Vietnam has a lot of tropical lowlands, rolling green hills, and forested mountains. 20% of the country is covered in low-leveled land.
Deltas
The Red River Delta is covered in hills that rise gently that rise gently in the mountains of the northwest and in the southern areas. The Mekong Delta is a low-level plain. Thick jungles and mangrove swamps mostly cover the southern part of the land. Vietnam's highest point is Fansipan which reaches up to 10,315 ft. Vietnam's lowest point is the South China Sea at 0 m.
Mountains
Vietnam is mainly hills and densely forested mountains. 40 percent of Vietnam's population lives on 331,688 square kilometers on mountains. The south of Vietnam is made up of the Annamite Mountain Range. The Annamite Cordilleras is a ridge of mountains running from north to south rising to heights around 1,500 m. In the northwest there are recent mountains.(geologically speaking) These recent mountains are called the Northern Highlands.
Bodies of Water
Vietnam has plenty of water. The water bodies that surround it are the Gulf of Thailand, the Gulf of Tonkin and the South China Sea.