Dong Nai Vietnam

All information related to Dong Nai Vietnam: travel guide, things to do, holidays, vacations, tours, weather and climate, pictures, hotels and accommodations, tourist attractions.
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Bien Hoa Weather
Bien Hoa Dong Nai has a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from December through April, rainy season from May through November. It rains more at the end of the rainy season in October and November. The hottest month is normally April.
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Dong Nai Weather
Dong Nai has a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from December through April, rainy season from May through November. It rains more at the end of the rainy season in October and November. The hottest month is normally April.
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Dong Nai, Places to visit
Dong Nai Province is located to the northeast and east of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). The province is among the the provinces that attract the most foreign investments in Vietnam and the province is one of the biggest exporters in the country.
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Long Khanh, Dong Nai Travel Guide
Long Khanh is a country city of Dong Nai Province, 80km northeast of Ho Chi Minh City and 80km north of Vung Tau City. There are several orchards here combined with several green parks and woods that make it a weekend attraction to tourists from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
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Ma Da Forest (Dong Nai Culture and Nature Reserve), Dong Nai Travel Guide
The Ma Da Forest also known as the Culture and Nature Reserve of Dong Nai covers an area of 100,000 hectares by the Dong Nai River. The nature reserve has 68,000 hectares of natural forest.
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Mount Chua Chan, Dong Nai Travel Guide
Mount Chua Chan is in Xuan Loc District, Dong Nai Province. The mountain is 837m above sea level and this is the summit of Dong Nai Province, second highest mountain in Southern Vietnam after the ba Den (Black Lady) Mountain in Tay Ninh.
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Things to do in Dong Nai Vietnam
Dong Nai, 40km north of Ho Chi Minh City, is mostly an industrial province. The most knonwn tourist attraction in Dong Nai is Cat Tien (or Nam Cat Tien) National Park.