Vietnam - Home to many famous landmarks recognised by UNESCO

Vietnam is the land of famous landmarks and scenic beauty, which are sources of pride for its people, and attract attention and affection from friends and international visitors.
Vietnam - Home to many famous landmarks recognised by UNESCO
The Dragon Bridge in the central coastal city of Da Nang sparkling at night. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam - Home to many famous landmarks recognised by UNESCO
Ho Chi Minh City is known as the most vibrant and developed city in Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam - Home to many famous landmarks recognised by UNESCO
The ancient town of Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam boasts a nostalgic and peaceful beauty. Located on the banks of the Thu Bon River, it features unique architecture influenced by Japan, China, and elsewhere and has retained its ancient charm to this day. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam - Home to many famous landmarks recognised by UNESCO
Sapa in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai boasts dreamy scenery, golden terraced rice fields, and white clouds floating like cotton candy. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam - Home to many famous landmarks recognised by UNESCO
Ban Gioc Waterfall in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang leaves a positive impression on visitors with its mesmerising beauty. Each cascade of water creates a frothy white spectacle. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam - Home to many famous landmarks recognised by UNESCO
Hoan Kiem Lake, in the heart of Hanoi, is one of the most significant scenic spots in Vietnam’s capital. (Photo: VNA)
TIN LIÊN QUAN
Famous singer Katy Perry to perform at VinFuture 2023 awards ceremony
Attracting overseas Vietnamese intellectuals back home is most important: Professor
Free of charge coaches take workers home for Tet
Vietnam – Active UNESCO member of enormous potentials, valuable experiences
Hanoi’s sticky rice cooking craft recognised as national heritage: Tay Ho district