The Northeastern Zone (Viet Bac)
This zone stretches from the Red River Valley to the Gulf of Tonkin. The
mountainous area of Viet Bac is scattered with famous sights: Dong Nhat
Grotto, Dong Nhi Grotto, and Tam Thanh Grotto in Lang Son Province; Bac Bo
Grotto and Ban Gioc Waterfall in Cao Bang; Ba Be Lake in Bac Can; Yen Tu
Mountain and Halong Bay in Quang Ninh; and Tay Con Linh, the highest
mountain peak in the region reaching 2,341 meters above sea level.
The Northwestern Zone
This zone is comprised of mountains that run from the north of the
Sino-Vietnamese border to the west of Thanh Hoa Province. This magnificent
mountain range is nationally known for its resort town of Sapa in Lao Cai
Province, which is perched 1500 meters above sea level. Several ethnic
groups, such as the H'mong, Dao, Kinh, Tay, Giay, Hoa, and Xa Pho, still
reside in this region.
The northwestern zone is also famous for the historical site of Dien Bien
Phu and Fansipan Mountain, which measures 3,143 meters above sea level at
the peak.
The North Truong Son Zone
This zone runs from the western part of Thanh Hoa Province to the Quang
Nam-Da Nang Mountains. This region is known locally for its picturesque
Phong Nha Grotto and its two breathtaking passes, the Ngang Pass and the Hai
Van Pass. It is also known worldwide for being the location of the legendary
Ho Chi Minh Trail constructed during the second great resistance war.
The South Truong Son Zone
This zone is located to the west of the south central coast provinces.
Behind these huge mountains is a vast area of red soil known locally as "Tay
Nguyen" (the Central Highlands). There are numerous legendary accounts of
the flora and fauna and of the lives of several different ethnic minorities
living in the Central Highlands. Dalat, established during the 19th century,
is a popular resort town in this part of Vietnam.
Vietnam has two major deltas, including the Red River Delta in the north
and the Mekong River Delta in the south.
The Red River Delta, or Northern Delta
This region stretches for 15,000 sq.km. Over time, deposits of alluvium
carried from the Red River and Thai Binh River have accumulated to form the
delta. The ancient Viet people settled at the junction of the two rivers .
At that time, the wet rice civilization was established
The Mekong River Delta, or Southern Delta
This region is approximately 36,000 sq. km. The land is very fertile and
has favorable climate conditions for agriculture. As a result, it is the
largest rice growing region in Vietnam.
Vietnam is crisscrossed by thousands of streams and rivers. There is a
river discharging every 20 kilometers along Vietnam's coastline. The
waterways are a very convenient means of transport with major rivers like
the Red River in the north and the Mekong River in the south.
Vietnam's coastline is 3,260 km long. If you have a chance to travel
along the coast of Vietnam, you will be able to enjoy the beautiful beaches
of Tra Co, Sam Son, Lang Co, Non Nuoc, Nha Trang, Vung Tau, and Ha Tien. In
some places, you will see mountains jutting out to the sea. One such
magnificent site is Halong Bay, which has recently been listed as a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Vietnam's coast has been awarded a series of large seaports, such as the
ones at Haiphong, Danang, Qui Nhon, Cam Ranh, Vung Tau, and Saigon. There
are thousands of islands and islets scattered offshore from north to south.
Among the most popular tourist destinations are the Truong Sa and Hoang Sa
Archipelagos.
The forests of Vietnam account for most of the total land area. National
parks are preserved by the state and follow a steady development plan. Some
of the more famous national parks located throughout the country include Ba
Vi in Ha Tay, Cat Ba in Haiphong, Cuc Phuong in Ninh Binh, Bach Ma in Hue,
and Cat Tien in Dong Nai.
Vietnam has a variety of mineral resources. Beneath the forests are
valuable minerals such as tin, zinc, silver, gold, antimony, precious
stones, and coal. Vietnam also has large deposits of oil and gas on its
offshore islands and on the mainland.
Vietnam also has abundant subterranean mineral water sources. These are
found at Quang Hanh in Quang Ninh, Hoi Van in Binh Dinh, Vinh Hao in Binh
Thuan, Duc My in Nha Trang, Kim Boi in Hoa Binh, and Binh Chau in Vung Tau.
|