people washing water lilies for market in Vietnam
tea hills in Vietnam
people selling lychee in Vietnam
boats waiting for tourists at Trang An in Vietnam
a person drying incense in Hanoi City in Vietnam
lobster cages in the water in Vietnam
workers biking home in Vietnam
arranging food at a festival in Vietnam
a basketball court at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology in Vietnam
three people riding a moped in the street in Vietnam
a new residential complex in Ho Chi Minh City
workers harvesting sea salt in Vietnam
the opening ceremony of a festival in Vietnam
people doing yoga in Vietnam
children playing with kites in a flooded field in Vietnam
dropping flowers to commemorate the holidays in Vietnam
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Women wash and bundle water lilies for sale in the market of Tân An.
Photograph by Phan Khanh, National Geographic Your Shot

See mesmerizing photos of Vietnam from above

A bird’s-eye view highlights the diverse landscapes of this Southeast Asian country.

ByNational Geographic Staff
September 20, 2019

Vietnam stretches over a thousand miles from north to south and measures only 31 miles wide at the narrowest point. Long and skinny, this J-shaped Southeast Asian country holds three distinct climate zones to lure travelers. Tea plantations stripe the mountains of the northern provinces near the border with China, beaches edge the South China Sea to the east, and in the south, the Mekong Delta creates a maze of rivers, swamps, and islands, dotted by floating markets and rice paddies just waiting to be explored. (Discover the Mekong Delta through colorful illustrations.)

See Vietnam’s diverse landscapes and staggering natural beauty through aerial photos captured by our photography community.

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