you can also get to Hangzhou and it's west lake which is also UNESCO world heritage site in less than 5 hours as well
West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
you can also get to Hangzhou and it's west lake which is also UNESCO world heritage site in less than 5 hours as well
West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Thanks - just checked UK Govt website:
Until 30 June 2017 ‘British Citizen’ passport holders travelling for tourism or business can enter Vietnam for up to a maximum of 15 days without a visa. If you have a different type of British nationality – for example ‘British national (overseas)’- you’ll need to get a visa before entering Vietnam.
You must get a visa before you travel to Vietnam if you want to stay for longer than 15 days and/or if you wish to re-enter Vietnam within 30 days of your departure.
A common experience in China. However, it's good to note that the crowds usually all stick to one route. It's not a guarantee for all sights, but if you stray away a few hundred yards from the main path, you will often find peace and serenity. That's my experience in Zhangjiajie, go with the cable car, hour-long line-ups, find a trail, you will barely see anyone for hours. Had a similar experience at the Stone forest near Kunming.
24HRS: Macau is basically the best choice in my opinion.