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Overview
Vietnam¦s meteoric rise onto the international travel scene has occurred in little over a decade, during which time the economic boom of the 1980s brought unparalleled prosperity to the cities. But life in rural areas remains rooted firmly in tradition. Here, timeless values of selflessness and concern for the stranger ensure that the visitor is made truly welcome. The Bradt Guide to Vietnam was the first English-language guide to this intriguing country, with its colorful festivals, myths and legends, rich scenery and mouth-watering cuisine. Now fully updated, this third edition features increased coverage of Vietnam¦s natural history and national parks, and opens up a vast range of opportunities and attractions for visitors of all budgets. This handy volume contains suggested itineraries throughout the country, extensive coverage of natural history and national parks, fully updated practical information, comprehensive background information, and all the information any traveler needs to know about how to get around - by road, rail, air and sea.A useful, up to date guide to this newly opened for travel, fascinating country.
Editorials
Booknews
Travel advice for business people and backpackers alike; now that the American trade embargo has been lifted, up to 3 million tourists may travel to Vietnam in 1995. Describes history, geography, botany, wildlife, food, ethnic groups, museums and pagodas, and festivals. Includes visa advice, many kinds of accommodation, directories and timetables, and some 50 maps. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
May 21, 1998
Publisher
Bradt Travel Guides
Pages
422
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781898323679