With over 2000 miles of coastline, Vietnam is the the easternmost country on the Indochinese Peninsula, with 70% of its 95.5 million people living in rural areas.
Mostly hilly and covered in dense forests, Vietnam is one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world, being home to around 16% of the world’s species.
Vietnam’s economy is largely based on agriculture, primarily wet rice cultivation. The Mekong River Delta produces up to 20 million tons of rice in a year alone.
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