Incredibly beautiful photos of Vietnam in the National Geographic
Photo: Trung Pham |
The Thanh Chuong tea hills in Nghe An Province is 330km far from Hanoi
Photo: Tuan Viet |
On the beach of Binh Thuan, a coastal central province of Vietnam, fishermen push their boat, called a coracle, out to sea
Photo: Trung Pham |
Buildings and roads resemble an electronic circuit board in Ho Chi Minh City, populated by nine million people.
Photo: Thien Nguyen |
Buildings and roads resemble an electronic circuit board in Ho Chi Minh City, populated by nine million people.
Photo: Thien Nguyen |
Children fly kites across the Mekong Delta during the annual flood season.
Photo: Thach Pham Ngoc |
A woman dries incense for people to pay respect to their ancestors in Hanoi
Photo: Phan Khanh |
Women wash and bundle water lilies for sale in the market of Tan An.
Photo: Ngo Dung |
During holidays, flowers float across the Perfume River in the central Vietnamese city of Hue.
Photo: Justin Mott |
Morning mist dissipates over maze-like tea fields in Moc Chau, a region in the northwest.
Photo: Justin Mott |
Dawn breaks through the cloud-shrouded mountains of Ha Giang, a province in northern Vietnam. The Ma Pi Leng Pass offers some of the country's most stunning views.
Puxailaileng the highest peak in Truong Son Ranges Puxailaileng Peak is located on the Puxai range, in the border commune of Na Ngoi (Ky Son - Nghe An), at an altitude of about ... |
Japanese expert's falling special love with Nghe An Acting as coordinator of a project implemented by JICA in Nghe An province, Dr. Ando Katsuhiro falls a special love with this land and contributing ... |
One-of-a-kind fabric dyeing technique of O Du people in Nghe An Being an ethnic group in Tuong Duong (Nghe An), O du has the tradition of weaving fabric and making costumes for their own with unique ... |