Vietnam is a country rich in history and traditions, with a mix of cultures, languages and historical backgrounds. The country has been shaped over the centuries by combinations of traditions and foreign influences. The diversity in regions also ensures diversity of the culture in Vietnam. You will find a different culture in every city and region in Vietnam. If it’s the first time for you in Vietnam, you won’t see the differences as well. You do not understand people well yet and you are too overwhelming of all impressions. For this reason too, this list of cultural sights and activities is useful when planning your trip. 1. Hoi AnIf you want to experience Vietnam’s rich cultural past, Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the best destination. This city is a well-preserved example of a trade port in Southeast Asia that flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries. In its heyday, Hoi An welcomed traders from Japan, China, Spain and the Netherlands and became known as a place of cultural exchange. Nowadays you can experience the culture in the old town through historical museums, heritage houses and of course food and shopping. Rich cultural experiences await around the streets of Hoi An Ancient Town. Activities
2. HanoiHanoi is influenced by both the local Vietnamese culture and that of the various colonial powers that once occupied it. The Chinese were in power at different times in history and the French were for a long time colonial rulers of Vietnam. In Hanoi you will find various buildings, traditions and even food that comes from this colonial era. Activities
3. Ha GiangThe reason why Ha Giang is on this list of best culture in Vietnam is mainly because this area is not yet touristy. All villages with ethnic minorities (hill tribes) and local markets still feel very unaffected. Thanks to this ethnic diversity, you cannot see more merger traditions than Ha Giang. Each of these ethnic groups has its unique use in the field of marriage, religion, festivals and funeral. Activities
4. SapaWhat makes Sapa so great is that tourism has made the local culture a lot more accessible than Ha Giang, for example. A lot more is being organized in the field of activities. What is especially nice is the way you can explore this culture; With a trek in Sapa you walk from village to village where you encounter several ethnic groups. You walk through villages where you see the local life and past the rice fields where residents are busy working the land in traditional ways. Activities
5. HueIf you like history or discovering exotic cultures, you can’t skip the former royal capital of Vietnam. The city represents the power of the disappeared Vietnamese empire. Hue is a city full of monuments, temples, palaces, tombs and pagodas that attract tourists from all over the world and a rightful place in the list of top culture in Vietnam. Activities
6. Ho Chi Minh CityThe culture of Ho Chi Minh City is shaped more by the West than anywhere else in Vietnam. Especially because the Americans have been sitting here for a long time. Not only during the war, but also before trading. For this reason you may have a less old image of the city, but the feeling you get here is unique. Also because the city is the economic center of the country, people from all over have come here. It is actually one big mix of Asian and Western cultures. The buildings also show this; from museums about the Vietnam War to tall skyscrapers, from French colonial buildings to the hippest nightclubs in the country and from ancient Chinese temples to large shopping centers. Activities
7. Mekong DeltaThe Mekong Delta is inhabited by different cultures. The majority of people in the area are Vietnamese and Khmer, with nearly 2 million people the second largest ethnic group. Because of the different ethnic groups in the Mekong, you will also find different customs, parties and cultures. Because the people live in a delta, the way of life is also different from the rest of Vietnam. Here much more is about water; houses are built on stilts and there are even floating markets. Activities
8. DalatDalat has a very modern Vietnamese culture and that is precisely why you should visit this destination. This is one of the most popular cities in Vietnam where young Vietnamese come to celebrate their holidays. At lakes, forests, plantations, lookout points and coffee shops you can see young Vietnamese selfies, take photos or complete photo shoots everywhere. The culture around freshly made products such as coffee is particularly large. The special shops and coffee shops where these products are sold are built as uniquely as possible and arranged to receive as many selfie-making Vietnamese as possible. Activities
9. Kon TumKon Tum is a surprisingly interesting and charming place where almost no tourist comes. The area around Kon Tum houses various ethnic minority communities that are very welcoming when they see a tourist. The area has seen heavy fighting during the war and the city itself has also been destroyed in the last battles of the war. Activities
10. Ninh BinhNinh Binh was the cultural and political center of Vietnam during the reign of Dinh Tien Hoang King in 968. You will find here, among other things, the first capital of Vietnam, Hoa Lu. Twelve kilometers from Hoa Lu is the huge Bai Dinh pagoda, which was only opened in 2010. This is the largest Buddhist complex in Southeast Asia. In Trang An there are archaeological sites with evidence of human life in the caves that date back to 30,000 years ago. You will also find various temples and pagodas spread throughout Ninh Binh. Activities
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