Easily Vietnam's strangest attraction, The Dalat Crazy House is best described by the word "kooky". Most people aren't aware that you can book a room at Dalat's shrine to strange, sleeping in a den with bears, or perhaps nabbing the room overtaken by a giant eagle.
Two War Memorials and the Christ Church Cathedral (1892) hold honored places along the main street--Ross Road, in Stanley on the Falkland Islands. The 1914 Battle Memorial is an imposing monument as is the 1982 War Memorial designed by a Falklander and built by volunteers.
Hoi An is located in central Vietnam on the Thu Bon river and close to the famous beaches of Danang. It escaped most of the destruction of war and retains lots of historic charm.
There are several impressive Royal Tombs around Hue from the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945). You can rent a motorbike in Hue to venture the 2-16km to see them as they are spread around the banks of the Perfume River.
Indira Gandhi Park is just one of the many parks in Hanoi, but if you happen to stroll through at night you may spot some local kids breakdancing in front of the Ly Thai To Statue on the perfectly slick marble.
The Santa Maria Cruiser is a comfortable way to cruise among the limestone-karst peaks of Halong Bay. It is 29 meters long, 7 meters wide, and decked out in teak and oak in the traditional Asian Junk style.