Bưu điện thị xã Bà Rịa, 27 Tháng 4, Tân Hải, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
About 6 km from Ba Ria, Núi Dinh or Dinh Mountain has long been a favorite destination of adventure travel enthusiasts, especially young people. It includes more than 100 temples located around the mountain. Tien stream and Da stream originate from Dinh Mountain and flow down with a height of nearly 500m from the top.
The Cham Islands or Cu Lao Cham are a group of islands located off the coast of Hoi An in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. These islands are known for their natural beauty, marine biodiversity, and historical significance. The Cham Islands are situated in the South China Sea, about 15 kilometers off the coast of Hoi An. They are part of Tan Hiep Commune, which is a district of Hoi An in Quang Nam Province.
The Trang An Landscape Complex (Di Sản Tràng An), located in Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam, is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its outstanding natural beauty and rich cultural history. The complex features a stunning landscape of limestone karst peaks, submerged valleys, and winding rivers, often referred to as "Halong Bay on land."
Hirakawa Zoo offers a stunning panoramic view of the African savanna with giraffes, zebras, rhinos, and ostriches, stretching out before the scenery of Sakurajima Island and Kinko Bay. You can also observe the animals and Sakurajima Island while soaking your feet in a foot bath, experiencing the healing and relaxing properties in the style of Southern Kagoshima.
Yamaguchi is the capital of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. As of July 1, 2023, the city had an estimated population of 191,470 in 88,799 households. The Fushino River flows through the central Yamaguchi basin from north to south, and urban areas have formed on both banks. The Ouchi people are characterized by their rich culture and beautiful natural scenery, familiar to the local population.
Itanagar is the capital and largest city of the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Its population in 2011 was 59,490. Itanagar beckons you to admire its beauty – misty mornings, fiery sunsets. Immerse yourself in its traditions – dance to the fullest, savor the flavors that linger on your tongue.
The Gompa Buddhist temple sits atop a hill just above the Nehru Museum. Adorned with a beautiful gate at the foot of the hill, a winding path leads up to the temple. In fact, the temple is near the main road but seems isolated from the rest of town by this small hill.
The Drum Tower in Nanjing was first built in the 15th year of the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty (1382). The Drum Tower is a beautiful two-story classical structure situated amidst a charming and tranquil garden, used for telling the time.
Jervis Bay is a 102 km² (39 sq mi) bay and village area within the Jervis Bay Territory, located on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. A 70 km² (27 sq mi) land area surrounding the southern tip of the bay, also known as the Jervis Bay Territory, is not part of the Australian Capital Territory.
Hallett Cove Conservation Park is one of Australia's most outstanding archaeological and geological sites, where more than 1,700 Aboriginal artifacts have been found. A guided walking trail describes the park's cultural and geological heritage, including evidence of the Australian Ice Age approximately 280 million years ago.
Rakiura National Park is a nature reserve located on Stewart/Rakiura Island, New Zealand. Rakiura is a wonderland with pristine ecosystems and habitats. From dense coastal rainforests and freshwater wetlands to vast sand dunes and granite mountain ranges, the park offers fantastic opportunities to admire native wildlife and unspoiled landscapes.
The 665-meter-long Sea Cliff Bridge is a prominent highlight along the Grand Pacific Drive. This route stretches 140 km along the coast from Royal National Park, Loftus to Nowra. The bridge has become an icon for the people of Wollongong and around the world, once again welcoming visitors annually to this picturesque coastal road.
Bruny Island is a 362 km² (140 square mile) coastal island belonging to Tasmania, Australia, located at the mouth of the Derwent and Huon rivers on Storm Bay in the Tasman Sea, south of Hobart. The island is separated from the mainland by the D'Entrecasteaux Strait. It is a popular destination known for its unspoiled natural beauty, majestic cliffs, and distinctive artisanal cuisine.