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Aerial view of a coconut village basket boat tour. Palms forest in Hoi An ancient town, Cam Thanh, Vietnam. Tourists having an excursion and fun in Thu Bon river. Travel and landscape concept
Aerial view of a coconut village basket boat tour. Palms forest in Hoi An ancient town, Cam Thanh, Vietnam. Tourists having an excursion and fun in Thu Bon river. Travel and landscape concept
Aerial view of a coconut village basket boat tour. Palms forest in Hoi An ancient town, Cam Thanh, Vietnam. Tourists having an excursion and fun in Thu Bon river. Travel and landscape concept
Drone view Vi Thanh market at early morning, when the sellers used bulb light for lighten their stall. Vi Thanh market is a tradition market of Vietnamese which sellers often squat or prop up small chairs, displaying goods in about two to four square meters around them. Therefore, this place is also known by the rustic name “chồm hổm” market. Vi Thanh people call it the country market because the market sells all of the country’s products - Vi Thanh district, Hau Giang province, Mekong Delta Vietnam
Handmade paper flower making village in Thanh Tien, Hue, where paper flowers are sold on Vietnam's traditional Tet holiday. Photo taken in Hue on January 26, 2021.
Ha Noi, Vietnam– June 6th, 2024: Imperial Citadel of Thang Long (Hoang Thanh Thang Long) Imperial citadel complex at Hoang Dieu, Dien Bien, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi, Vietnam
Palms forest in Hoi An ancient town, Cam Thanh, Vietnam
Palm trees and their trunk  detail frame this image,  leading through to an engorged small river. Either side of the water way is vegetation covered mountains, making a natural ,' V,' shape. The sky is blue with several clouds visible.
Pu Luong Nature Reserve is located in Ba Thuoc and Quan Hoa districts, located in the northwest of Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam
Vietnamese flag in the middle of the river at Coconut village forest in Cam Thanh village
Ripe rice season in Pu Luong Nature Reserve is located in Ba Thuoc and Quan Hoa districts, located in the northwest of Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam
Hanoi skyline cityscape on Thanh Xuan street
Tourists riding bamboo basket boats in Hoi An, vietnam (Cam Thanh water coconut village )
Drone view Ben Thanh market in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh city, South Vietnam
Fishermen are preparing for a trip to sea in the scene of boats moored on a beach with many mangrove trees, Tan Thanh beach, Tien Giang province.
Early Morning Sunrise at the Beach of Sam Son
Ancient brick pagoda, Thanh Minh pagoda, Phan Thiet city, Binh Thuan province
Busy street during rush hour on Lang - Thanh Xuan street, Hanoi
Terraced fields in Sapa, Vietnam, are a stunning and unique landscape feature, renowned for their beauty and agricultural significance. Nestled in the mountainous region of northern Vietnam, Sapa's terraced fields are primarily cultivated by the ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Dao, and Tay people.\n\nThese terraces are ingeniously carved into the mountainsides, creating a series of steps that follow the natural contours of the land. This method of farming is not only visually striking but also highly practical, allowing farmers to maximize arable land in a region characterized by steep slopes and uneven terrain. The terraces help in reducing soil erosion and managing water efficiently, making them ideal for rice cultivation.
University of Hanoi (Dai hoc Tong hop) on Le Thanh Tong street, Hoan Kiem district in 2022
Terraced fields in Sapa, Vietnam, are a stunning and unique landscape feature, renowned for their beauty and agricultural significance. Nestled in the mountainous region of northern Vietnam, Sapa's terraced fields are primarily cultivated by the ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Dao, and Tay people.\n\nThese terraces are ingeniously carved into the mountainsides, creating a series of steps that follow the natural contours of the land. This method of farming is not only visually striking but also highly practical, allowing farmers to maximize arable land in a region characterized by steep slopes and uneven terrain. The terraces help in reducing soil erosion and managing water efficiently, making them ideal for rice cultivation.
he Stone Church, or Holy Rosary Church, in Sapa is a prominent landmark and a symbol of the town's French colonial heritage. Built in 1935, this Roman Catholic church stands in the heart of Sapa, near the central square, and is a must-visit for anyone exploring the region.\n\nConstructed from stone, the church features Gothic architectural elements, including a bell tower, arched windows, and a triangular roof. The design is simple yet elegant, reflecting the architectural styles brought by French missionaries during the colonial period. Its weathered stone walls, combined with the picturesque backdrop of Sapa's mountainous landscape, create a serene and timeless atmosphere.
Ha Noi, Vietnam– June 6th, 2024: Imperial Citadel of Thang Long (Hoang Thanh Thang Long) Imperial citadel complex at Hoang Dieu, Dien Bien, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi, Vietnam
Ha Noi, Vietnam– June 8th, 2024: Bao tang Quang Ninh, Museum Exhibits on Vietnamese history, culture at Thanh pho Ha Long, Quang Ninh, Vietnam
Terraced fields in Sapa, Vietnam, are a stunning and unique landscape feature, renowned for their beauty and agricultural significance. Nestled in the mountainous region of northern Vietnam, Sapa's terraced fields are primarily cultivated by the ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Dao, and Tay people.\n\nThese terraces are ingeniously carved into the mountainsides, creating a series of steps that follow the natural contours of the land. This method of farming is not only visually striking but also highly practical, allowing farmers to maximize arable land in a region characterized by steep slopes and uneven terrain. The terraces help in reducing soil erosion and managing water efficiently, making them ideal for rice cultivation.
Terraced fields in Sapa, Vietnam, are a stunning and unique landscape feature, renowned for their beauty and agricultural significance. Nestled in the mountainous region of northern Vietnam, Sapa's terraced fields are primarily cultivated by the ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Dao, and Tay people.\n\nThese terraces are ingeniously carved into the mountainsides, creating a series of steps that follow the natural contours of the land. This method of farming is not only visually striking but also highly practical, allowing farmers to maximize arable land in a region characterized by steep slopes and uneven terrain. The terraces help in reducing soil erosion and managing water efficiently, making them ideal for rice cultivation.
Ha Noi, Vietnam– June 8th, 2024: Quan Thanh Temple (Den Quan Thanh), a Taoist temple with shrine and bronze statue at Thanh Nien, Quan Thanh, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi, Vietnam
Terraced fields in Sapa, Vietnam, are a stunning and unique landscape feature, renowned for their beauty and agricultural significance. Nestled in the mountainous region of northern Vietnam, Sapa's terraced fields are primarily cultivated by the ethnic minority groups such as the Hmong, Dao, and Tay people.\n\nThese terraces are ingeniously carved into the mountainsides, creating a series of steps that follow the natural contours of the land. This method of farming is not only visually striking but also highly practical, allowing farmers to maximize arable land in a region characterized by steep slopes and uneven terrain. The terraces help in reducing soil erosion and managing water efficiently, making them ideal for rice cultivation.
Vietnamese Girl in Ao Dai dresses at Van Thanh Mausoleum in Thua Thien Hue province,Vietnam.
Vietnamese Girl in Ao Dai dresses take a walk under the shade of trees at Van Thanh Mausoleum in Thua Thien Hue province,Vietnam.
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