Jan 06, 2016 / 12:17
Vietnam among top 7 popular travel destinations for 2016: NZ magazine
Stuff - a New Zealand news website - has revealed top 6 popular travel destinations for 2016. Accordingly, Vietnam got the second place in the list with positive remarks like unspoilt landscapes, friendliest locals, and finest cuisines.
Vietnam: ‘The central Vietnam beaches are well-worth exploring and, much like Bali and Thailand, offer a little something for all ages’, says Brent Thomas, House of Travel's commercial director.
At a Vietnam's beach: Photo: Justin Mott/Mott Visuals
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We're predicting a number of Kiwis will take advantage of being able to take a mid-haul flight and explore somewhere they have never been before – particularly with the great value for money in eating, drinking and getting around Vietnam’.
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