Hoành Sơn Beach is a beautiful and little-known beach located in Ha Tinh Province, Vietnam, right at the foot of the legendary Ngang Pass. This beach is famous for its wild, pristine beauty with clear blue water, smooth sand and impressive rock outcrops formed over time by the sea.
Cửa Tư Hiền is a significant coastal lagoon estuary located in Huế city, Vietnam. It serves as one of the two main sea gates connecting the Cầu Hai Lagoon to the East Sea, playing a crucial role in the hydrology and ecology of the Tam Giang-Cầu Hai lagoon system—the largest lagoon system in Southeast Asia.
Núi Cấm is the most beautiful mountain located in An Hao Commune, Tinh Bien district, An Giang and Chau Doc. Nui Cam about 710m higher than average sea level, also known as Thien Cam Son, is the center of the Seven Mountains region.
Bảy Núi, also known as Thất Sơn, is a small mountain range located in Tri Ton and Tinh Bien districts, An Giang province, Vietnam, very close to the Cambodian border. Thiên Cấm Sơn (Forbidden mountain range) is 710 m high, the highest peak in That Son region and the highest peak in the entire Mekong Delta.
Hai Duong Beach (biển Hải Dương) is a pristine, peaceful beach in Thuan An Ward, Hue City, about 15km east of Hue City center, famous for its natural beauty and is an ideal virtual living spot for young people. This place still retains its rustic features, less affected by commercialization. The beach has fine sand, clear blue water and an impressive breakwater.
Sông Hương, also known as Hương Giang, is a picturesque river flowing through Huế, Vietnam. It originates from the Trường Sơn Mountains and is approximately 80 km long, with its most scenic section extending 30 km from Bằng Lãng to Thuận An. The river is celebrated for its emerald waters and tranquil beauty, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The Gâm River (Sông Gâm) is a river that originates from Guangxi, China, where it is known as Bai Nan He. When it enters Vietnam, it flows through Cao Bằng Province, then continues through Hà Giang and Tuyên Quang provinces before joining the Lô River. The river’s total length in Vietnam is approximately 217 km, with around 45 km flowing through Bắc Mê.
Thuan An Bridge (Cầu Thuận An) is a bridge across Tam Giang Lagoon in Thuan An Ward, Thuan Hoa District, Hue City. The coastal road and Thuan An seaport overpass project in Hue city has a total length of more than 7.7km, the bridge alone is about 2.36km long; the total investment is more than 2,400 billion VND. This is the longest seaport overpass in the Central region to date.
Ho Thuy Tien is an abandoned water park located in the Thuy Bang village of Huong Thuy district, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. It was once a popular tourist attraction known for its unique architecture and vibrant features.
Núi Ba Thê, also known as núi Thê Sơn, is a mountain in the Ba The mountain cluster consisting of 5 mountains: Ba Thê, núi Nhỏ, núi Tượng, núi Trọi và núi Chóc. On the top of the mountain there is an ancient pagoda named Sơn Tiên Tự, built in 1933. In front of the pagoda yard there is a statue of Quan Thế Âm bồ tát about 8 meters high.
Bai bien Lang Co is a beautiful beach located in Hue city, Vietnam. It is situated along the central coast of the country, between the cities of Hue and Da Nang. Lang Co Beach is known for its pristine white sand, clear turquoise waters, and stunning natural scenery.
Tam Giang Bridge (cầu Tam Giang), also known as Ca Cut Bridge, is a bridge across Tam Giang lagoon in Thuan Hoa district, Hue city, Vietnam. Tam Giang Bridge is part of National Highway 49B running along the coast of Hue city, connecting Huong Phong ward and Thuan An ward, Thuan Hoa district.
Núi Cô Tô, also known as Phượng Hoàng Sơn, is a mountain in Thất Sơn, Cô Tô town, Tri Ton district, An Giang. Co To Mountain is 614 m high, 5,800 m long and 3,700 m wide. Because it is located in a semi-mountainous area and due to its special geological structure, many places inside the mountain are underground cave systems like large honeycombs, very solid and sturdy.
Nguyen Hoang Bridge (Cầu Nguyễn Hoàng) is a newly constructed bridge spanning the Perfume River (Sông Hương) in Huế, Vietnam. It is a notable addition to the city's infrastructure and has become a new landmark due to its unique and symbolic design. The bridge is 380 meters long and 43 meters wide.
The Nho Que River (Sông Nho Quế) is a breathtaking and iconic natural landmark in the mountainous region of northern Vietnam. It's a key destination for travelers exploring the Ha Giang Loop and is renowned for its spectacular scenery and cultural significance.
Deo Ma Pa Lang is a famous mountain pass located in Ha Giang Province, Vietnam. It is known for its breathtaking and rugged landscapes, with towering limestone peaks, deep valleys, and a winding mountain road that offers stunning panoramic views. It is at the altitude of 1,500 m.
Mỏm Cá Heo is a distinctive natural rock formation located in Tà Xùa commune, Bắc Yên district, Sơn La province, Vietnam. It features two large rock slabs resembling the shape of a dolphin's head swimming amidst a sea of clouds. The rocks are covered in patches of moss, creating a wild and pristine beauty that harmonizes with the majestic surrounding landscape of Tà Xùa.
Prenn Waterfall (thác Prenn) is a popular waterfall situated about 10 kilometers southwest of Da Lat city center, Lam Dong province, Vietnam, making it easily accessible for visitors. It is nestled in the lush greenery of the surrounding forests, creating a serene and natural environment.
Bidoup Nui Ba National Park is a beautiful and ecologically significant protected area located in the Lam Dong province of Vietnam. The park is situated in the Lang Biang Plateau, approximately 50 kilometers north of Da Lat city.
Âu thuyền Phú Hải is a significant fishing harbor located in Phú Hải commune, Phú Vang district, Huế city, Vietnam. It is situated near the Thuận A beach, approximately 20 km from the center of Huế city. It serves as a crucial hub for local fishermen, providing a place for docking and sheltering fishing boats, especially during the stormy season.