The first stark contrast in Vietnam was the beauty of the country while it was at war. The tropical greens and gentle mountains and ocean coastline with pristine white sand beaches stood out stunningly in the midst of war and violence.
The second was the gracious nature of the people. The Vietnamese rural populace is generally very quiet, gentle, and friendly.
Today in the absence of conflict, Vietnam offers a perfect international travel destination. (I served during the war, but have returned twice to experience what was stunning about Vietnam.)
Vietnam already is a country itself- it is not within a country.Unless continent is meant; it is in Asia
The Gulf of Thailand lies within the coastline of Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. It is an extension of the South China Sea and is known for its stunning beaches and diverse marine life.
Vietnam is known for its lush rice paddies, bustling cities, vibrant street markets, and stunning natural landscapes such as Ha Long Bay and the Mekong Delta. The country boasts a rich cultural heritage, with influences from its long history of Chinese, French, and indigenous traditions. Overall, Vietnam offers a mix of traditional charm and modern development that attracts tourists from around the world.
No, 'stunning' is an adjective.
'Stunning ' is mind blowing.
Her dress looked stunning.He was stunning in that tuxedo.
'Stunning ' is mind blowing.
The Stunning was created in 1987.
"That dress is simply stunning"
In the <b>sentence</b>, "It was stunning sex." 'stunning' is appropriate but the <b>sentence</b> itself is awkward. A better suited <b>sentence</b> with the same meaning would be, "The sex was stunning."
the man built a stunning device for the future
More than Stunning! She looks so perfect!