Vietnam Handbook

Vietnam Handbook by Claire Boobbyer is a comprehensive travel guide published by Footprint in 2011. This sixth edition, spanning 504 pages, provides an updated exploration of Vietnam, covering a range of experiences from the vibrant atmosphere of Ho Chi Minh City to the tranquil beauty of Halong Bay. The guide offers essential information for travelers, including insights into the country’s unique blend of communism and capitalism, as well as practical listings for dining, accommodations, and activities.
Readers will find detailed sections on Vietnam’s rich history, including its acclaimed war history, alongside practical advice for navigating the diverse landscapes and cultural experiences the country has to offer. With topics such as travel, Southeast Asia, and reference material, this handbook serves as an indispensable resource for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, cuisine, and natural beauty of Vietnam.
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From the hustle and bustle of Ho Chi Minh City to the serenity of Halong Bay and everything in between, Footprint’s fully revised and updated 6th edition Vietnam Handbook offers a truly unique experience. Steeped in communism with a brief flirtation with capitalism ensures travellers in Vietnam can expect noodle carts or nouvelle cuisine, temples or trekking, beaches or bargain hunting. This guidebook gives all the information needed to really discover this incredible country, including a highly acclaimed war history and background section, plus all the necessary listings on where to eat, sleep and play this guide will be an indispensable companion.
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