Situated along the Thu Bon River, Hoi An Ancient Town is renowned for its iconic yellow ancient houses and rich cultural heritage. It proudly ranks seventh on TripAdvisor's prestigious list.

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Once a bustling trading hub for Asian merchants, Hoi An captivates international visitors with its serene, countryside charm and unique experiences.

Located on Vo Van Tan Street in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, the War Remnants Museum holds the tenth spot among Asia's top 25 attractions.

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Established in 1975, the museum is a must-visit for those keen on understanding Vietnam's history. It houses over 20,000 artifacts, images, and documentaries highlighting the nation’s struggles during two major wars. TripAdvisor notes: "With its compelling exhibits and informative displays, visitors gain a profound understanding of the war's impact on lives."

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Approximately 60 km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City lies the Cu Chi Tunnels, a symbol of Vietnam’s enduring resistance. This remarkable site ranks 14th in TripAdvisor's list.

Constructed in the late 1940s, the tunnels endured heavy bombardments in the 1960s. TripAdvisor describes it as, "An impressive and immersive adventure offering historical insights and a deep cultural understanding."

Topping the list is Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, celebrated for its breathtaking beauty and visitor appeal.

These Vietnamese destinations stand out not only for their historical and cultural significance but also for the unique and unforgettable experiences they offer to tourists from around the globe.

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