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The path through the melaleuca forest in Tan Lap
A five-kilometer road through a 100-hectare melaleuca forest in Tan Lap floating village in southern Long An province shows that Vietnam has many mysterious and beautiful landscapes.
This location is about 100 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City. This used to be a natural wetland in the Moc Hoa District of Long An Province, near the border between Vietnam and Cambodia.
The wildlife is spectacular, with ancient melaleuca forests, lotus ponds, water lily lakes and a variety of birds, fish and unique species of amphibians, resulting in a rich and diverse environment.

The bleak mystery is heightened by the green hue of melaleuca trees tangled in vines on both sides of the road. The sunlight streaming through the lush greenery adds to the lyrical nature of the trail.
The rustling sound of footsteps on dry leaves echoes in the desolate forest during the dry season, when fallen melaleuca leaves cover the trail. This is why this roadway is called the “love street” of Tan Lap floating village.
Source: MV “Banh Troi Nuoc (Female)” – Hoang Thuy Linh
Hoang Thuy Linh, the owner of the current hit “See Tinh”, recreated the image of this beautiful and enchanting route in her popular product “Banh Troi Nuoc (Female)” in 2016.
The brocade road of Ha Giang province
This colorful trail is 1.7 kilometers long and is one of the longest brocade roads in Vietnam.
The roads are unique in that they are hand painted by hundreds of villagers who have worked together to maintain, clean and repaint them regularly, rather than by professional artists. On the painting path, there are various themes and images that are characteristic of highland culture.

The drive from Binh Thuan province through the white dunes
Bau Trang is a large natural freshwater lake surrounded by huge dunes stretching 60 kilometers in Binh Thuan province, about 60 kilometers from Phan Thiet. The Mui Ne – Bau Trang – Phan Ri Cua road is widely regarded as the most beautiful sea road in Vietnam.
Opened in 2015, the Bau Trang road is 40 kilometers long and is bordered by huge untamed white dunes and winding curves that envelop the dunes, making for an extraordinary beauty.

Bau Trang is considered the “Sub-Saharan Desert” in Binh Thuan province and is completely covered with white sand when viewed from above. With its beautiful sky and a bit of greenery, Bau Trang is an attractive check-in site.
The sea crossing road of Diep Son Island
Diep Son Island is located in Van Phong Bay in Khanh Hoa Province, which is known for its beautiful straits in the middle of the sea.
The trail is about half a mile long and winds beautifully, connecting two turquoise watery islands in the Diep Son archipelago.

Low tide is the best time to explore the mid-sea trail. The winding road is about a meter wide and half a meter deep under the pure blue sea. From afar, the fine white sand appears in the middle of the water, resembling a pretty bridge on the way to Diep Son Island.
The steep road in Gia Lai province
The steep 1 km road is part of the route from Gia Lai to Kon Tum province, via the shortcut from Pleiku town in Ia Pech municipality, Ia Grai district.
Black cassia trees with yellow flowers bloom on both sides of the road. Black and yellow cassava are commonly found in the provinces of the Central Highlands, shading and obstructing the wind near tea and coffee crops.

Due to its remarkable inclination, this road has recently attracted a lot of attention from the online photography community. Unique is the almost vertical slope of the road, which appears to be at a 90-degree angle.
The unusual slope arouses the curiosity of many tourists. Visitors from all over the world visit Ha Giang to appreciate and photograph these high roads. However, when taking pictures on this road, you should be careful and keep your personal safety in mind.
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