Vietnamese landscape described ‘breathtaking’ on UK’s Daily Mail

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(VOVWORLD) - British daily newspaper Daily Mail has posted pictures on ‘breathtaking’ Vietnamese landscape and people.

This image has captured a colourful sunrise in the rural Mekong Delta, which is a vast maze of rivers, swamps and islands.

A stunning shot showing the mountains and rice fields of Trung Khanh in Cao Bang province in Vietnam. There's a reason why 15 million tourists flocked to Vietnam last year. Because it's simply stunning.

An aerial shot of Tu Le village, a famous tourist destination in Yen Bai province in northern Vietnam. Many tourists travel to the area to see the beautiful rice fields - especially during September and October when the fields turn golden.

These rice fields close to the Mekong Delta in Tri Ton Town, in An Giang province, almost look like a patchwork quilt. The Mekong Delta is known as the 'Rice Bowl of Vietnam'.

Farmers, including one carrying a small child on her back, wander through the rice terraces of Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai province.

The floating fish village in Lan Ha bay, Cat Ba island, Hai Phong city.

Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Ha Long Bay is dotted with 1,600 limestone islands and islets. It is often thought of as the most beautiful bay in the world.

An aerial view of Truc Lam Bach Ma Monastery in Thua Thien-Hue. The Buddhist monastery was built in 2006.

Tran Quoc pagoda, the oldest temple in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi.

The Yen stream, the only way to reach the Huong Pagoda - a vast complex of Buddhist temples and shrines close to Hanoi.

A train passes along a beautiful section of Vietnam's 3,000-km-long coastline.

Ban Gioc Waterfall in the north-eastern province of Cao Bang.

The Thac Bac waterfall in Sa Pa, Lao Cai province.

The entrance of the Son Doong Cave, the largest cave in the world, in the heart of the Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in central Vietnam. It has only been open to the public since 2013.

The jaw-dropping Hang Mua Peak above the Mua Caves in Ninh Bình Province. It takes 30 minutes to climb to the top of the peak, up its 500 stairs - but the views from the top are said to be more than worth the toil.

A picturesque shot of one of the huge rice terraces in Che Cu Nha village. It is one of three villages in the rice field area of Mu Cang Chai.

The sun sets over the white sand dunes of the Mui Ne beach in south-eastern Vietnam.

A stunning beach on Phu Quoc island off the coast of Vietnam.

Small houses stand on the edge of the water in Ninh Binh province in the Red River Delta of northern Vietnam.

In parts of the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam, boats have to be used as taxis.

Visitors walk along the huge Cau Vang 'Golden Bridge' in the Ba Na Hills near Danang. It is often crowded with gleeful visitors taking selfies.

The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is located in the centre of Ho Chi Minh.

A mesmerising aerial shot taken in Cam Pha, in the north east of the country.

A busy roundabout in Hanoi.

A stunning shot captured with a drone showing the financial and business district of Ho Chi Minh City.

The 'Dragon Bridge' is lit up after sunset in Da Nang city.

Ho Chi Minh City at night captured in a shot the photographer called 'Organised Chaos'. It’s the most visited city in Vietnam.

Hanoi's small and narrow streets.

The massive Vinpearl Cable Car, which is over two miles long and links Hon Tre Island with Nha Trang. It is built using seven offshore Eiffel Tower-type structures that all stand in the sea.

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