Ha Long, Hoi An, Sa Pa among top 15 Southeast Asia tourist destinations: Gulf News

Gulf News, one of two English-language daily publications in the Persian Gulf region, listed the main reasons for its destination picks as being a mix of iconic cities, cultural treasures, tropical escapes, and foodie havens.

A fishing boat glides through the mystical islets of Ha Long Bay — one reason why Vietnam enchants tourists with its serene landscapes, local culture, and breathtaking coastal beauty. (Photo: https://gulfnews.com/)
A fishing boat glides through the mystical islets of Ha Long Bay — one reason why Vietnam enchants tourists with its serene landscapes, local culture, and breathtaking coastal beauty. (Photo: https://gulfnews.com/)

Hanoi (VNA) - Ha Long, Hoi An and Sa Pa are recommended to tourists in a Gulf News article titled “Top 15 Southeast Asia tourist destinations - why it's worth a visit.”

Gulf News, one of two English-language daily publications in the Persian Gulf region, listed the main reasons for its destination picks as being a mix of iconic cities, cultural treasures, tropical escapes, and foodie havens.

"Southeast Asia is a region where ancient temples whisper stories, emerald waters sparkle under golden suns, and every smile feels like home. From mystical mountains to bustling markets, this enchanting corner of the world offers unforgettable adventures, rich cultures, and warm welcomes," the article reads.

Among the destinations, the UNESCO heritage site of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh province placed third for its surreal seascape of limestone karst peaks and emerald waters, along with the unforgettable experience of a boat cruise or kayaking trip allowing visitors to witness pure nature at its finest.

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Tourists ride boats along the Thu Bon River in the old town of Hoi An, Quang Nam province, Vietnam. (Photo: Bloomberg)

Meanwhile, the ancient town of Hoi An in Quang Nam province was ranked eighth. Gulf News called it a lantern-lit, ancient riverside town known for custom tailoring, street eats and a perfectly preserved mix of Asian and French architecture.

Among the many exciting and memorable activities available, tourists were told to ride boats along the Thu Bon River to enjoy the peaceful and unique traditions and customs of local life.

Finally, the mountain town of Sa Pa was mentioned in last place at Number 15.

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Sa Pa blends picturesque landscapes with authentic cultural experiences in Vietnam’s northern highlands. (Photo: https://gulfnews.com/)

"Known for its breathtaking terraced rice fields and ethnic minority cultures, Sa Pa is a misty mountain retreat perfect for trekking and quiet reflection," Gulf News noted.

"Lush, emerald rice terraces cascade down Sa Pa's hills, offering a stunning patchwork of nature and tradition. Tourists also flock here for cool mountain air, vibrant cultures, trekking adventures and panoramic views of the Hoang Lien Son range.

"Sa Pa blends picturesque landscapes with authentic cultural experiences in Vietnam’s northern highlands," according to the article.

The top two destinations were Bangkok, Thailand in first place with its "ultimate blend of tradition and modern chaos", including golden temples, rooftop bars, floating markets and legendary street food.

Meanwhile the city-state of Singapore came in second for its futuristic, clean and incredibly efficient urban culture. Foodies and city explorers alike will find it to be a paradise.

Other places on the list included Bali, Indonesia; Palawan, Cebu and Bicol in the Philippines; George Town and Penang in Malaysia; Cambodia's Siem Reap and Angkor Wat; Chiang Mai, Thailand; Luang Prabang, Laos; Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei; and Bagan, Myanmar./.

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