Visiting Ha Giang
Visiting Ha Giang   (Nov 09, 2015)
Perilous trails, hairpin turns, steep cliffs, and an unspoiled landscape- the things that make Ha Giang a must destination for nature lovers. 
Co Thach beach, a pristine beauty
Co Thach Beach in Tuy Phong District's Binh Thanh Commune is a must-see destination in the central province of Binh Thuan as it has a pristine beauty, yellow sands and…
Buckwheat flowers brighten northwest rock plateau
Dong Van rock plateau in the northwestern province of Ha Giang is famous for its imposingly high mountains, impressive winding passes and vast terraced paddy fields.
Photo exhibition on Vietnamese heritage sites opens in Da Nang
As many as 100 photos featuring natural and cultural heritage sites are being showcased at an exhibit that opened on November 2 in the central city of Da Nang.
Viet Nam promotes tourism in Singapore
(TITC) - From October 21 - 23, 2015, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) participated in ITB Asia 2015 in Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre (Singapore).  
Northern provinces partner to boost tourism
Representatives from the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) met with leaders of six northern provinces on October 10 in Ha Giang to discuss measures to stimulate tourism.
Where to go in October   (Oct 08, 2015)
Where to go in October
If you’ve ever visited Viet Nam, you probably know that October is the best time to take tours to the highlands of the country. Da Lat, Sa Pa and Ha Giang are known to be the best among the suggested tourist sites.
Culture of the Lo Lo on the Dong Van stone plateau
The Lo Lo, also called the Mun Di, Man Di, La La, O Man, or Lu Loc Man, live mainly in the northern mountain provinces of Ha Giang and Cao Bang. 
Cultural characteristics of the Bo Y
The Bo Y have the smallest population of the 54 ethnic groups in Viet Nam. About 3,000 Bo Y people live in a few hamlets in Quan Ba and Dong Van district in the northern border province of Ha Giang.
“Welcome to Viet Nam” clip goes live
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) released the multilingual clip “Welcome to Viet Nam” in Ha Noi on September 21, which highlights the country’s beautiful landscapes, unique culture and 30-year reform achievements.  
Cultural event spotlights Ha Giang’s terraced paddy fields
A cultural and tourism event honouring the values of terraced paddy fields and the culture of ethnic groups in the Northern mountainous province of Ha Giang will take place in Hoang Su Phi District from September 24-26.
Pu Peo people preserve traditional clothes
The Pu Peo are an ethnic minority group in the mountainous province of Ha Giang. Their costumes exhibit beautiful color combinations. 
Rice wrapper rolls with egg in Ha Giang
Banh cuon (stuffed steamed rice wrapper roll) originates in the north. Over time, it has become a popular dish nationwide.
Earthen-wall houses of the Pu Peo
The earthen-wall house is typical of ethnic groups in the mountainous province of Ha Giang, including the Pu Peo. The Pu Peo believe that the success or failure of a family depends greatly on the land and the house they occupy.
Du Gia National Park - Dong Van Stone Plateau established
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved the establishment of Du Gia National Park - Dong Van Stone Plateau in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang on the basis of merging the Du Gia Nature Reserves into Khau Ca Species and Habitat Conservation Area.