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Indochina is a region rich in history and natural beauty, featuring some of the world’s most famous landmarks. From ancient temples to stunning bays, these sites attract millions of visitors each year.
Angkor Wat
Located in Cambodia, Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world. Built in the 12th century, it was originally a Hindu temple and later became a Buddhist site. Its intricate carvings and expansive layout make it a symbol of Cambodia and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Luang Prabang
This UNESCO World Heritage city in Laos is known for its well-preserved architecture, Buddhist temples, and vibrant night markets. The city combines traditional Lao culture with French colonial influences, offering a unique cultural experience.
Ha Long Bay
Located in northern Vietnam, Ha Long Bay features thousands of limestone karsts and islets rising from the emerald waters. It is famous for its scenic cruises, caves, and floating villages. The bay is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular destination for nature lovers.
Other Notable Landmarks
- Sihanoukville in Cambodia
- My Son Sanctuary in Vietnam
- Plain of Jars in Laos
- Phnom Penh Royal Palace in Cambodia