The central of Vietnam attract a lot of tourists all over the world coming here, just because it has a lot wonderful destinations such as Hue imperial city , Nha Trang beach, Hoi An old town, My Son sanctuary, Da Lat city, Da Nang city, Mui Ne beach,and “many -many” other attractive destinations.
My Son
Travel to My Son sanctuary tourists have chances to see the imperial city during the Cham kingdom, between the 4th and 12th century.My Son sanctuary is a group of temple-towers of Cham people, an imperial city during the Champa kingdom, an example displaying the evolution and change in culture, a foremost evidence of Asian civilisation which is now extinct. With its great value, in December 1999, the complex of My Son Cham Towers has been recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Hoi An
Coming Hoi An, tourists can see a series of old-architecture lanes and houses with nearly 100% cristinely left from their initial buildings with moss grown walls, deeply plain roofs, old furniture in their cristine past arrangment etc. Hoi An is fortunate to be a cultural crossroads of the Cham culture in the very first southward expansion of Dai Viet (the Vietnamese nation more than 5 centuries ago encroaching on the Indianized Kingdom of Champa, which covered much of what is now central Vietnam), the Asian (Japanese, Chinese, Indian), and the Western ones during their trading here in the 16th century. These diverse cultural influences remain visible today. Colourful guildhalls, founded by ethnic Chinese from Guangdong and Fujian provinces, stand quietly, a testament to the town’s trading roots.
Hue
Hue is the ancient imperial city ,one of the main cultural, religious and educational centers of Vietnam. On December 11th, 1993, it was classified by UNESCO as the world cultural heritage.Architecture in Hue is the combination of royal architect, folk, religious ones, tradtional and modern sides.
Only in recent years has the government reconsidered the ancient city’s cultural worth; restoration has begun on the delicate architecture that transplants visitors into the world of majestic, imperial Vietnam. As a visitor in your Hue tours, you now hold the chance to witness the process while changing in the area.
Nha Trang
Nha Trang is party central. Once Vietnam’s peaceful emerald oasis, the city has recently exploded into a full-fledged resort spot, feeding rapaciously on tourist dollars. Unchecked growth threatens to chock the city with over- development – on bad days, smog completely blocks the nearby islands from view – but good times still abound. Budget hotel and luxury resorts are pecks with visitors enjoying cheap, high-quality snorkeling and scuba diving, daily jaunts to offshore islands, and nightly parties care of the city’s lively club scene. Fresh, home-caught seafood dominates the menus and makes Nha Trang an epicurean adventure as well. Vietnam’s best municipal beach and a laid-back, tourist-friendly population round out the closet thing the country has to a Pacific-flavored island resort atmosphere; the sparkling turquoise water is the stuff of dreams. The best time to enjoy the “City of the Blue Sea” is from March to September – rain and high winds prevail the rest of the year.
Da Lat

Famed as the City of Eternal Spring, Da Lat is blessed with the perfect climate. Romantic lakes and a booming flower industry make Da Lat the honeymoon capital of Vietnam.
Dalat is the place to be if you want to visit interesting tribal villages. Although most are located further out of town, you can visit the villages of some of the hill tribes, such as Lat Village and the Chicken Village (with a huge statue of a chicken) close to Dalat itself. Don’t forget your camera as the photo opportunities are endless!
Mui Ne

Mui Ne has quickly been transfer-formed from an isolated stretch of beautiful white sand to one long row of resorts. While there’s still a fishing village at the east end of the beach, it’s tourists that make up most of the population. Mui Ne sees only about half the rainfall of nearby Phan Thiet. The sand dunes help protect its unique microcclimate, and even during the wet season rains tend to be fairly light and sporadic. The red and white sand dunes will make your Vietnam holiday more funny
Da nang
Da Nang is noted for its booming economy, fancy restaurants, rush hours and glittering shops. Today, however, Da Nangs gone far beyond this reputation. Though it is a booming seaport and commercial center, Da Nang itself offers little to captivate; the surrounding countryside, however, is a different story. Coming to Da Nang, visitors can enjoy the environs including mountaintop resorts with spectacular vistas, secluded beaches with fresh seafood restaurants, and rice paddies melting into jungle.





