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Vietnam is magical... ✨ Read below for 5 crazy facts about Vietnam! . . Follow @travel.bigtime Follow @travel.bigtime . . ✨FACTS✨ 1. MOTORBIKE IS THE MOST COMMON WAY OF TRANSPORTATION . In most countries, cars and public transportation is the most common way to get around, but not in Vietnam. . There are more than 45 million registered motorbikes in the country, which means that almost half of the population own their own motorbike! . The roads are filled with motorbikes, which can be intimidating when you try to cross the road. But Vietnamese traffic etiquette is that you just walk, and the vehicles will move to the side. . . 2. THE LUNAR NEW YEAR IS THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT OF THE YEAR . Also known as Tet, the Lunar New Year marks the new year for Vietnamese people, and it’s the most important event of the year. . It’s widely celebrated throughout the country and in the streets of the cities, you will find many people celebrating. . . 3. SNAKE WINE IS DRUNK FOR VITALITY . Ever heard of Snake Wine or Snake Liquor? It’s not uncommon in Southeast Asia, and while it definitely sounds a bit creepy, it’s believed to enhance vitality, life, and other health benefits. . . 4. IT’S THE SECOND LARGEST COFFEE PRODUCING NATION . Vietnamese coffee is delicious, and traditionally it’s served in a different way than most Western countries. . Did you know that Vietnam is the second largest coffee producing nation? Only Brazil produces more coffee annually! . . 5. AROUND 16% OF THE WORLD’S SPECIES CAN BE FOUND HERE . Some of the most famous Vietnamese animals are Great Hornbills, Indian Elephants, Sun bears, Pygmy Slow Loris, Asian Water Monitor, Water Buffaloes, Burmese Pythons, Tigers, Dolphins and many other species. . Definitely one of the most interesting facts about Vietnam if you like animals! . . @merveceranphoto and caption @swedishnomad . . #vietnam #vietnam2018 #vietnam2019 #vietnam #vietnamtourism #vietnamtrip #vietnamtravel #backpackingasia #mucangchai #sapa #sapavietnam #riceterraces #riceterrace #igvietnam #lovevietnam #vietnamlove #vietnamtravels #gotovietnam #naturewonder #agameoftones

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Hôi An, Vietnam Thanks @sanellenas for the click with my Fuji #vietnamtravel #hoian #hoianvietnam #vietnam #vietnamtravels #blossom #pinkblossom #pinkblossomtree #spring #lantern #cityoflanterns #qatarairways #vietnamstreetstyle #fashion #pastel #pink #pinkaesthetic #pinkfriday #portrait

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Take every chance you get ⚡️ Live the life you have always dreamt of , and don’t let anyone tell you that you are not capable All you need to know is that everything is possible It was my first time driving a motorbike exactly there so yeah, I can confirm that everything is possible


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Have you ever made choices you instantly regret but know that your future self will be proud of? I've felt that whenever I sit the gravity drop ride, when I bungee jumped at the age of 18, climbed Mount Fuji, agreed to sleep overnight ON a glacier (i.e. on top of ice!!), and skinny dipped. Doing more of what scares you makes me feel alive & youthful! Here's to us feeling forever young! #BATWxVietnam ️‍♂️@seanlee.kh

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La vallée de Ninh Binh vue du ciel . ———————————— . Ninh Binh valley from the sky

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One of the reoccurring questions we get asked is about tipping. Should you tip, how much should you tip? Here’s what we say on the website: “Tipping is a Western custom and not particularly expected in Vietnam. In restaurants, cafes, bars and taxis you do not need to tip but it is polite to round off small amounts i.e. 185,000 (to 200,000 vnd). Staff in spas and salons often live on tips, as their salary is typically rather low. A good service here can be rewarded with 25,000vnd – 80,000vnd depending on the cost and quality of the treatment.” Having lived here for a while we can see how tipping can negatively affect a culture but it’s difficult. What’s your view on tipping? Photo by @amazinginvietnam If you’d like to see more Frequently Asked Questions about Hoi An, follow the link in our bio @hoiannow ✔️Follow us @hoiannow ✔️Be featured #hoiannow #myvietnam #discovervietnam #travelstoke #hoiannow #hoian #visithoian #vietnamtravels #vietnamtravel #vietnamlife #vietnamtourism #travelvietnam #vietnamnow #explorevietnam #hoianvietnam #danang #hoianoldtown #loves_cultures #hoianoldtown #passionpassport #hanoi #hochiminhcity #uniqueplaces #exploretheworld #seetheworld #lifeinvietnam #travel.asia #hoiancity #vietnamdestinations #explorevietnam #everydayvietnam

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Impossible de passer par Tam Coc s’en s’arrêter explorer les pagodes de Bich Dong. Nous traversons ce petit pont de pierre pour rejoindre le temple niché au sommet de la montagne. Nous suivons ensuite un chemin escarpé jalonné d’autels, pour ensuite traverser une immense grotte. Un jeu de lumière naturel lui confère une beauté des plus féeriques. On peut aussi apprécier le son du vent qui entre dans la montagne par des petits trous, créant une mélodie des plus harmonieuses. Nous voilà enfin au sommet et cela en valait la peine. La vue sur la vallée est imprenable. Des moines sont à l’œuvre pour nettoyer le temple et ranger les offrandes. On apprend que ces grottes étaient utilisées par les vietnamiens pour se cacher des français pendant la guerre du Vietnam. Un retour dans l’histoire saisissant. . ———————————— . If you’re coming from Tam Coc, the road to Bich Dong Pagoda is simply gorgeous. At a given point, you’ll be surrounded by huge rice fields with limestone cliffs as a backdrop. Definitely worthy of stopping for some landscape photos! Bich Dong Pagoda itself is a set of 3 temples enclosed in a mountain. To explore the highest one you need to pass through a series of caves. At some point it’s pitch dark inside, so watch your step! Inside you can find several Buddhist images carved in stone and hollow stalactites on which you can play some tunes. Some of these caves were used by the Viet Minh to hide from the French during the First Indochina War.


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Vous l’avez tous deviné hier, nous sommes bien arrivés à Ninh Bình! Aujourd’hui retour dans l’histoire avec une petite journée dédiée à la visite des temples des rois du Vietnam du 10 et 11ème siècle. Voici celui du roi Dinh Tiên Hoàng. Orienté vers l’est, il est entouré d’une enceinte délimitant un espace de 5 hectares et se cache sous l’ombre d’arbres centenaires, avec plusieurs jardins d’arbres fruitiers et de plantes ornementales. C’est vraiment impressionnant de voir à quel point un temple datant de 924 peut-être aussi bien conservé et en harmonie totale avec la nature environnante. . ———————————— . You guessed it yesterday, we are in Ninh Bình! Today back in history with a full day visiting the temples of the Vietnam Kings of the 10th and 11th century. This is King Dinh Tien Hoang's. Oriented towards the east, it is surrounded by an enclosure delimiting a space of 5 hectares and hides under the shade of centenary trees, with several gardens of fruit trees and ornamental plants. It is truly impressive to see how much a temple dating from 924 can be preserved as well as in total harmony with nature.



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