

Important Cities
- Hanoi(Capital)
- Nha Trang
- Cam Ranh
- Da Nang
- Hue
- Vinh
- Haiphong
- Hong Gai
- Ho Chi Minh (Saigon)
Main Attractions
- Hoan Kiem(Sword Lake), Hanoi
- Hang Nga Guesthouse & Art Gallery (Dalat)
- Giac Lam Pagoda , Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
- Cu Chi Tunnels
- BanGioc Waterfall
- Long Son Pagoda(Near Nha Trang)
- Thien Cung Caves
- Thuan An Beach (Near Hue)
- Hoi An Old Town
- Perfume Pagodas ( South West of Hanoi)
- Halong Bay ( North East of Hanoi)
- Hue Historical Sites
- Thien Mu Pagoda,Hue
Main Industries
- Garments
- Paper
- Oil
- Glass
- Shoes
- Food Processing
- Tires
- Cement
Hunted Facts on vietnam
- The Vietnam Archive is also pleased to announce that Mary McLain Saffell, C.A. has been named Associate Director and Archivist of the Vietnam Archive.
- The Vietnam Archive is in the process of hiring new oral historians to fill the two vacancies.
- The mission of the Vietnam Archive at Texas Tech University is to support and encourage research and education regarding all aspects of the American Vietnam experience; promoting a greater understanding of this experience and the peoples and cultures of Southeast Asia.
- Vietnam's tensions with its neighbors and its stagnant economy contributed to a massive exodus from Vietnam.
- Vietnam's inflation rate, as measured by the consumer price index, which stood at an annual rate of over 300% in 1987, was below 4% from 1997 (except in 1998 when it rose to 9.2%) until 2003.
- Vietnam and Russia declared a strategic partnership in March 2001 during the first visit ever to Hanoi of a Russian head of state, largely as an attempt to counterbalance the People's Republic of China's (P.R.C.) growing profile in Southeast Asia.
- Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is a socialist republic in Southeast Asia.
- Feudalism in Vietnam reached its zenith in the Lê Dynasty of the 15th century, especially during the reign of Emperor Le Thanh Tong.
- Vietnam is divided into 64 provinces (including five municipalities existing at provincial level: Cần Thơ, Đà Nẵng, Hải Phòng, and Hồ Chí Minh City), and subdivided into a number of districts.
- The Vietnam War, sometimes known as the Vietnam Conflict, was a conflict in which the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV or North Vietnam) and its allies fought against the Republic of Vietnam (RVN or South Vietnam) and its allies.





