The Pu Peo are a very small ethnic group, living mainly in Chung Trai village, Pho Bang commune, Tuyen Quang province. They have preserved many distinctive cultural practices, including the Pat Oong (Going to the Field) ceremony, which was recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2018.
Spring arrives on the rocky plateau of Tuyen Quang province heralded by pale pink peach blossoms leaning over stone fences, bright yellow mustard flowers lining the roads, and a thin…
On warm, sunny days, as the chill in the mountainous area begins to ease, the border commune of Son Vi of Tuyen Quang province appears clear and expansive.
This year, peach blossoms, including mainly cherry blossoms, bloom early in many parts of Tuyen Quang province, known as Ha Giang province before the administrative merger. Spring has yet to come, but the area is already awash in shades of pink cherry flowers. Locals and visitors are delighted with an early blossom season.
The sound of rushing water deep within the forest calls out to the tourists who trek to Khuoi Nhi waterfall in Tuyen Quang. They arrive to find a landscape of lush greenery, towering mountains,and churning whitewater.
Tuyen Quang Province opened the 11th Buckwheat Flower Festival 2025 at the Thanh Nien Square in Dong Van Commune on November 29.
Inspired by men men (steamed cornmeal), chefs on the Dong Van Karst plateau in Tuyen Quang province created pho ngo (corn noodle soup). The hand-rolled corn noodles which give it its distinctive color and flavor have made the dish a new culinary specialty of the highlands.
The People’s Committee of Tuyen Quang Province has recently issued a plan to organise the 11th Buckwheat Flower Festival in 2025.
Near the northernmost mountain peak of Vietnam, lies a small, peaceful village, where the Lo Lo ethnic people have been living for generations. Two weeks ago, this Lo Lo Chai village was recognized by UN Tourism as the “Best Tourism Village in the World 2025.”
(TITC) - Lo Lo Chai Village, located in Lung Cu Commune, Tuyen Quang Province, has achieved a prestigious milestone by being named one of the “Best Tourism Villages 2025” by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism).
(TITC) - On October 17, in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) held the official awards ceremony for the “Best Tourism Villages 2025”. Among the winners were two Vietnamese villages - Lô Lô Chải Village in Tuyên Quang Province and Quỳnh Sơn Community-based Tourism Village in Lạng Sơn Province - recognized for their outstanding efforts in sustainable rural…
Exploring the Phu Tho Hoa Tunnels, young Vietnamese gain newfound respect for the resilience of previous generations.
Hidden within the unspoiled forests of Lam Binh District in Vietnam’s Tuyen Quang Province, the majestic Nam Me Waterfall has emerged as a rising star for eco-tourism and outdoor adventure in northern Vietnam.
A ceremony was held on the evening of March 19 at the Sam Mountain National Tourist Area in Chau Doc City, An Giang province, to receive UNESCO’s certificate recognizing the Festival of the Ba Chua Xu Goddess at Sam Mountain as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and to kick off the 2025 festival.
In the Ede and Gia Rai languages, Nhan tower is called Kohmeng tower, Cham Pa tower. The tower was built in the late 11th century and early 12th century, as a place to worship Thien Y A Na. This is a typical architectural work of the ancient Cham people, demonstrating the brilliant development of civilization in Southeast Asia, the intersection of two great cultures of India…
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