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Vietnam is situated on the eastern side of the Indo-Chinese peninsula with its north-south length of 1700 km and narrowing in its central zone to a maximum width of 50 km. It borders China in the north, Laos and Cambodia in the west, and the East Sea in the east and the south, with a total coastal length of 3260 km. It is a tropical country with two distinguishable seasons: hot and cold.
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Canh, V.T. (1999). Vietnam’s Tourism. In: Van Hoa, T. (eds) Sectoral Analysis of Trade, Investment and Business in Vietnam. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14626-0_15
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