Vietnam is not only about socialism or is it communism, but the country offers strong presence from its burgeoning economy and natural beauty. Foreign tourists visit Vietnam in droves to witness the country’s transformation from being one of the poorest in the region to becoming the emerging economy in Asia.
Now that the world had accepted back Vietnam after being spurned for decades, the country started to look great since then. Tourism started to show sign of hope and subsequently the country experienced unprecedented tourism boom. Tourist spots were primed and developed and foreigners responded in a hurry to see Vietnam’s emergence after taking a cue from the late Chinese leader Deng Xiao Peng.
Vietnam is now one of the preferred destinations in the region because of its natural beauty. But in spite of it, some part of the country is still unspoiled or unchanged by the rapid modernization of the country. Vung Ru is one of them. This rural coastal area is located south of the country. The place is quiet, calm, and serene and blows rustic winds coming from both the sea and the majestic mountain that serves a tunnel for a railroad and a long road carved on the side of the mountain. Both infrastructures were historic because it was constructed by the Americans in the 70’s Vietnam.