The Kien Trung Palace is right on the middle axis of Hue Imperial Citadel. The architecture is at the northern end of this axis in the Purple Forbidden City of Hue and was built in 1921-1923 by King Khai Dinh.
Na Khuong Village is home to the Thai People in Ban Bo Commune, Tam Duong District, Lai Chau Province. The village is in an idyllic valley with the Nam Mu River and with sublime mountains all around. There are amazingly huge water wheels to irrigate the paddy fields in the valley which make the scene more spectacular!
Si Chau Thai Village is home to the Dao People in Ho Thau Commune, Tam Duong District, Lai Chau Province. The village is perched on 1,400m altitude with mountains and forest around.
The Chuon Lagoon is in An Truyen Village, Phu An Commune, Phu Vang District, Thua Thien-Hue Province, in the Central Coast of Vietnam. The Chuon Lagoon covering 100 hectares of water surface is part of the Tam Giang-Cau Hai Nature Reserve.
Kim Son Mangrove Forest in Ninh Binh Province stretches over the communes of Kim Trung, Kim Hai, Kim Dong and Binh Minh Township of Kim Son District.
Tu San Canyon is the deepest canyon in Vietnam with the depth of 600-700m and with length of 2km at the Ma Pi Leng Pass in Meo Vac District, Ha Giang Province.
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Ha Giang weather and climate
Nho Que River flows into Ha Giang Province of Vietnam from China. In Vietnam the river starts from the Seo Lung Village, Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province.
Sin Suoi Ho Village is in Sin Suoi Ho Commune, Phong Tho District, Lai Chau Province. The village is on an elevation of 1,500m and is home to the Hmong People.
Buon Ma Thuot is a city located in the central highlands of Vietnam and is the capital of Dak Lak Province. Thanks to its famed coffee, Buon Ma Thuot is dubbed with the name the Coffee Capital of Vietnam.
The Co Loa Ancient Citadel stretches over Co Loa, Duc Tu, and Viet Hung Communes of Dong Anh District in Hanoi. The ancient citadel dates from 208 Before Common Era (BCE). This is the oldest ancient citadel in Vietnam.
The Voi Phuc Temple or Temple of the Kneeling Elephants is on 362 Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. The temple is located right on the southwestern corner of the Thu Le Lake, close to the Zoo of Hanoi. Earlier the site of the temple was the Thu Le Village. In the 11th century this area was called the Thi Trai Quarter.
Thung Nang is at Dam Khe Village, Ninh Hai Commune, Hoa Lu District, Ninh Binh Province. Thung Nang is a system of flooded fields, lakes surrounded by limestone mountains.