Red River Delta
The Red River Delta is a low-lying region in northern Vietnam, formed by the sediment deposited by the Red River. This area is known for its rich agricultural land, supporting rice cultivation and various other crops. The delta is home to several cities, including the capital, Hanoi, and is vital for the country's economy.
The delta features a network of rivers, canals, and lakes, creating a unique ecosystem. It is also culturally significant, with many traditional villages and historical sites. The region plays a crucial role in the livelihoods of millions of people who depend on farming and fishing.