Muong Lay, the smallest town in Vietnam, nestles besides the Son La hydropower reservoir on Da river in the northwestern province of Dien Bien. Each year, the water levels on the reservoir rise for around six months. Taking advantage of this seasonal change, Muong Lay has offered boat tours to Tua Chua district in Dien Bien and Nam Nhun district in neighbouring Lai Chau province.
Amidst the bustling city of Hoa Binh lies a serene and tranquil fishing village on the banks of the Da River. Visitors will have an opportunity to immerse themselves in the life of local inhabitants.
Kayak races along the Da River as well as walking races have been held in the northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh to stimulate local tourism development.
The Sub-Department of the northern province of Hoa Binh released 35,000 fry of various fish species into Da River, aiming to regenerate, protect and increase diversity of fisheries resources in the area.
After four years, homestay developers, especially women like Nhem, have learnt a lot to develop themselves and taken advantages of opportunities from the culture and specialties of the locality.
The Ministry of Public Security’s Police Investigation Agency has prosecuted Phi Thai Binh, former chairman of the Vinaconex board of directors, for violating construction regulations and causing serious consequences.
Any traveller, who has trekked through the Thung Khe mountain pass knows enchantment, know the sight of a vast plain among the rocky mountain range and the Da River reservoir.
The second 400 MW turbine of the Lai Chau Hydropower Plant in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau began generating power for the national grid on the morning of June 20.
The operation of the first turbine of the Lai Chau hydropower plant, a key work of Vietnam, was marked with a celebration in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau on December 23.
A new bridge connecting Phu Tho province and Hanoi capital city across Da River was inaugurated at a ceremony in Phu Tho’s Thanh Thuy district on December 20.
Authorities in Hanoi have decided to exploit surface water from the Hong (Red) River to ease water shortages and ensure a long-term water source for the city.