Nghe An Vietnam
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How to travel from Hanoi to Vinh - Nghe An
Vinh City is the provincial capital of Nghe An Province. Vinh can be the base for exploring the beach of Cua Lo and Ho Chi Minh home villages. Vinh City is 300km south of Hanoi.
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Muong Thanh Grand Hoang Mai Hotel
Muong Thanh Grand Hoang Mai Hotel provides quality service at affordable prices in Hoang Mai Town, Nghe An Province. -
Nghe An Hotels
Nghe An has only few tourist attractions mostly for Vietnamese tourists in the summer: Cua Lo Beach, Bai Lu Beach, Dien Thanh Beach, Ho Chi Minh home villages,… But there are several industrial zones and deep water seaports in Nghe An that require facilities for business travel. There are several hotels in Nghe An of different categories. Below is a list of recommended luxury hotels.
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Nghe An Travel Guide, Places to See
Nghe An Province is in the North of the Central Coast of Vietnam. Nghe An was the birth place of Ho Chi Minh, a very well-known man in the country.
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Nghe An Weather
Nghe An has a tropical monsoon climate: summer from May through July, autumn from late August through October, winter from November through February, spring from February through April. From June through November, Nghe An may be affected by tropical depressions or typhoons. It may rain for 3-7 days when affected by a typhoon or tropical depression which may cause flash floods and landslides in the mountains. Nghe An is a coastal city/province and may suffer the worst damage by a typhoon.
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Pu Mat National Park, Nghe An Travel Guide
The Pu Mat National Park stretches its area in Con Cuong, Tuong Duong and Anh Son Districts of Nghe An Province. The national park shares a border with Laos which facilitates ecological diversity here.
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Things to do in Nghe An Vietnam
Nghe An is a province in the North of the Central Region of Vietnam, 300km south of Hanoi.
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Vietnam Adventure Travel – A Smart Choice for Vietnam Holidays
Vietnam is getting to be too hot a travel destination after a couple of decades the country is open to the outside world. There is no doubt tourism has helped the local economy tremendously and millions of people have benefited from participating in tourism business in Vietnam. The question is for how long it is going to be that way?