(TITC) - Known as a pearl island in the southwestern region of the country, Phu Quoc is blessed with mountains, rivers, streams, forests and sea.
As walking through the shady primeval forest, Cha Linh stream (in A Roang commune, A Luoi district, which is located in the southwest and 70 kilometers away from Hue city), experiencing visitors are able to recreate their inspiration, and recharge energy.
(TITC) - Phu Quoc in Kien Giang Province is an archipelago of 22 large and small islands known as “pearls” in the vast ocean, with a favorable location and beautiful natural scenery. Let's travel to Phu Quoc and discover the amazing islands here!
Nui Chua (in the coastal south-central province of Ninh Thuan), which has been recently recognised by UNESCO as a world biosphere reserve, has been attractive for not only scientists but also wildlife enthusiasts.
As a Quang Nam provincial city located on a bank of the Thu Bon river, Hoi An is considered the most beautiful cities in Southeast Asia.
Cat Oan - Hon Xep is considered an open-air geological museum in the midst of Ha Long Bay with wild and magnificent landscapes.
After nearly two months of standstill due to the Covid-19 pandemic, villagers from Me Tri trade village are returning to their traditional job of making com or young glutinous rice as Covid-19 restrictions have been eased.
When autumn comes, the terraced rice fields are turning yellow in Tu Le Valley, Van Chan District, in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai, casting a golden glow across the valley.
Known as the longest wooden bridge in Vietnam, Ong Cop bridge offers travel and photo enthusiasts a spectacular natural scene that will definitely worth seeing
Ngai Thau Thuong, a small village of Bat Xat district, the northern Lao Cai province, is located at 2,300m above the sea level on the cloudy Ma Cha Va peak, and is the highest village in Vietnam.