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Vietnam was
under Chinese control for a thousand years before becoming a
nation-state in the 10th century. Emerging from a long and
bitter war, the war-ravaged nation was politically isolated.
Most visitors to Vietnam are overwhelmed by the sublime
beauty of the country's natural setting: the Red River Delta
in the north, the Mekong Delta in the south and almost the
entire coastal strip are a patchwork of brilliant green rice
paddies tended by women in conical hats.
There are some divine beaches along the coast, while inland
there are soaring mountains, some of which are cloaked by
dense, misty forests. Vietnam also offers an opportunity to
see a country of traditional charm and rare beauty rapidly
opening up to the outside world. |