Yang Bay in the central province of Khanh Hoa is famed for its pristine beauty, expansive forests, and glassy waterfalls – in fact the superlatives go on and on. Duong Le Na, an overseas Vietnamese from the US and her friends recently decided to travel to the site. When they arrived at Yang Bay she was beside herself with joy.
Trees and other vegetation must use what is in their environment. So it is not surprising to find that they absorb pollutants (natural or man made) which may be absorbed successfully or may cause the vegetation to die.
There are four bays in Vietnam considered to be the most beautiful, and are popular tourist destinations. Those bays are Ha Long in Quang Ninh Province, Cam Ranh, Van Phong in Khanh Hoa province and Vinh Hy in Ninh Thuan province.
Ngoc Lang is known as a peaceful village with vegetable fields that are as green as jade stones. It is located in Binh Ngoc Commune, Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province.
In the recent years, together with various kinds of tourist activities rapidly developing on Cat Ba, catching cuttle-fish has become an increasingly popular amusement for tourists, and is part of the special culture of the island.
Beaches in the North are always crowded so the romance of nature seems to be lost. However, for beachgoers looking for somewhere relatively untouched, Co To Island’s beaches in Quang Ninh Province are the perfect spot.
The white sandy beaches and coral reefs of Binh Ba island are only a short motorbike and boat ride from Cam Ranh Township in the central coast province of Khanh Hoa.
If you decide to take a tour to northern Vietnam, a stop in Cao Bang would be unforgettable. With three well-known sites worth coming to see, the first that should be at the top of any itinerary is Thang Hen.
Ca Na, about 30 kilometers from the Cham Towers in Phan Rang City in Ninh Thuan Province, is a land of sun, sand, sea and wild forest. The three kilometer long Ca Na Beach on National Highway 1A is the pride of the province’s coastline.
Lak Lake in the Central Highlands province of Daklak is hemmed between low mountains and home to many kinds of wading birds. The only fresh water lake in the province, it has some of the province’s best scenery.