In recent years, Hoang Su Phi district, Ha Giang province has actively promoted tourism investment activities, aiming for sustainable tourism development.
Hoang Su Phi’s terraced rice fields attract many tourists (Photo:VNA)
Many local households build their houses in traditional architectural style alongside terraced rice fields to attract tourists (Photo:VNA)
Terraced rice fields – masterpieces of ethnic minority people in Hoang Su Phi district, the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang (Photo:VNA)
Fire dancing festival of Dao ethnic group in Hoang Su Phi (Ha Giang) (Photo:VNA)
In 2018, Hoang Su Phi welcomes 28,600 tourists, including 8,000 foreign ones, earning over 730,000 USD. In the first six months of 2019, Hoang Su Phi received over 19,000 arrivals, earning nearly 560,000 USD (Photo:VNA)
A cultural and tourism festival promoting the beauty of Hoang Su Phi’s terraced fields and ethnic culture kicked off in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang on September 28.
Located to the far north of Vietnam, Ha Giang province is well-known for its diverse natural beauties such as Dong Van Plateau, Ma Pi Leng pass, rice terraces and Tam Giac Mach (buckwheat) flowers.
The People’s Committee of the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang launched the 100th festival of Khau Vai Love Market – a unique cultural practice of locals in Khau Vai commune in Meo Vac district – on April 29 evening.
More than 1,000 runners, including 91 foreigners from 22 countries, joined a marathon tournament in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang on April 30.
The population of Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys, a rare species indigenous to Vietnam, has developed considerably in the northernmost province of Ha Giang thanks to conservation efforts.
The magnificent palace of the Vuong family in Sa Phin, Dong Van commune, located about 125 kilometres from Ha Giang city, is one of the most popular tourist spots in Ha Giang province.
The Buddhist Sangha of the northern border province of Ha Giang held a requiem for the souls of people who sacrificed their lives for the nation’s freedom, independence and integrity, at the Vi Xuyen’s National Martyrs’ Cemetery in Ha Giang province on July 7.