Regarded as one of the most famous pagodas in the Mekong Delta, Hang Pagoda—or officially Phuoc Dien Pagoda—in Chau Doc City, An Giang Province, is one of the province’s top attractions. Aside from being a holy place, the pagoda also offers the scenic splendor second to none in An Giang.
Located in the south of Quang Binh province, adjacent to Quang Tri province, Dong Chau - Khe Nuoc Trong Nature Reserve in Le Thuy district has a tropical forest ecosystem at an altitude of nearly 700m above sea level. In addition to the lush natural forests, many waterfalls and streams amidst the old forests promise to be attractive destinations for visitors, such as Toc Tien waterfall and Duong Cam stream.
Nguyen Hong Thinh and her friend from Ha Noi were impressed with the immense green fields of su su (chayote), both young tops and fruits, in Tam Dao District of the mountainous province of Vinh Phuc, when they visited the area last week.
In the early days of November, yellow tree marigolds or Mexican sunflowers surrounding the Chu Dang Ya Volcano in the Central Highlands start to bloom, making it a magnet for young trekkers and photographers.
It is no coincidence that people who are passionate about travelling will join together and come to the mountainous province of Ha Giang each November.
For many Vietnamese, autumn is the most beautiful season of the year because of its weather and views. And it is even more so in Binh Lieu, Quang Ninh Province, which is well known for its hills covered in ravishing white reeds.
(TITC) - Ha Long Bay was officially recognized by New7wonders as one of the new 7 natural wonders of the world on 11/11/2011. Since then, Ha Long Bay has become part of the global memory and one of the seven landmarks forever remembered by history. After 10 years of being recognized with the title, the values of Ha Long Bay continue to shine, worthy of the symbol of natural beauty, culture and history of Quang Ninh Province in particular and Vietnam in general.
Mui Vi Rong (Dragon Fin Cape) is a giant cliff reaching out to the sea that looks like a giant dragon in the south-central coastal province of Binh Dinh.
The West of Viet Nam is known as the land of "Nine Dragons", where there are large rivers spanning a total length of 54,000km overflowing the riversides and boats arriving back and forth at any time of the day. Characterized by an intertwined network of thousands of rivers and estuaries, the Western region is known for holding the specialty of the river region, which is the floating market. Although every market activity is made on the river, the floating market has almost no shortage of any items - from fruits, seafood, poultry to fabrics, shoes, sewing needles, etc. In particular, many customers find it interesting that each floating market is uniquely attractive for its distinguished features.
These days, the immense water current from the upstream rushing to tràm chim (the area with a broad variety of precious birds of conservation value) located next to the O Lau River flowing through Quang Thai Commune (Quang Dien District, 15km from Hue City) signals that many precious birds from everywhere fly in to shelter. It is called tràm chim because this area is recognized to have a wide variety of precious birds of conservation value.