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Contemplating silk-like river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Nho Que river resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Nho Que river resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Nho Que river passes through Tu San canyon – the deepest in Southeast Asia. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Nho Que river resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Ma Pi Leng is one of the four great mountain passes in the north of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Nho Que river resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
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Contemplating silk-like river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
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Floating along the Nho Que river at the foot of Ma Pi Leng pass in Ha Giang province, visitors can experience the lure of one of Vietnam's most beautiful rivers. Nho Que is described by many as one of the most beautiful rivers in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. Above, it resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. Nho Que River originates from the Yunnan mountainous region of China. It flows in the northwest and southeast directions into Vietnam from Seo Lung village, Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district of Ha Giang. The river passes through Tu San canyon – the deepest in Southeast Asia - and then runs along Ma Pi Leng, one of the four great mountain passes in the north of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Contemplating silk-like river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Floating along the Nho Que river at the foot of Ma Pi Leng pass in Ha Giang province, visitors can experience the lure of one of Vietnam's most beautiful rivers. Nho Que is described by many as one of the most beautiful rivers in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. Above, it resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. Nho Que River originates from the Yunnan mountainous region of China. It flows in the northwest and southeast directions into Vietnam from Seo Lung village, Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district of Ha Giang. The river passes through Tu San canyon – the deepest in Southeast Asia - and then runs along Ma Pi Leng, one of the four great mountain passes in the north of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Contemplating silk-like river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Floating along the Nho Que river at the foot of Ma Pi Leng pass in Ha Giang province, visitors can experience the lure of one of Vietnam's most beautiful rivers. Nho Que is described by many as one of the most beautiful rivers in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. Above, it resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. Nho Que River originates from the Yunnan mountainous region of China. It flows in the northwest and southeast directions into Vietnam from Seo Lung village, Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district of Ha Giang. The river passes through Tu San canyon – the deepest in Southeast Asia - and then runs along Ma Pi Leng, one of the four great mountain passes in the north of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Contemplating silk-like river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Floating along the Nho Que river at the foot of Ma Pi Leng pass in Ha Giang province, visitors can experience the lure of one of Vietnam's most beautiful rivers. Nho Que is described by many as one of the most beautiful rivers in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. Above, it resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. Nho Que River originates from the Yunnan mountainous region of China. It flows in the northwest and southeast directions into Vietnam from Seo Lung village, Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district of Ha Giang. The river passes through Tu San canyon – the deepest in Southeast Asia - and then runs along Ma Pi Leng, one of the four great mountain passes in the north of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Contemplating silk-like river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Floating along the Nho Que river at the foot of Ma Pi Leng pass in Ha Giang province, visitors can experience the lure of one of Vietnam's most beautiful rivers. Nho Que is described by many as one of the most beautiful rivers in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. Above, it resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. Nho Que River originates from the Yunnan mountainous region of China. It flows in the northwest and southeast directions into Vietnam from Seo Lung village, Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district of Ha Giang. The river passes through Tu San canyon – the deepest in Southeast Asia - and then runs along Ma Pi Leng, one of the four great mountain passes in the north of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Contemplating silk-like river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Floating along the Nho Que river at the foot of Ma Pi Leng pass in Ha Giang province, visitors can experience the lure of one of Vietnam's most beautiful rivers. Nho Que is described by many as one of the most beautiful rivers in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. Above, it resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. Nho Que River originates from the Yunnan mountainous region of China. It flows in the northwest and southeast directions into Vietnam from Seo Lung village, Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district of Ha Giang. The river passes through Tu San canyon – the deepest in Southeast Asia - and then runs along Ma Pi Leng, one of the four great mountain passes in the north of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
Contemplating silk-like river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Floating along the Nho Que river at the foot of Ma Pi Leng pass in Ha Giang province, visitors can experience the lure of one of Vietnam's most beautiful rivers. Nho Que is described by many as one of the most beautiful rivers in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. Above, it resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. Nho Que River originates from the Yunnan mountainous region of China. It flows in the northwest and southeast directions into Vietnam from Seo Lung village, Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district of Ha Giang. The river passes through Tu San canyon – the deepest in Southeast Asia - and then runs along Ma Pi Leng, one of the four great mountain passes in the north of Vietnam. VNA Photo: Nam Thái
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