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Saigon Times Group is a leading Vietnamese media organization with prestigious business and consumer publications. After three decades of development, we have built a good reputation through our publications on economy, business and markets for Vietnamese and foreign readers.
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Free access to daily domestic news, podcasts and videos
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The “Vietnam’s Top 7 Impressions” program, organized by Saigon Tiep Thi, a publication of the Saigon Times Group, continues its mission to discover and honor new, unique, and compelling destinations and travel experiences across the country.
After receiving numerous excellent submissions, the voting portal is now open until the end of November 2025. This initiative is more than just a vote; it is an invitation to explore rarely visited lands, unique experiences, and untold stories behind every journey. Through the program, the cultural, natural, and human values of Vietnam are shared with both domestic and international tourists, promoting the sustainable growth of the tourism industry.
This year, the program features five nomination categories: Top 7 impressive travel experiences, Top 7 unique architectural works, Top 7 destinations with stunning aerial views, Top 7 attractions with breathtaking scenery, and Top 7 ecotourism areas.
In this first part, we introduce nominations for two categories, including Top 7 destinations with extravagant aerial views and Top 7 unique architectural works.
The “Dead Forest” on the hydroelectric lake in Quang Ngai Province, viewed from above – PHOTO: TO DENThe “heart” motif among the Mu Cang Chai terraced fields – PHOTO: NGUYEN DUC THANHThe landscape of changing sau sau (sweetgum) leaves in Western Quang Tri Province – PHOTO: DUC HIEUThe view of Mang Den forest scenery from above – PHOTO: DO DOChi Cong fishing village in Lam Dong Province, viewed from an aerial perspective – PHOTO: KHANG OCEANAn Thai vermicelli village in Gia Lai Province, seen from above – PHOTO: CAO NHU THUYWater lily blossoms spread their pink hues across the Long An floodplains – PHOTO: TRAN TIEN DUNGExploring the Vietnam Military History Museum – PHOTO: TUYEN PARAFUThe pink church stands out among the fruit orchards and waterways of Vinh Long Province – PHOTO: NGUYEN THE DUONGVisiting a one-hundred-column ancient house that is over 120 years old in Tay Ninh Province – PHOTO: NGUYEN PHONGTam Thang Tower in HCMC at night – PHOTO: BAO ANVisiting Ninh Binh Province to admire the majestic Kien Lao Church – PHOTO: NGUYEN THE DUONGThe former Go Cong Provincial Governor’s Residence in Tien Giang Province – PHOTO: NHUT LONGNgau Pagoda in Hanoi – PHOTO: VUONG LOC