VietNamNet Bridge – Terraces in Yen Bai, tea hills in Thai Nguyen, rocky islands amid the sea of Quang Ninh and ancient communal houses are typical images of Northern Vietnam.
Ha Giang: Yen Minh District is the romantic land of Ha Giang with pine forests and houses of the H’mong people.
Yen
Bai: Mu Cang Chai is a mountainous district of Yen Bai province,
located at the foot of Hoang Lien Son mountain range at an altitude of
1,000 m above sea level. It fascinates photographers with its poetic
beauty of terraced rice fields.
Cao Bang: Ban Gioc waterfall in
Cao Bang is known as the most beautiful waterfall in Vietnam. This is
the fourth largest natural waterfall in the world. It is located on the
national border.
Bac Kan: Named on the list of the world’s 16
most beautiful lakes by MSN, Ba Be Lake in Bac Kan is the largest
natural freshwater lake in Vietnam. Small boats are used as a means of
living of local residents.
Thai Nguyen: The romantic and beautiful tea hills provide the main source of income for the local people.
Quang Ninh: The most famous site in Quang Ninh is the world natural heritage site of Ha Long Bay.
Hai Phong:
The afternoon at the old wharf. This is the starting point of the
legendary Ho Chi Minh route on the sea, located in Do Son town, Hai
Phong. This site was recognized as a national historic site in 2008.
Hung
Yen: Nom is the most typical ancient village of Hung Yen, with old
houses, banyan trees, wells, communal houses and red brick-paved roads.
Hanoi: The yellow hackberries on Yen Phu road.
Ninh Binh: Besides Trang An, a world heritage site, Tam Coc with the romantic River of Ngo Dong is also a famous site.
Nam Dinh is a land of churches.
Thai Binh is a land of rice fields.
Ngo Lan
Photo: VNE