Lonely Planet ranks Vietnam’s central region as must-visit place

Lonely Planet has ranked the central region of Vietnam sixth out of the top 10 must-visit destinations in Asia Pacific this year.
Lonely Planet ranks Vietnam’s central region as must-visit place ảnh 1The central region of Vietnam is ranked sixth out of the top 10 must-visit destinations in Asia Pacific this year by Lonely Planet.(Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - LonelyPlanet has ranked the central region of Vietnam sixth out of the top 10must-visit destinations in Asia Pacific this year.

International air links with manyAsian cities provide easy access to attractions like the Golden Bridge atnearby Ba Na Hills in Da Nang city.

"Exploring the caves andrugged river and jungle wilderness of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park isessential for adventurous and intrepid travellers," Lonely Planet said.

Hue city’s vibrant cuisineshowcases the city's imperial legacy, while in Hoi An's storied laneways,local dishes include fragrant Cao Lau noodles.

Seafood stars in nearby Da Nang city,located along the Han River, which is becoming one of Vietnam's mostexciting urban destinations, the travel magazine said.

The former imperial capital ofHue, which once witnessed the glories and collapse of the Nguyen Dynasty(1802-1945), and the last royals to rule the country, is famous as a foodparadise.

The caves, including the world’slargest, a rugged river, and the jungle wilderness of the Phong Nha-Ke BangNational Park in Quang Binh province beckon the adventurous.

The Phong Nha-Ke Bang NationalPark is referred to as the Kingdom of Caves. The 900-sq-km park, whichUNESCO recognised as a global heritage site in 2003, has over 300 of themformed about 400 million years ago.-VNA
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