Vietnam contains remote temples, caves and natural areas. The landscape spans from rice terraces in Y Ty to Bai Dinh Temple. Visitors find natural caves like Son Doong and Hang En, historical sites like the Thang Long Citadel, and traditional villages in the Mekong Delta. The region presents Buddhist pagodas, sand beaches and waterfalls.
Lao Cai, Viet Nam
Mountain village at 2000 meters altitude with rice fields on hillside terraces. Local H'mong people cultivate the land using traditional methods.
Ninh Binh, Viet Nam
Buddhist complex covering 700 hectares, containing 500 stone statues of Buddha and Vietnam's largest bronze Buddha statue measuring 10 meters.
Quang Binh, Viet Nam
Underground cave system extending over 2 kilometers, with a river flowing through and natural limestone formations. Contains multiple large chambers.
Hue, Viet Nam
Buddhist temple from 1601 featuring a 21-meter octagonal tower with seven levels. Located on the northern bank of the Perfume River.
Dalat, Vietnam
The 1200-meter underground corridor displays clay figures representing farmers' daily routines and traditional Vietnamese customs.
Hue, Vietnam
The leisure park closed in 2004 contains a large dragon structure, empty pools and weathered water slides amid vegetation.
Quang Nam, Vietnam
The religious complex from the 4th century contains Hindu temples and towers of Champa culture in a tropical valley.
Quang Ngai, Vietnam
This volcanic island produces garlic in mineral-rich soil and features beaches, craters and old pagodas.
Ninh Binh, Vietnam
The 15th century pagoda stands on a mountain slope, providing views over the landscape with rice fields.
Quang Binh, Vietnam
This cave measures 5 kilometers in length and 150 meters in height, containing an underground river and its own jungle.
Quang Tri, Vietnam
The tunnel system spans three levels and housed 60 families with a school and medical station during the Vietnam War.
Dalat, Vietnam
The Buddhist monastery sits in a pine forest at 1300 meters elevation and features meditation rooms and a garden.
Ninh Binh, Vietnam
The river flows between tall limestone formations with rice fields lining both sides of the waterway.
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A network of waterways in southern Vietnam where farmers grow rice and fishermen sell their goods at floating markets.
Binh Thuan, Vietnam
The dune landscape consists of red and white sand extending along the coast.
Lao Cai, Vietnam
The valley contains rice terraces on mountain slopes and is inhabited by various ethnic groups.
Cao Bang, Viet Nam
These waterfalls form a natural border between Vietnam and China, reaching 30 meters in height and extending 300 meters in width.
Quang Nam, Viet Nam
This historic trading center displays architecture from the 15th to 19th centuries with influences from China, Japan and Europe.
Phu Yen, Viet Nam
This Catholic church from 1892 contains the first book printed in Vietnamese script from 1651.
Ninh Binh, Viet Nam
The region contains rice fields between limestone rocks, ancient temples and rivers with caves in northern Vietnam.
Quang Binh, Vietnam
The cave system extends several kilometers and contains underground rivers with clear water suitable for expeditions.
Kien Giang, Vietnam
The island contains traditional fishing villages along the coast. Tropical forests extend inland. The sea offers coral reefs and water temperature of 28 degrees.
Ha Giang, Vietnam
These terraces were built by local farmers since the 13th century and follow natural mountain contours at 1000 meters elevation.
Quang Ninh, Vietnam
The park encompasses 40 islands, mangroves, and coral reefs. Limestone cliffs rise up to 100 meters from the water.
Hanoi, Vietnam
The university compound from 1070 features five courtyards containing gardens, pavilions and stone steles inscribed with scholars' names.
Hanoi, Vietnam
The excavation site contains military facilities and cultural relics from four Vietnamese dynasties between the 11th and 18th centuries.
Cao Bang, Vietnam
A cave system with three kilometers of passages. The limestone formations were shaped by water flows. Water continues flowing today.
Quang Ninh, Vietnam
A cave with intricate mineral walls and limestone formations highlighted by LED lighting throughout the chambers.
Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam
The four-kilometer beach stretches between mountains and lagoon featuring white sand and calm waters.
Khanh Hoa, Vietnam
The 8th-century Hindu temples display stone reliefs and religious ceremonies still occur there regularly.
Tay Ninh, Vietnam
The temple combines elements from Buddhism, Christianity and Confucianism with four daily prayer ceremonies open to visitors.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
The 250-kilometer underground system contains kitchens, hospitals and weapon storage facilities from wartime.