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Tourist Places:

Currently, Vietnam is one of the most important destinations in the southeast due to its cultural wealth, nature reserves,
dense forests, mountains, rivers such as the Red and Mekong and the historical-artistic heritage and the natural beauty of its
seven places declared by The UNESCO World Heritage Site
The city of Hanoi that mixes modernity and coloniality, the temple of Literature that was the first university in the country
and the lake of Hoam Kien, whose red bridge whose red bridge is the emblem of the city and other historical monuments.
Another destination to visit is the city of Hue has memories of the empire preserved in the Forbidden City.
Halong Bay is a place that stands out for its incredible natural landscapes and for more than 1,970 islands that make it up,
since 2011 it was included as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
It is also recommended to visit the small port town of Hoi An where you will find some of the traditional Vietnamese
villages.
And finally, one of the most anticipated visits of any trip to Vietnam is to the city of Ho Chi Minh. One of the greatest
attractions of traveling to this city is to visit the Cu chi tunnels, a network of canals that were used during the Vietnam War.

Weather- Clothes:
The Vietnamese climate is sub-tropical and the climatological differences between the north and the south are
pronounced.
In the north, the winter is cold and dry and extends from November to April, and the summer is hot and humid
from May to October with temperatures around 32º.
In the south of Vietnam, the climate is warm during the months of March and April, with temperatures that are
around 35º and it rains abundantly from July to November.
It is recommended to travel to this country in the months of March, April, May and October.
For this reason, the clothing recommended for the hot climate of Vietnam is light clothing, made of natural
materials such as linen, silk and cotton, to keep cool.
There is no problem with wearing Western clothes since many Vietnamese have adapted to this. However, in
rural areas, they tend to have more conservative standards. Therefore women should cover themselves discreetly.
A curious fact is that the Vietnamese consider in bad taste to use many jewels.
For temples and places of worship, it is "mandatory" to wear clothes that cover the arms and legs as a sign of
respect.

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