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  2. Prostitution in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Vietnam is illegal and considered a serious crime. [1] Nonetheless, Vietnam's Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) has estimated that there were 71,936 prostitutes in the country in 2013. [2] Other estimates puts the number at up to 200,000. [3] Sex workers organizations report that law enforcement is abusive ...

  3. Rex Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Rex Hotel (Vietnamese: Khách Sạn Rex, French: Hôtel Rex de Saïgon) is a famous luxury and business hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.During the Vietnam War, the daily U.S. briefings at the hotel became known as "The Five O'Clock Follies".

  4. Tourism in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Vietnam is a component of the modern Vietnamese economy. In 2019, Vietnam received 18 million international arrivals, up from 2.1 million in the year 2000. The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism is following a long-term plan to diversify the tourism industry, which brings foreign exchange into the country.

  5. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The following is a complete list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Vietnam. [1] [2] [3 ... As of the 2024 guide, there are 7 restaurants in Vietnam with a Michelin ...

  6. Hằng Nga Guesthouse - Wikipedia

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    The building has been highlighted in numerous travel guidebooks: the third edition of Frommer's Vietnam, for example, called the guesthouse "an interesting, evolving piece of pop art", and "a fun visit". [7] In 2009, the building was listed by the Chinese People’s Daily as one of the world's ten most “bizarre” buildings. [3]

  7. Night market - Wikipedia

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    The Tang government put strict sanctions on night markets and their operations in A.D. 836. Towards the end of the Tang dynasty, economic expansion led to less state regulation and restrictions being lifted on night markets. During the Song dynasty (960–1279), night markets played a central role in Chinese nightlife. These markets were found ...