The gust of cool wind that whispers softly through the pines greet people who come to the remote Mang Den in Kon Tum Province, making them feel they are in the renowned resort city of Dalat to the south in Lam Dong Province.
Ganh Son (cliff) is in Chi Cong Village, Tuy Phong District - a landscape that nature has endowed to Binh Thuan Province. The red soil and lava along the coast, which have been eroded by the rain, wind and sea waves over a long period of time, have formed different caves and strange-looking images. In the quiet, early morning of late afternoon, from Ganh Son you can see the panoramic view of a busy fishing village.
Located in Tan Binh Commune, Vinh Cuu District, Dong Nai Province, about 40 kilometers from HCMC, Tan Trieu Pomelo Village with luxuriant pomelo gardens together with fresh air and stillness is recommended as an ideal destination for Saigonese to have a change of air at weekends.
Van Phong, called Port Dayot by the French people, is located in Van Ninh and Ninh Hoa Districts, about 50 kilometers from Nha Trang City and 3 km from Tuy Hoa City.
When the sun does not appear on the horizon, fishermen of Song Cau District in the central province of Phu Yen row their thuyen thung (basket boat) offshore to catch fish, shrimp and whatever they can from the sea to sell at a small but bustling port called Ganh Do to earn a living.
Leaving the airport near the city of Qui Nhon, we embarked by car on National Highway 1A southward to Bai Tram Bay in Phu Yen Province, a central coastal area famed for its seductively sandy beaches.
It was early morning and the road was all but deserted. The surrounding countryside was a sparkling, lush green and we could feel the freshness of the ocean air.
The Tien River, a branch of the Mekong River in southern Vietnam, flows through an area enriched with alluvium, making the land of Tien Giang and Ben Tre, the two provinces that the river flows through, prime for growing thousands of hectares of tropical orchards.
There’s a good reason why Ly Son Island is called the Kingdom of Garlic: the bulb is cultivated all over the place and is the main source of income for the 20,000 human inhabitants.
On May 26, 2009, the UNESCO voted to recognise Ca Mau CapeNational Park as the world biosphere reserve, a move described as an important step to preserve the biodiversity of the flooded forest as well as humanity value for the sake of sustainable development.
Thousands of rocks in different shapes and sizes create the uniqueness of Ham Ho, also known as the "Forest of Stone", in the central province of Binh Dinh.