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South American media spotlight beauty of Vietnam's land, people, culture

Argentina’s Ambito newspaper ran an article by journalist Osvaldo Sorbara, who had visited Vietnam. In his piece, Sorbara describes Vietnam as a country renowned for its deep-rooted history, unique natural beauty, and captivating culture that leaves visitors in awe.
The article about Vietn on Argentina’s Ambito newspaper (Photo: VNA)
The article about Vietn on Argentina’s Ambito newspaper (Photo: VNA)

Buenos Aires (VNA) - Media outlets in Argentina and Uruguay have recently published articles accompanied by numerous images praising the beauty of Vietnam’s landscapes, its people, and its rich culture.

Argentina’s Ambito newspaper ran an article by journalist Osvaldo Sorbara, who had visited Vietnam. In his piece, Sorbara describes Vietnam as a country renowned for its deep-rooted history, unique natural beauty, and captivating culture that leaves visitors in awe.

Explaining his motivation for visiting, Sorbara said he wanted to gain a deeper understanding of how this Asian country — which endured decades of war — has transformed. Today’s Vietnam, he said, left a profound impression on him.

He described Vietnam’s stunning scenery and the remarkable kindness of its people. Today, Vietnam warmly welcomes tourists from around the globe. In Hanoi, visitors can experience a fascinating blend of tranquillity and bustle, with tree-lined boulevards and French architecture adding to the charm.

In Ho Chi Minh City, the sheer vibrancy and fast pace of life are what surprise foreign visitors the most — millions of motorbikes and hundreds of thousands of cars fill the streets every day. Sorbara was also particularly impressed by his visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels, a vast underground network stretching over 200 km, which once served as a base for Vietnamese guerrilla fighters. Thousands of soldiers lived in this subterranean world, which housed makeshift hospitals and kitchens.

Vietnam is home to countless natural wonders, with Ha Long Bay standing out as one of the most iconic. Recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, the bay’s myriad limestone islands — each with its own distinctive shape — emerge from lush green waters. Ha Long Bay is also listed among the world’s “New Seven Natural Wonders.”

Ambito also highlighted Sorbara’s culinary experiences in Vietnam, from vibrant street food to elegant fine dining, all at reasonable prices. Vietnam, the article noted, is also a shopping paradise, offering beautifully crafted traditional products such as silk, lacquerware, bamboo goods, embroidery, ceramics and pearl jewellery.

Argentina’s Ambito placed Vietnam 12th among Asian countries with the best quality of life, affirming that Vietnam is a destination well worth visiting.

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Uruguay’s Diario LaR dedicates an article in its Asia section to promoting Vietnamese tourism (Photo: VNA)

Meanwhile, Uruguay’s Diario LaR also dedicated an article in its Asia section to promoting Vietnamese tourism. The piece described Vietnam as a country of beauty in many forms, with spectacular landscapes and colourful cities, making it a perfect destination for exploration and discovery.

The newspaper listed some of Vietnam’s most popular tourist destinations, including Ha Long Bay, Da Nang, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City, the Temple of Literature in Hanoi, Sa Pa, Nha Trang and the ancient capital of Hue.

Diario LaR praised Ha Long Bay for its dramatic limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters, calling it one of Vietnam’s most iconic attractions. The bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is ideal for kayaking and cave exploration.

The newspaper also highlighted Ho Chi Minh City as Vietnam’s economic and cultural hub, home to the bustling Ben Thanh Market and impressive skyscrapers — a fascinating fusion of tradition and modernity.

Da Nang was noted for its stunning beaches, such as My Khe Beach, where visitors can relax and soak up the sun. Hoi An, on the other hand, is famous for its beautifully preserved ancient town — a dream destination for culture enthusiasts.

Built in the 11th century, Hanoi’s Temple of Literature offers a serene escape from the capital’s lively streets, providing valuable insights into Vietnamese history and culture. Meanwhile, Sa Pa in the mountainous north captivates visitors with its terraced rice fields, colourful ethnic markets, and breathtaking mountain scenery.

꧙ Diario LaR concluded that Vietnam is truly a wonderful destination for travellers./.

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