Discovering untouched ‘Mountain God’s Eyes’ in Cao Bang province
Located beside Nam Cha Lake in Trung Khanh district, Cao Bang province, the Mắt Thần Núi (literally ‘Mountain God’s Eyes) scenic spot, with its wild and majestic beauty, is considered one of the most beautiful and unique mountains in Vietnam.
A bird’s-eye view of ‘Mat Than Nui’ The path leading to Mat Than Nui are surrounded by paddy fields and rocky fends built by the locals.
During the water season (from June to September), visitors may kayak around the Mat Than Nui area to explore its surroundings. Overnight camping service is available in the site. ‘Mat Than Nui’ has become a trending camping site in Cao Bang province.
The northern province of Cao Bang on May 29 officially opened a centenary nine-compartment ancient stilt house of a Tay family in Tuc Nga village, Duc Xuan commune of Thach An district, to tourists.
Cao Bang authority has announced it had built a detailed 'scenario' for hosting the 8th symposium of the Asia Pacific Geoparks Network (APGN) so that it will take place on time in September.
To celebrate National Reunification Day (April 30) and International Labour Day (May 1), a vibrant festival will take place at the Vietnam National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hanoi during the holiday.
Trung Khanh chestnuts are a specialty of Trung Khanh district in Cao Bang province. Typically harvested in September-October, the chestnuts are renowned for their size, flavour, and health benefits.