Nestled deep within a primeval forest with rich and diverse vegetation, Nam Luc Waterfall is a captivating destination for visitors eager to explore its untouched beauty. The cascading tiers of the waterfall resemble a silken ribbon amidst the vast mountains and forests of Lai Chau.
Phu Gia conical hat village, Nhon Hau wood turning handicraft village, Van Son pottery village... are ideal places for tourists when visiting Binh Dinh province.
Ao Chau Lagoon has a water surface area of about 2.2km2 with about 100 large and small islands, covered with rich vegetation, interspersed with 99 water niches interwoven between the islands and hills, creating a charming feng shui picture.
Quang Ninh waters, concentrated in Ha Long Bay, Bai Tu Long Bay and Co To Islands, are home to many beautiful coral reefs with high biodiversity, according to scientists from the Institute of Marine Environment Resources (under Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology).
Tran Phu street in Hoi An ancient town in Quang Nam province has just appeared on the list of the most beautiful streets in the world. The street is home to numerous heritages and vibrant
bougainvillea in full bloom.
Hang Dau Water Tower has attracted many visitors thanks to its structure of the building built in the late 19th century by French colonists.
Born and raised in Hai Duong commune (Hue City), Dao Nguyen Tai (born in 2002), a student of Applied Arts Department at University of Arts, Hue University, has quietly expressed his love for Hue through lines, colors, and images. Tai's passionate and creative paintings have contributed to spreading the beauty of the Ngu Mountain and Perfume River region.
Phun Abyss is a captivating sanctuary nestled within Phu Yen, characterized by its lush green forests, majestic cliffs, tranquil ambiance, and pristine crystal-clear water. This enchanting landscape invokes a sense of awe and wonder in every visitor who steps into its serene embrace.
Located in Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve in the communes of Son Lang and Dak Roong of K’bang District, in the Central Highlands Province of Gia Lai, Hang En Waterfall (also known as K50 Waterfall) is a trekking destination that has attracted many travellers, who love adventure tourism and exploring.
During May and June, the terraced fields of Mu Cang Chai District in Yen Bai Province transform into stunning landscapes resembling ink wash paintings. This is when the Mong ethnic people channel water into the fields, turning them into giant mirrors that reflect the clouds, mountains, and trees. This season, known as the ‘water pouring season’, is one of the most beautiful times of the year in Mu Cang Chai, drawing crowds of visitors.