On October 6, The New Zealand Herald published an article stating that from the emerald green waters of the Mekong Delta to the ancient majesty of Hue, or the vibrant and energetic pace of life on the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam offers New Zealand visitors what most other destinations cannot: truly unexpected experiences in every corner.
Often dubbed the “pearl” of Southeast Asia, this “S-shaped country” fascinates tourists with its ancient culture, majestic landscapes and distinctive cuisine .
For New Zealanders with a taste for adventure, warmth and something truly different, Vietnam is always high on their bucket list.
Lucy Anthony, a consultant for Wendy Wu Tours, was amazed when she arrived in the country she has spent years promoting and helping countless clients book their dream vacation in Vietnam, saying, “It was really exciting to be in a place so different from anything I had ever been to before. The cities, the history and the landscapes - all blended together to create a wonderful experience."
Seeing Vietnam through the eyes of both a professional and a first-time visitor has given Lucy a unique perspective on why Vietnam leaves such a lasting impression. She says locals have introduced her to the country’s rich culture and the “secrets” that guidebooks often leave out.
Vietnamese civilization has existed for more than 4,000 years, is a multi-layered and profound culture. From picturesque beaches to rich cuisine, all have made it special and brought visitors unforgettable experiences.
Hiking trips to remote villages in Sa Pa or journeys along the Reunification Railway with professional local guides "breathing life" into each location, immersing visitors in wonderful scenery.
Visitors will be impressed by the vibrant pace of life in the big cities in Vietnam, truly enjoying and feeling attracted by the energy and movement everywhere, especially at night. Motorbikes carry whole families, with lots of luggage. It is a joyful and enchanting sight.

Cu Chi Tunnels is a place that every tourist comes to when setting foot in Saigon, listening to the guides vividly explain the history of this area, making the trip more authentic.
Then came trips to see the mist covering Ha Long Bay, strolling through the ancient town of Hoi An, and enjoying street food with new friends in Hanoi, all of which left unforgettable memories of this Southeast Asian country.
For Lucy, Vietnam is one of those places that truly brings special experiences and emotions to everyone, and the difference lies in the fact that visitors are led around by enthusiastic guides who are knowledgeable about the geography, culture and local customs so that they can truly understand every corner of the country.
Besides, another thing that tourists love when traveling in Vietnam is that all services such as transportation, meals, entrance tickets and flights are carefully arranged in advance, so they just need to focus on enjoying everything and spending time relaxing in the country known as the "pearl" of Southeast Asia./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/viet-nam-mang-den-nhung-trai-nghiem-an-tuong-cho-du-khach-quoc-te-post1068574.vnp
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