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Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
Angkor Wat: The largest religious monument in the world, renowned for its grand scale and intricate bas-reliefs.
Bayon Temple: Famous for its massive stone faces smiling serenely from its towers.
Ta Prohm Temple: Known for its iconic trees growing out of the ruins.
Angkor National Museum: Provides a comprehensive introduction to Khmer history and culture.
Tonle Sap Lake: Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, home to unique floating villages.
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Royal Palace: The royal residence of the King of Cambodia, featuring the Silver Pagoda.
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum: A former prison chronicling the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime.
Killing Fields of Choeung Ek: A memorial site commemorating the victims of the Khmer Rouge.
National Museum of Cambodia: Houses the world's largest collection of Khmer art.
Wat Phnom: A Buddhist temple on a hill, symbolizing the city.
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Krong Kampot, Cambodia
Bokor Hill Station: An abandoned French colonial hill station with mist-covered ruins.
Kampot Pepper Plantations: Famous for producing some of the world's finest pepper.
La Plantation: A large pepper farm offering educational tours on organic farming.
Salt Fields: Traditional salt production site observed during the dry season.
Phnom Chhngok Cave Temple: A cave temple with a 7th-century shrine and impressive stalactites.
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
War Remnants Museum: Presents a view of the Vietnam War with photographs and military equipment.
Cu Chi Tunnels: An underground network used by Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War.
Ben Thanh Market: A bustling market offering a wide variety of goods and local cuisine.
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon: Built by French colonists, known for its stunning architecture.
Bitexco Financial Tower Skydeck: Offers panoramic views of the city.
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Da Nang, Vietnam
Marble Mountains: A cluster of five marble and limestone hills with caves and temples.
Dragon Bridge: A spectacular bridge shaped like a dragon that breathes fire.
My Khe Beach: A beautiful, sandy beach popular with locals and tourists.
Han Market: A busy market with a variety of goods including food and souvenirs.
Son Tra Peninsula: Known for its lush greenery and the towering Lady Buddha statue.
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Hội An, Vietnam
Hoi An Ancient Town: A well-preserved trading port with charming architecture.
Japanese Covered Bridge: An iconic wooden bridge built by the Japanese community.
An Bang Beach: A tranquil beach ideal for relaxation.
Hoi An Night Market: Vibrant market with street food and handmade crafts.
Tra Que Vegetable Village: Known for its organic herbs and vegetables.
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Hanoi, Vietnam
Hoan Kiem Lake: A scenic lake in the heart of the city with the iconic Turtle Tower.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum: The final resting place of Vietnam's revolutionary leader.
Old Quarter: A bustling area with narrow streets and traditional Vietnamese architecture.
Temple of Literature: Vietnam's first university, dedicated to Confucius.
Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre: Famous for traditional water puppet performances.
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Hạ Long Bay, Vietnam
Cruise through the bay: Experience the stunning limestone karsts and emerald waters.
Sung Sot Cave: Known as the "Surprise Cave" with impressive rock formations.
Ti Top Island: Offers panoramic views and a sandy beach.
Floating Villages: Traditional fishing villages on the water.
Kayaking: Explore the bay's waters up close by kayak.