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==== Northern Vietnam ==== Northern Vietnam is characterized by its rugged mountains, fertile plains, and vibrant river systems. This region is notable for its dramatic landscapes, including terraced rice fields, limestone karsts, and dense forests. * '''Mountains''': The northern region is home to the Hoang Lien Son range, which includes Fansipan, the highest peak in Vietnam at 3,143 meters. This mountainous area is a popular destination for trekking and outdoor activities. The region also includes famous spots like Sapa, known for its terraced rice fields and ethnic minority communities. * '''Plains''': The Red River Delta is one of Vietnam's two main rice-producing areas. It is a densely populated region, known for its agricultural productivity. The delta is crucial for the cultivation of wet rice, which is the staple food in Vietnam. * '''Lakes and Rivers''': Major rivers in the north include the Red River, which flows through Hanoi, and the Da River. The region also features beautiful lakes, such as Ba Be Lake, located in Ba Be National Park, which is a significant ecological site with diverse flora and fauna.
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