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Vlogs, here you go!
We are in a different SE
Asian country than Thailand, in this segment we are in
Vietnam again. In part 7 we will continue to cover what it costs and what it is like to live in Vietnam. In this episode we are giving last closing comments on
Da Lat and heading off to
Nha Trang. We continue to try to answer the question, “what would life be like living in Vietnam?” We will continue to see what the upsides and downsides are to living in a
Communist country like Vietnam. Here is a little info about Nha Trang.
Nha Trang is a coastal city and capital of
Khánh Hòa Province, on the
South Central Coast of Vietnam. The city has about
392,
000 inhabitants, a number that is projected to increase to 560,000 by
2015 and 630,000 inhabitants by 2025.
An area of 12.87 square kilometers (4.97 sq mi) of the western communes of Diên An and Diên Toàn is planned to be merged into Nha Trang which will make its new area 265.47 square kilometers (102
.50 sq mi) based on the approval of the
Prime Minister of Vietnam in
September 2012.
Nha Trang is well known for its beaches and scuba diving and has developed into a popular destination for international tourists, attracting large numbers of backpackers, as well as more affluent travelers on the south-east Asia circuit; it is already very popular with
Vietnamese tourists, with Nha Trang Bay widely considered as among the world's most beautiful bays.
Nha Trang Bay, which was chosen by
Travel + Leisure in two succeeding years as one of 29 most beautiful bays in the world, is surrounded on all three sides by mountains and a large island and four smaller ones on the fourth side (in the ocean directly in front of the city's main area), blocking major storms from potentially damaging the city.
Nha Trang has a tropical savanna climate with a lengthy dry season from January to August and a shorter wet season from September to December, when 1,029 millimeters (41 in) of the city's total annual rainfall of 1,361 millimeters (54 in) is received from the north-east monsoon. During the wet season extremely heavy rainfall from typhoons is not uncommon, though the city is shielded from the worst winds.
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- published: 07 Jun 2016
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