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Insight Guides Vietnam

Insight Guides

Publisher: Insight Guides

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Summary

Insight Guide Vietnam is the complete illustrated guide to the country, combining detailed information and stunning colour photography.  
The inspirational Best of Vietnam section helps you to make the most of your trip by prioritising where to go and what to see. This is followed by an in-depth series of features exploring Vietnamese history, society and culture, cuisine and architecture. A further six magazine-style photographic essays illustrate different aspects of life in Vietnam such as street food, festivals and wildlife. 
The Places section features everything you'll need to know about the sights and attractions in each of Vietnam's regions, as well as clear, detailed maps with key sights linked to the text by numbered dots. Our recommended restaurants are listed at the end of each chapter. 
Comprehensive practical advice is provided in the Travel Tips section at the back of the book, with sections on Transport, Accommodation, Activities, an A-Z of essential travel information and a handy phrasebook.
Available since: 09/01/2015.

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