HALONG BAY HOTELS

Tuan Chau Resort

 

Asean Halong Hotel

 

Crown Hotel

 

Halong Plaza Hotel

 

Grand Hotel Halong

 

Halong Pearl Hotel

 

Halong Dream Hotel

 

Heritage Halong Hotel

 

Novotel Hotel

 

Mithrin Hotel

 

Morning Star

 

Saigon Halong Hotel

 

Halong Spring Hotel

 

Royal International Hotel

 

Tuan Chau Resort

 

Bien Dong Hotel

 

Bach Dang Hotel

 

Buu Dien Hotel

 

Cong Doan Hotel

 

Halong I

 

Halong III

 

Halong Bay

 

Hoa Binh Halong Hotel

 

Hidden Charm Hotel

 

Van Hai Hotel

 

Atlantic Hotel

 

Sunrise Hotel

 

Halong II

Cool Site
Transport

The modern transport network of Vietnam was originally developed under French rule for the purpose of raw materials harvesting, and reconstructed and extensively modernized following the Vietnam War. The road system is the most popular form of transportation in the country. Vietnam’s road system includes national roads administered by the central level; provincial roads managed by the provincial level; district roads managed by the district level; urban roads managed by cities and towns; and commune roads managed by the commune level.

Bicycles, motor scooters and motorcycles remain the most popular forms of road transport in Vietnam's cities, towns, and villages although the number of privately-owned automobiles is also on the rise, especially in the larger cities. Public bus operated by private companies is the main long distance travel means for many people. Traffic congestion is a serious problem in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City as the cities' roads struggle to cope with the booming numbers of automobiles. There are also more than 17,000 kilometers of navigable waterways, which play a significant role in rural life owing to the extensive network of rivers in Vietnam

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