Apart from numerous world`s famous sites such as Cuba’s Havana, Peru’s Machu Picchu - Incan ruins, Hanoi has recently been ranked in the top list of “Places to see before you turn 30” by the US`s Business Insider.
Business Insider travel site recently announced the top famous destinations of “Places to see before you turn 30”. Hanoi has been named in the list besides many famous sites. Earlier, Hanoi has been ranked in the top 10 most attractive sites in Asia by Smart Travel Asia magazine.
According to the site, with its intense weather, food, and impressively preserved city and countryside sites, Vietnam is an up-and-coming destination rivaling many other Southeast Asian countries that have long been popular tourist sites.
The site suggests tourists visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, stroll the Old Quarter and arrive in some temples via taxi while coming to Hanoi.
India’s Mumbai topped the list, followed by Cuba’s Havana, Peru’s Machu Picchu - Incan ruins, and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Cairo.
Hanoi has been ranked in the top list of “Places to see before you turn 30” by the US's Business Insider.
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The site suggests tourists visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, stroll the Old Quarter and arrive in some temples via taxi while coming to Hanoi.
India’s Mumbai topped the list, followed by Cuba’s Havana, Peru’s Machu Picchu - Incan ruins, and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Cairo.
India’s Mumbai topped the list.
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Cuba’s Havana was named the second.
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