Home > Vietnam > Vietnam Travel News > Vietnam Welcomes Returning French |
Vietnam Welcomes Returning French
Welcomes approximately 300,000 French visitors
every year. French visitors often choose cultural and historical tours or eco
tours. Most French visitors are interested in discovering the remnants of French
culture in Vietnam history.
Visiting the Mekong Delta Region by boat tours, most French visitors often go to
Can Tho and visit the Binh Thuy Old House which is a beautiful example of French
architecture. Built in 1807, the Binh Thuy Old House is well-known. It has been
chosen as a studio for many famous Vietnamese films and was the location for
'The Lover'- the book and film written by French writer Marguerite Duras. French
stage director JJ Annaud, stayed in this house for a week to film "the Lover".
Francis and Natalie, two French visitors said that they have known the house
through The Lover and they decided to go to Vietnam to see this house.
Besides traveling, many French people have stayed and developed a career in
Vietnam. Benoit Perdu who worked as a director for many French companies in
Vietnam has been attracted by the Mekong Delta Region. He decided to establish a
tourist company in Can Tho. His luxury boat Bassac has served visitors during
tours through the Mekong River. He and his Vietnamese wife have run a Vietnamese
restaurant in Can Tho for several years.
Da Lat, the city of thousand flowers and many French buildings is popular among
many French visitors. In the 19th century, Doctor Yersin discovered the Langbian
Highlands in 1893 and proposed the construction of Da Lat City. It was well
designed in 1923 with the first plans drawn up by French architect and city
planner Ernest Hebrard (who became more famous for designing much of Hanoi's
most striking colonial period buildings). Jaquelin- a French visitor talked in
an enthusiastically said he visited Da Lat every time he visited Vietnam. He
wants to find a suitable job in Dat Lat so that he would be able to stay in
Vietnam for long time. Many French tourists want to visit the K'long Ethnic
Village to listen to a folk tale of K'Ho minority about a cockerel with nine
spurs. The tale said that there was a couple in love. According to K'Ho ethnic
custom, the groom's family exacted the marriage gifts including 5 buffalos, 20
dresses and 5 cockerel. However this time, the groom's family demanded a nine
spur cockerel. As the girl climbed over mountains and crossed deep rivers to
find the marriage gifts, she got lost in the forest and she didn't return home.
Since then, villagers built a bamboo giant nine spur cockerel to commemorate the
poor girl. Nowadays, the statue of the cockerel which weighs a gigantic eight
tonnes stands in front of K'Long Village and has become the village symbol.
In the Northern and Central regions, French tourists like visiting Hanoi, Sapa
and Hoi An because they want to learn Vietnam culture features and French marks
in these sites through the adopted culture and historical architecture.
France is among key markets of Vietnam's tourism sector. More than 300,000
tourists visit Vietnam and the figure increases from five to six percent every
year. Direct flights between Vietnam and France via the Charles De Gaulle
International Airport (France) have helped visitors to travel easily. Moreover,
the Vietnam tourism sector has strengthened its promotional activities in
France. For example, the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism is opening a
tourism promotion center in France. During the last few years, Vietnam Airlines
has coordinated with the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism and the
Vietnamese Embassy in France to hold a Vietnam Tourism Festival in France which
has helped travel agents and companies share information, business opportunities
and polish Vietnam's image internationally. These activities have been promoted
via popular websites such as Le Monde, Courrier International, Voyage and
Telerama./.
Source: VEN |
High Quality Tour Service:
Roy, Spain
Fransesca, Netherlands
A member of Vietnam Travel Promotion Group (VTP Group)
Address: Room 509, 15T2 Building, 18 Tam Trinh Str., Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi, Vietnam (See map)
Tel: +84.24.62768866 / mail[at]tuanlinhtravel.com
Visited: 1967