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Once a backpacker haven, this bustling street has become a garish tourist trap filled with overpriced bars, pushy touts, and tacky souvenir shops.
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This rural paradise offers a glimpse into traditional Vietnamese village life, complete with stilt houses, terraced rice fields, and excellent hiking opportunities.
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This once-pristine coastline has been overdeveloped with high-rise hotels and crowded beaches, losing much of its natural charm to mass tourism.
This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts some of the world's largest caves, including Son Doong, set amidst stunning karst mountains and lush forests.
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The heart of this mountain retreat has succumbed to commercialisation, with its authentic hill tribe culture increasingly difficult to find amidst the souvenir stalls and cookie-cutter tours.
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This remote archipelago off the southern coast features pristine beaches, diverse marine life for snorkelling, and a sobering history as a former prison complex.
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While the bay itself is stunning, the standard day tours are often rushed, overcrowded affairs that barely scratch the surface of this natural wonder.
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This northern district is home to breathtaking terraced rice fields that transform into a golden sea during harvest season, offering a photographer's dream and a chance to experience authentic Hmong culture.
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Which of these places have you been to?
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