Séo Mý Tỷ still retains the characteristics of a Mông village in Sa Pa Town, Lào Cai Province, with roofs thatched with pơ mu wood and terraced fields winding around the highest man-made lake in Indochina.
As one of the rivers flowing along the borders of the country, Quây Sơn River is as poetic and beautiful as a picture. It runs through the rolling limestone mountains of Trùng Khánh District, Cao Bằng Province.
To keep international lovers of Hà Nội entertained during the pandemic, one guide is offering virtual tours to bring them a real taste of the capital from the comfort of their homes.
After testing negative for COVID-19, a group of 50 foreign visitors under the pilot “vaccine passport” programme took a tour around Hội An Ancient Town in the south-central province of Quảng Nam over the weekend.
Ngải Thầu Thượng is considered the highest village in Lào Cai Province and features charming natural scenery with year-round white clouds and a romantic sunsets.
If Vĩnh Linh attracts tourists due to its heroic historical monuments, Mũi Trèo Beach is the place to soothe the sadness hidden in this land (Quảng Trị Province) with its beautiful and poetic landscapes.
Hầu Thào Commune in Sa Pa District hides itself in blankets of white soft clouds, among pristine forest and mountains with lush green terrace rice field.
The Central Highlands province of Gia Lai not only has majestic forests, endless coffee fields, poetic Biển Hồ (Sea Lake) and immense green tea hills, it also has a beautiful and unique pagoda named Minh Thành.