
Here are some interesting Vietnam Facts which were chosen and researched by kids especially for kids.

Lotus flowerVietnam is located on the Asian continent, more exactly in Southeast Asia.
Vietnam is situated on the Indochinese peninsula and borders the countries Cambodia, China and Laos as well as the South China Sea. The longest border is shared with Laos.
The capital city of Vietnam is Hanoi.
Vietnam MapVietnam has a coastline of about 3,444 km/2,140 miles length - not counting in the many islands!
Vietnam is roughly the size of New Mexico/USA and about half as big as France.
A flight from London/UK takes roughly 12 hours and from New York/USA a flight takes about 20 hours as there are currently no direct non-stop flights between the USA and Vietnam.
The country is very narrow and long. It stretches over 1,650 km/ 1,025 miles from north to south. At the most narrow point the country is just 50 km/ 31 miles wide!
Due to the shape, Vietnam has different climatic zones. The temperatures are generally higher in the southern parts than in the country's north.
Vietnam has many forested regions and rolling hills. High mountain peaks can be found in the northern parts of the country.
Fan Si Pan Mountain in Vietnam
Cityscape of HanoiIn the city's Old Quarter the streets are still named after the goods and wares that were once crafted and traded here, such as Hang Be Street - the street of the bamboo crafters, Hang Dao Street - the silk weaver street and Hang Tung Street, where once barrels were skilfully made.
Street vendor in Hanoi's Old Quarter - image by Tony Duy
Da Nang Beach - image by John Bill
Golden Bridge - image by Quang Nguyen VinhAnd there the fascinating historic cities too! Hue and Hoi An are surely a must visit when in the central region of Vietnam.
Hoi An in Vietnam is a UNESCO wold heritage site
Forbidden City gate in Hue
Snorkelling off Phu Quoc - image by Melinda Nagy
Mekong Delta
View of Ha Long Bay and the karst rock formationsNearby Van Don International Airport opened in December 2018 and now it is much easier to reach this popular tourist attraction. The bay is home to about 2,000 local residents while already over 10 million tourists visit Hạ Long Bay every year!
The main agricultural products are rice, coffee, tea, pepper as well as soybeans, cashews, peanuts and rubber.
The main trading partners of Vietnam are China, Japan, South Korea and the USA. Exports from Vietnam include clothes, shoes, electronics, seafood, crude oil and rice. The main imports include machinery and equipment and raw materials for their manufacturing industries.
Containership on the Saigon River near Ho Chi Minh CityOnly 36% of the population live in urban areas of the country. The majority of the people live in the Red River Delta in the north of the country and in the Mekong Delta and Ho Chi Minh City in the south.
Ho Chi Minh CityThe biggest city of the country is Ho Chi Minh City, formerly called Saigon, where more than eight million people live. Da Nang, Hai Phong, Can Tho and the capital city Hanoi are big cities with more than one million inhabitants.
Five on a motorbike - image by Quang Nguyen VinhInteresting Fact about Vietnam: There are about 45 million motorbikes registered in Vietnam!
Vietnam is one of the most densely populated countries, but large areas of the country are still very rural and consist of arable land, rice fields and forests.
Workers in the rice fields in VietnamMore than 40% of the Vietnamese people work still in the agricultural sector. The people in rural areas lead a simple life. More than 8% of the population are very poor and live below the poverty line.
Street vendor in VietnamIn Vietnam, the government recognises 54 ethnic groups. The vast majority (85%) of people belong to the Viet people. The biggest minority group are the Thai and Khmer people.
In Vietnam, military service is compulsory for young men. The up to two-year-long national service in the country's army or navy is compulsory for all young Vietnamese men over 18 years and voluntary for young women over 18 years.
Vietnamese people celebrate the new year twice! The New Year celebration are on 1 January as most countries do. But they also celebrate the Vietnamese Lunar New Year which is celebrated at the same dates as Chinese New Year.
New Year's fireworks in Da NangThe Vietnamese Lunar New Year is called Tet. This is the main cultural festival in Vietnam. 2024 is celebrated as the 'Year of the Dragon' in Vietnam.
Preparing the altar for TetPeople in Vietnam will wear their traditional dress and celebrate new year as their main cultural festival. During Tet, the people visit the temples and give presents to family and friends.
Ho Chi Minh City decorated for Tet - image by Joel WhaltonVietnamese towns are decorated with lots of flowers during Vietnamese Lunar New Year. Popular flowers are peach blossoms and apricot blossoms, chrysanthemums and pansies.
Many dishes in Vietnam consist mainly of rice and vegetables as well as fish, seafood, chicken or beef.
Rice products as well as soy sauce, fish sauce or shrimp sauce are the most common ingredients in Vietnamese dishes. Here are some typical Vietnamese dishes:
Typical Vietnamese nem skewers
Traditional Vietnamese food: Pho soup
Vietname Xoi Vi - image by Moon LeeVietnam is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. There are over 840 bird species and more than 310 mammal species recorded in Vietnam, some of these can only be found in this country.
The Saola, an antelope species, was only discovered quite recently and is considered one of the rarest large mammals in the world.
A rare glimpse of a SaolaThe Red Shanked Douc is native to Vietnam as well and also is critically endangered. These monkeys are among the most colourful primate species. Doucs eat and sleep in trees.
Vietnamese Red Shanked Douc males and femaleThese are the resources that were used for this article about the most important Vietnam Facts:
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