What is Vietnam Country known for? All about Vietnam Facts, Attractions & History

Vietnam is associated with ancient temples, stunning nature, and a warm sea all year round. But that’s not all. Read the top 25 interesting facts about this mysterious country.

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All about Vietnam Country :

* Vietnam is a state in Southeast Asia washed by the South China Sea. It borders Laos, Cambodia, and China.

* The name of the country consists of two words and means “Southern tribes”. “Viet” is the name of the titular nation and “Nam” translates as “south”.

* On July 2, 1976, North and South Vietnam merged into a single state – the Socialist Republic of Vietnam that still exists today. This was the culmination of a decade-long bloody power struggle.

* According to the Constitution, the leading role in the state and society belongs to the Communist Party of Vietnam.

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* Vietnamese do not like to sunbathe. It is believed here, that white skin looks more beautiful.

* The traditional Vietnamese pointed hat was originated as protection from coconuts falling from trees. Falling on such a hat, a coconut, of course, will hit the person, but it will be not fat.

* Vietnam has the second-largest rice consumption per capita in the world. Rice is eaten here with everything. There are dozens of rice varieties.

* It is almost impossible to find ordinary milk in Vietnamese shops and supermarkets – for some reason only sweetened milk is being sold there.

* The most common transports in Vietnam are scooters, and they are often being used by the whole family – both parents and children.

* Vietnam ranks second in the world in the production of coffee, yielding the palm to Brazil, while the Vietnamese themselves practically do not drink coffee. All crops are being exported.

* At funerals in Vietnam, it is customary to have fun, not grieve. It is believed that the soul can take revenge for a meager funeral procession by returning to relatives as a negligent member of the family.

* It is common in Vietnam to invite at least a couple of hundred people to a wedding celebration. It comes up to several thousand. Such a wedding is held for five days, and everyday guests are different.

* There are many superstitions in Vietnam passing from generation to generation. For example, they always give 2 presents for a wedding, because according to a local belief, one can lead to an early divorce.

Golf is quite a common sport in Vietnam. There are many resort clubs and golf courses designed by Australian experts.

* Vietnam offers military tours to tell us in detail about the times of the Vietnam War. The most iconic place is the 1809 Quang Tri Citadel, which became the site of fierce battles between Vietnamese and American soldiers.

* There is common in Vietnam, that for a bill in a restaurant pays the person with the higher social status pays the bill in the restaurant.

* Vietnamese school children wear uniforms very reminiscent of those of the Soviet pioneers. In the tourist village of Mui Ne, located in the south of Vietnam, people speak more Russian than English.

* The largest and most significant temple in Vietnam is the Literary Temple. It was built in 1070 and is located in the old city of Ha Hoi, the capital of the state.

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Interesting facts about Vietnam Country :

Vietnamese loves soups. One of the most popular is called “Pho”. The main ingredients are rice noodles, boiled in meat (chicken, seafood) broth with vegetables and herbs.

* Vịnh Hạ Long bay in the Quang Ninh province of Vietnam is one of the most beautiful and popular tourist destinations there. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

* Phu Quoc, an island of Vietnam, ranks the eighth place in the list of ideal honeymoon destinations. More than half of the island is occupied by a national park with mountains, tropical jungle, and hiking trails, as well as wild flora and fauna.

* Vietnamese families often have only two children, because huge taxes have to be paid for the third one. this is only relevant for city dwellers.

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Facts about Vietnam for Kids :

* Han Son Dung Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave in the world. It is from 2 to 5 million years old. The cave can accommodate almost a one-kilometer block of 40-story buildings.

* Vietnamese dong, local money, is made of plastic, not paper. It’s hardly possible to tear it, to make it wet or dirty.

* The state language is Vietnamese and the main religion of the country is Buddhism, which is professed by 85% of the population.

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Conclusion :

So was Vietnam – one of the most amazing countries in Asia. It offers a huge variety of entertainment and attractions. But we continue looking for the best ones in every single – don’t miss our next topics.

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