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Vietnam is a brave and strong nation, having survived several wars in pursuit of their country's independence. Despite the scars from colonialism and communism, the Vietnamese display diversity in their Buddhist, Christian, Confucian, and Tam Giao (literally translated as "triple" religion) beliefs. The nation's compelling identity flourishes in a stunning landscape of mountains, beaches, and rice fields.
History of Struggle
Vietnam experienced ten centuries of rule under the Chinese. Their presence built the foundations for Buddhism, which even became a state religion. They eventually conquered their invaders, with the Nguyen Dynasty ruling from 1802 to 1945. The Nguyen Dynasty had claimed power with the help of the French, who were also influential in forming Vietnamese social etiquette and cuisine. The country's most famous war is the Vietnam War, referred to by locals as the American war. Over five-hundred thousand troops were dispatched in 1966, resulting in the death of 55,000 Americans and 3 million Vietnamese.
All Natural Paradise
The entire nation is divided into the north, central, and south regions. The north region is mainly around Hanoi, starting from the Red River Delta until the alpine peaks towards China. The Central area is divided into the Central Coast and the Central Highlands, where many ethnic minorities reside. The quaint, ancient seacoast towns of Hoi An are found in the Central Coast. The Central Highlands offer the best of Vietnam's land elements, featuring forests home to diverse wildlife and fauna. The Southern region revolves around the Ho Chi Minh City, the center of Vietnam's economy.
Delicious Delights
Food plays a central role in Vietnamese culture. Each important holiday of the nation's calendar is marked with special dishes. Families find great value in the time they spend preparing and eating food together. The best and most genuine Vietnamese dishes are prepared in restaurant stalls lining the streets.
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User blogs:

A trip to Siargao
Seeing people that are “living their dream” is always inspirational, it looks so rewarding and peaceful, breaking from the chains of conformism, doing what you always dreamt to do since you were a kid, it doesn’t have to make you huge loads of money or bring you world fame just a feeling of self fulfillment, last time I checked, you can’t put a price tag on that one. In Siargao ... Read full Blog post
Bohol and Cebu.. sweeter the second time
As soon as I found out that my twin brother Dennis is coming for a vacation, I was very excited and so happy that after 15 years of being away from him, I’d be spending time with one of the most important person of my life. The one I grew up with… and not only that, I get to meet the love of his life, Steph. Eventhough Cebu and Bohol will bring me back memories of the good times and bad ... Read full Blog post
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