The charming Vietnamese
capital has aged well, preserving the Old Quarter, monuments and colonial
architecture, while making room for modern developments alongside. Hanoi may
have shrugged off several former names, including Thang Long, or "ascending
dragon," but it hasn't forgotten its past, as sites such as Ho Chi Minh's
Mausoleum and Hoa Lo Prison attest. Lakes, parks, shady boulevards and more
than 600 temples and pagodas add to the appeal of this city, which is easily
explored by taxi.
2.Siem Reap,Cambodia
When the morning light
washes over the overgrown temples and ruins of Angkor Wat, a simple Siem Reap
sunrise becomes a profound event. The ancient structures are contained within
one of the largest religious complexes in the world. The complex and the 12th
century Angkor Thom royal city are considered the main reasons to visit Siem
Reap. Get a lesson in national history at the Cambodian Cultural Village, and a
lesson in bargaining at the Angkor Night Market, a bonanza of shopping stalls,
food vendors, and bars.


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