home to 1,438 species of freshwater microalgae, constituting 9.6% of all microalgae species, as well as 794 aquatic invertebrates and 2,458 species of sea fish.[95] In recent years, 13 genera, 222 species, and 30 taxa of flora have been newly described in Vietnam.[95] Six new mammal species, including the saola, giant muntjac and Tonkin snub-nosed monkey have also been discovered, along with one new bird species, the endangered Edwards's pheasant.[96] In the late 1980s, a small population of Javan rhinoceros was found in Cát Tiên National Park. However, the last individual of the species in Vietnam was reportedly shot in 2010.[97]
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TRIP MONTAGE | Hanoi, Vietnam
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HANOI is LIKE PARIS?! - First Impressions of Vietnam
HANOI, VIETNAM has so many things to do and see. In fact, the city is a full on assault of history, culture and food - not to mention motorbikes! This was my first time in Vietnam, so I decided to capture all of my first impressions of the country.
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0:00 - The hustle and bustle of Hanoi Old Quarter
Walking around the streets, focussing on the multi-purpose sidewalks: used for cooking, eating and socialising. Local life is on full display here.
1:19 - How Busy is Hanoi?
An overlook on the amount of vehicles in the city and what it's like to cross the street (not as easy as it sounds). We also checked out the famous Hanoi Train Street.
2:24 - Why Hanoi is like Paris
A dive into Hanoi's French history and adopted elements of the culture. Viewing the art deco architecture and tasting the Bahn Mi sandwiches.
3:18 - Bahn Mi in Hanoi
Tasting one of the best street food snacks in Vietnam.
3:59 - Vietnamese Dong/Currency
Becoming a millionaire in Vietnam is easier than you think.
4:13 - Vietnamese Egg Coffee
Tasting a specialist drink in Hanoi.
4:36 - Peaceful spots in Hanoi
Hanoi has many rooftop bars to watch the sunset from. But there are also some great cafes in hidden quiet spots. Some of our favourites were the Hanoi Social Club, Xofa and Tranquil.
5:25 - Nature in Hanoi
A brief tour of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Jade Mountain Temple. A great spot to see some of Hanoi's Chinese influence.
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Halong Bay - Paradise on earth
If you don't have chance to visit Halong bay in Vietnam. You can contemplate the beauty of Paradise on earth through this video!