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Vietnam In the Vietnamese folklores and legends, the dragon takes a very significant place. Follow that, Vietnam's origin lay in the harmonious union of the dragon Lord Lac Long Quan, the King of the Sea, and Fairy Au Co, Princess of the Mountains. Century to century, Vietnam's history is characterized by continuous struggles for autonomy. Nowadays, Vietnam has opened its doors and is well - known for diverse cultures, beautiful scenery, friendly and hospitable people. Moreover, Vietnam is always the safest destination in the world where you can witness the World Heritage sites including Halong Bay (in Hanoi), Royal City (in Hue), My Son and Hoi An Ancient Town (in Quang Nam), Phong Nha Caves (in Quang Binh).
Laos: Situated in the heart of French Indochina, Laos is one of the poorest and least visited countries in the world. Its isolation from foreign influence offers travellers an unparalleled glimpse of traditional Southeast Asian life. The Lao people are known for their gentle polite nature and for their charming hospitality.
The capital Vientiane, located on a curve of the Mekong River, is interesting and attractive with its old town, ancient temples and tree linear boulevards. To the north, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the incredibly romantic Luang Prabang should be considered a must see where there are many high river valleys along the Mekong River and its major attributes. In the south the Angkor era temple of Wat Phu is one of the jewels of the Mekong.
Cambodia: Located in the south-east Asia between Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia nowadays is administered by the Royal Government of Cambodia after an internationally supervised election in 1993 and totally safe to welcome tourists all over the world return.
Cambodia is a beautiful country with two main cities: the capital, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. National Museum in Phnom Penh, a bustling city with fine colonial architecture, is the best place to see examples of Khmer sculpture. Siem Reap is primarily the base from which to explore the majestic temples of Angkor and Angkorian-era architecture. In 1992, Angkor Wat was declared as a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
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