Le Van Anh Tai, a photographer, utilized his drone to capture renowned tourist destinations and natural scenery from the air.
Source: vnexpress.net
Photos by: Le Van Anh Tai
From above, a section of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and major tourist destination in northern Quang Ninh Province, is compared to "chicken thighs" by the young photographer.
Ha Long Bay has gained a place on the global tourism map since its designation as a UNESCO natural world heritage site in 1994, with travel bloggers and filmmakers praising its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone pillars covered by rainforests.
The tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh is covered in mist and is located on the slopes of Chau Chu Mountain, about 10 kilometers from downtown Hue.
The monument is substantially smaller than those of other monarchs of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945). There are 37 steps leading up to the main gate, each with dragons carved into the brickwork. From 1916 through 1925, Khai Dinh ruled.
The Truong Tien Bridge, a Hue icon, resembles a white streak in the sky made by a passing plane.
The 400-meter bridge across the Huong (Perfume) River was planned by Gustave Eiffel, the architect who constructed the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Statue of Liberty in New York, and was built in 1899 during the reign of King Thanh Thai, the 10th Nguyen Dynasty ruler.
It has been repaired multiple times as a result of natural calamities and wartime bombardment.
Ngu My Thanh floating market in Quang Dien District is considered Hue's busiest, with boats coming here from daybreak. It is located on Tam Giang, Southeast Asia's largest lagoon system.
The thick covering of green moss at the bottom of Quang Loi lagoon, part of the Tam Giang system, may be seen from above.
At sunrise, the Nhan Trach fish market in Quang Binh Province, some 207 kilometers from Hue, is painted yellow. Fishermen swarm to their coral baskets, carrying fish captured the night before to shore.
The river reaches the sea at the Co Luy estuary in the central province of Quang Ngai, with two unique water colors.
Con (Islet) Hamlet in Quang Ngai Province, in the middle of a river.
Tai, who was born in the adjacent Quang Nam Province, began his adventure to capture the beauty of Vietnam more than a year ago. He has visited approximately 30 provinces and cities to date. Tai's images taken from above have been shared on social media travel groups, garnering public attention from travel enthusiasts.
Square rice fields at Vinh Linh District, Quang Ngai Province, resembling a wonderful maze.
Hon Bang is a tiny islet off the northern shore of Ganh Dau on Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island off the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang.
The islet is surrounded by coral reefs, which are home to a diverse and undisturbed marine ecosystem.
It is one of the few deserted islets on Phu Quoc Island and lacks tourism facilities, luxury resorts, and fine dining establishments.
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