Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 6, 2011

VietNam tours 2012, Toursvn Operator discounts 20-100%

VietNam tours 2012,Vietnam tours forum Operator discounts 20-100%
HALONG BAY - CAT BA PRIVATE TOUR (3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS)
This trip to Ha Long Bay is unique, because you have your own private boat with captain available. Here you can enjoy a sail in self-owned pace in Ha Long and Lan Ha bay’s emerald green water with the famous limestone formations, beautiful beaches, moving caves and caves. Detail Itinerary Day 1: tours Hanoi - Halong - Cat Ba. Departure in the morning from your hotel in Hanoi with a private car/minibus to Halong City VietNam. Here you go on board on a beautiful boat, which sails you out in Halong Bay Vietnam bugten's green water, which reflects the fancy limestone formations. The lunch is served on board. The boat makes stop's during the sail, where you can visit the impressive Thien Cung and Dau Do caves. After that, the boat continues to the Cat Ba island. On the way, if you like you can jump into the clear water and take a bath. Staying over night at Holiday View hotel (***).
(L, D).

Day 2: Cat Ba island - National park.
After having breakfast, at 8:30 you'll be fetched in a car or minibus and driven to Cat Ba National Park. During the visit in the park you'll have a chance to take a short trek to the top of Ngu Lam Peak. The ascent is a little steep, and the path may be smooth. The hiking tour to the top takes about 40 minutes, and you'll be rewarded with a beautiful view over the island and Halong bugten. Later you have a chance to visit the Quan Y cave, which was used as military hospital during Vietnam war. Back to Cat Ba town to have lunch. In the afternoon, you can spend your time for relaxing and sunbathing on one of the island's three beaches (Cat Co). Staying over night at Holiday View hotel (***).
(B, L, D).

Day 3: Cat Ba - Hai Phong - Hanoi.
After breakfast at the hotel, you have a chance to explore more of Cat Ba town and see a local market. In the afternoon, you take a hydrofoil express boat to Hai Phong city, where a car/minibus is waiting for driving you back to Hanoi. Arrival in Hanoi about 18:00 (B, L).

(B: breakfast, L: lunch, D: dinner)

Including:
- Transportation by car/mini bus
- English speaking tour guide
- Entrance fees
- Halong Bay cruise and fast boat from Cat Ba to Hai Phong
- 2 nights at Holiday View hotel (3 stars standard)
- All meals

Excluding: Insurance, drinks, personal expenses and tips to the tour guide.

Contact : VietNam tours VN | Vietnam tours Operator
Address: 80 Hoang Van Thu street, Quy Nhon City Binh Dinh Province

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Vietnam tours in Hanoi

Vietnam tours in Ha noi – The oldest and one of the most attractive capital cities in Southeast Asia, Hanoi exudes a rare sense of gracious charm and timelessness. At its core exists a 600-year-old ancient quarter, augmented by a century-old colonial city. Today, the rich cultural heritage of both blends in perfect harmony with growing modernization, as Hanoi claims its position as the heart of Vietnam.


        
Vietnam tours in Hanoi

Hanoi, the “City within the River’s Bend,” was founded by Emperor Ly Thai To in AD 1010, near Co Loa, the ancient capital of the first Viet state dating back to the 3rd century BC. Ly Thai To structured this city, then known as Thang Long, around the massive citadel. To the east of this, a settlement of guilds was established to serve the needs of the royal court. By the 16th century, this area had developed into Hanoi’s celebrated Old Quarter.
The arrival of the French in the 19th century marked a period of reconstruction, as they tore down parts of the citadel and some ancient temples to make way for the new European quarter. However, this cultural vandalism was compensated for, to a large extent, by the magnificent colonial architecture they bequeathed the city. During the first Indochina War, the city’s central districts escaped largely unharmed, and subsequently, in 1954, Hanoi was proclaimed the capital of independent Vietnam. Sadly, this was not the end of its violent history as it was then plunged into the conflict-ridden years against the US. Hanoi entered the 21st century a little run down yet structurally sound despite the years of warfare. The Opera House is still grand, as is the Sofitel Metropole Hotel.
Today, Hanoi is emerging as an elegant, cultured, and affluent city, where museums and galleries coexist with chic shops and fashionable restaurants. One can wander, in a few minutes, from the narrow streets of the Old Quarter to the imposing mansions and buildings lining the leafy boulevards of the former French Quarter. Hanoi’s past has also ensured a superb culinary legacy, where French and Chinese cuisines blend marvelously with the Viet traditions. The same is true of Hanoi’s lively arts scene, which is among the most sophisticated in Southeast Asia.


Hanoi Old Quarter
Buzzing with noise and activity, the Old Quarter is the oldest and most lively commercial district in Hanoi. During the 13th century, several artisans settled along the Red River to cater to the needs of the palace. Later, the crafts became concentrated in this area, with each street specializing in a particular product. Over the years, 36 distinct crafts guilds came into existence, and the area earned its nickname of 36 streets. Today, with narrow alleys packed with hundreds of small shops, restaurants, and ancient tube houses, the Old Quarter retains its historic charm.

Paracel & spratly islands belong to vietnam

Paracel & spratly islands belong to vietnam





PARACEL & SPRATLY ISLANDS BELONG TO VIETNAM
The Paracel Islands (known in Vietnam as the Hoang Sa or Quan Dao Hoang Sa,known in China as the Xisha Islands, or Xisha Dao [ 西沙岛], or Xisha Qundao [ 西沙群島 ] &nbsp about 250 miles off the coast of Hainan. They are also about the same distance off the coast of Vietnam. In 1932, French Indochina annexed the islands and set up a weather station on Pattle Island; maintenance was continued by its successor,Vietnam.The islands were formerly part of Vietnam, and were controlled by Vietnam until 1974 when China forcibly took them from Vietnam
The Spratly Islands (known in Vietnam as Truong Sa or Quan Dao Truong Sa,known in China as the Nansha Islands or Nansha Qundao [南沙群岛])consist of more than 100 small islands or reefs. They are surrounded by rich fishing grounds and potentially by gas and oil deposits..In the past,all this islands were controled by Vietnam but nowadays after some historical changes (World War II,Vietnam War ,Naval battle in Spratlys 1988,etc...) ,Spratly islands about 45 islands are occupied by relatively small numbers of military forces from Vietnam,China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan .Up to now,this islands are claimed in their entirety by Vietnam..
More Details? Please read the following books and articles:
1.Sovereignty over the Paracel and Spratly Islands by Monique Chemillier-Gendreau (English edition)
[ The French edition is also available.Download here (33.73 MB) ]
2.The Sino-Vietnamese Difference on the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa Archipelagoes
3.Vietnamese claims to the Truong Sa archipelago (University of Hawaii)
4.Chia and International Fisheries Law And Policy
5.Security Flashpoints - Oil, Island, Sea Access and Military Confrontation
6.Spratly Islands dispute
7.Reviewed by Steve Carlson
8.The Spratly Islands Dispute: Who's On First?
9.Paracel & Spratly Website
10.Paracel islands from wikipedia
11.Spratly islands from wikipedia
12.Paracel Islands (CIA library)
13.Vietnamese claims , from Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs
14.Naval battle in Spratly 1988 from Wikipedia
15.Battle of Hoang Sa 1974 from Wikipedia
16.South China Sea Territorial Issues (Energy information administration - US Government)
17.Paracels & Spratlys Library

The other materials will be uploaded soon...Please check this site later.
Spratly Islands,A district in Khanh Hoa, Vietnam Paracel Islands,A district in Da Nang, Vietnam