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  1. As of 2023, there are eight World Heritage Sites in Vietnam, including five cultural sites, two natural sites, and one mixed. Vietnam holds the second-highest number of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia with ten sites.

    • Central Sector of The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long – Hanoi
    • Citadel of The Ho Dynasty
    • Complex of Huế Monuments
    • Halong Bay
    • Hoi An Ancient Town
    • My Son Sanctuary
    • Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
    • Trang An Landscape Complex

    Being the only World Heritage Site in Vietnam to locate in the capital city – Hanoi, the Imperial Citadel of Thang Longhas long been known for its unmatched historical and cultural values. Constructed in the 11th Century of the Imperial Era, the Citadel has since transformed and evolved numerous times throughout its long-standing history. During th...

    Perhaps the more obscure destination compares to the other World Heritage Sites in Vietnam, the Ho Dynasty citadel dates back to the 14th century. While the Ho Dynastic itself only lasted 7 years, the Citadel with an imposing arched gateway is a testament of Vietnamese’s exceptional ingenuity and superior craftsmanship in a flourishing period. Clim...

    Hue was the capital city of the Nguyen Dynasty that closes the historical Imperial Era of Vietnam. The complex of Hue Monuments harmoniously lies along the banks of the Perfume River, giving it a nostalgic and equally romantic setting as if you’re transported back in time. This Vietnamese World Heritage site covers an extensive area, consisting of ...

    Known for its hypnotic, heart-stopping sceneries, Halong Bay has always been a popular travel destination and perhaps the most visited UNESCO World Heritage Site in Vietnam. Attracting millions of visitors each year, Halong Bay entices travelers with the enchanting landscape of magnificent mountainous peaks rising and piercing through the soothing ...

    Its past as a bustling trading hub from the 15th to 19th century has left an everlasting mark on Hoi An as a city with a mixture of diverse influences. A stroll around Hoi An Ancient Town, which is situated in the very heart of Hoi An, will bring you to the postcard-perfect Japanese bridge, the historic Chinese temples and not to mention the iconic...

    Approximately 1h-drive away from Hoi An, a trip to the My Son Sanctuarywill take you into a historic period like no other in Vietnam. Built during the Champa civilization between the 4th to 13th century, this Vietnamese World Heritage Site is a striking architectural ensemble of more than 70 tower structures that are believed to be temples and tomb...

    Along with Halong Bay, the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Parkis the second of Vietnam’s only 2 natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites. With a massive network of caves and underground rivers, including the world’s largest cave, many parts of this natural wonder has yet to be discovered. The elaborate karst formation of this mysterious natural World Herita...

    Inscribed in 2014, the Trang An Landscape Complexis Vietnam’s latest attraction to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and the first mixed heritage for both its natural and cultural significance. Enjoy a relaxing boat ride as you float along the mellow water to discover hidden caves and visit elegant temples and pagodas. The waterway grace...

  2. Complex of Hué Monuments. Established as the capital of unified Viet Nam in 1802, Hué was not only the political but also the cultural and religious centre under the Nguyen dynasty until 1945.

  3. 9 de oct. de 2022 · Situado cerca de la orilla meridional del delta del Río Rojo y formado por un macizo de picos cársticos, el espectacular paisaje de Trang An está surcado por varios valles, sumergidos en parte por las aguas, y se halla enmarcado por farallones abruptos prácticamente verticales.

  4. National Museum of Cambodia and UNESCO inaugurate “Our Common Heritage: Exploring World Heritage Sites of Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam”. 19 Feb 2013 - 30 Jun 2013.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2017 · Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. This site is located in Annamite Mountain Range in Quang Binh, central Vietnam. UNESCO listed the site as a World Heritage Site in 2003. The impressive karst formation, the oldest major karst in Asia has spectacular formations such as a 65km cave and underground rivers.

  6. 5 de sept. de 2018 · This UNESCO World Heritage site is in northeastern Vietnam’s Gulf of Tonkin, in Quang Ninh Province. The lush emerald and turquoise waters harbor over 1,600 mostly uninhabited—and thereby...