20 top places to visit in Vietnam

VOV.VN -To help you plan your next trip to Vietnam, we have rounded up 20 beautiful panoramic images taken by photographer Le The Thang to help guide your travel choices. 

Bac Son Valley in Lang Son 

Tho Ha Village in Bac Giang

West Lake in Hanoi

Terrace fields in Ha Giang

Moc Chau Highland in Son La

Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh

Citadel of Hue

Lang Co Bay in Thua Thien-Hue

Ngu Hanh Son (Marble Mountains) in Danang

Ba Na Hill in Danang

Hoi An Ancient Town in Quang Nam

My Son Sanctuary in Quang Nam

Canh Tien tower in Binh Dinh

Ghenh Da Dia (The Cliff of Stone Plates) in Phu Yen

Ponagar Temple Towers in Nha Trang

Ta Dung Lake in Dak Nong

Lam Dong in the Central Highlands

Sa Dec city in Dong Thap

Rice paddy field in An Giang

Chau Thanh district in Can Tho

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