The Physical Features of Vietnam
Vietnam is on the eastern seaboard of the Indochinese peninsula. China is on the northern border of Vietnam while Laos and Kampuchea are on the western border; the South China Sea borders the southeastern border of Vietnam.
Mountainous Terrain
Mountains and hills cover four-fifths of Vietnam. The mountain system from the Northwestern border stretches over 1,400 km south to Eastern Nam Bo. Sapa Fansipan peak is the highest peak in the country and it reaches up to 3,142m high.
Mountains and hills cover four-fifths of Vietnam. The mountain system from the Northwestern border stretches over 1,400 km south to Eastern Nam Bo. Sapa Fansipan peak is the highest peak in the country and it reaches up to 3,142m high.
The Populated lowlands
The alluvial plains or lowlands is where most of Vietnam's population live in.
The alluvial plains or lowlands is where most of Vietnam's population live in.
The Red River Delta
Know as the constitutes the industrial heart of Vietnam the Red River delta is about 15,000 sq. km. It is where Hanoi, capital of Vietnam is located, and where most of Vietnam's industries are their to, one of Vietnam's largest ports are located on the delta, the Hai Phong Port. The Red River is the river that feeds into the delta and it is one of the largest rivers in Vietnam, the river discharges about 122,109 cubic meters.
Know as the constitutes the industrial heart of Vietnam the Red River delta is about 15,000 sq. km. It is where Hanoi, capital of Vietnam is located, and where most of Vietnam's industries are their to, one of Vietnam's largest ports are located on the delta, the Hai Phong Port. The Red River is the river that feeds into the delta and it is one of the largest rivers in Vietnam, the river discharges about 122,109 cubic meters.
The Mekong River Delta
Know as the "rice basket" of Vietnam the Mekong River delta is about 22,000 sq.km. It is the homes of small villages who's inhabitants depend on the river to grow crops. the delta is fed by the Mekong River which is another one of the largest rivers in Vietnam and discharges about 1,400,109 cubic meters.
Know as the "rice basket" of Vietnam the Mekong River delta is about 22,000 sq.km. It is the homes of small villages who's inhabitants depend on the river to grow crops. the delta is fed by the Mekong River which is another one of the largest rivers in Vietnam and discharges about 1,400,109 cubic meters.