Yen Bai transforms natural heritage into valuable assets

The northwestern mountainous province of Yen Bai, which has emerged as an attractive destination, plans to turn its heritage into an "asset," by continuing to implement comprehensive policies to support tourism development and further invest in creating new tourism offerings in 2025.

In 2024, Yen Bai province introduces 16 new tourism products recognized and put into operation (Photo: VNA)
In 2024, Yen Bai province introduces 16 new tourism products recognized and put into operation (Photo: VNA)

Yen Bai (VNA) – The northwestern mountainous province of Yen Bai, which has emerged as an attractive destination, plans to turn its heritage into an "asset," by continuing to implement comprehensive policies to support tourism development and further invest in creating new tourism offerings in 2025.

Distinctive culture elevates tourism

Many areas in Yen Bai boast a mild climate year-round, stunning natural landscapes, and the unique cultural heritage of ethnic minorities. These attributes have shaped distinctive tourism products. With the motto of "using culture to develop tourism, and tourism to preserve culture," Yen Bai has focused on preserving and promoting cultural heritage and landmarks while integrating them with tourism to generate new livelihoods for local communities.

Vu Thi Mai Oanh, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Yen Bai, emphasised that in addition to its natural advantages, the province is home to a vast cultural treasure emanating from its various ethnic groups. Each traditional cultural heritage is not only a source of pride for the local people but also a powerful tourism resource that helps define and elevate Yen Bai's tourism brand, presenting the province as a cultural hub for domestic and international visitors.

Yen Bai currently has 574 intangible cultural heritage sites, including one UNESCO-recognised heritage and six national heritages. As a result, visitors to Yen Bai can immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of ethnic minorities through the Gau Tao Festival, Khen Mong (the Mong group’s panpipe) Festival, Com Moi (New Rice) Festival, Tang Cau Festival, Cap Sac Festival, Terraced Rice Field Festival, and the “Flying on Golden Season” Paragliding Festival.

Visitors can also enjoy traditional foods unique to the highlands, such as five-colour steamed sticky rice, black sticky rice cakes, stream moss, spicy bamboo shoots, stream duck, ant eggs, and Shan Tuyet tea.

Yen Bai has been expanding tourism products into year round activities, including mountain climbing, scenic checkpoints, wellness tourism, and cultural and religious experiences.

In Mu Cang Chai district, more than 20 new tourism products have been launched in the past two years, including eco-tourism to view the terraced rice fields, which are a national heritage site. In addition, the "Step on the Clouds" Mountain Climbing Competition, held at Ta Xua Peak in Tram Tau district for the past two years, attracts thousands of visitors. This new adventure tourism product allows participants to traverse a 12 km steep mountain trail to experience the exhilarating journey in conquering the 2,865-meter peak, passing through a forest of ancient Do Quyen (rhododendron) trees covered with moss.

To continue transforming heritage into "assets," Yen Bai will invest further in creating new tourism types, aiming to have at least one tourism product in every commune. In 2024, 16 new tourism products were recognised, leading to a record increase in tourism numbers. The province welcomed over 2.1 million visitors and generated nearly 1.8 trillion VND (70.88 million USD) in revenue, reaching 120% of the target.

Effective market stimulation solutions

In 2024, Yen Bai focused on digital transformation in tourism, integrating information about tourist destinations with platforms like the Yen Bai tourism Fanpage, the YenBai-S digital citizen app, the provincial website, and other social media platforms. The province also undertaken branding, and marketing through events, festivals, fairs, domestic and international media, and the internet, to spread the word about Yen Bai’s unique, high-quality tourism products with a focus on green, cultural, and exploratory tourism.

Yen Bai has introduced many policies to support tourism development, including infrastructure investment, the establishment of 231 cultural teams from ethnic minorities like the Mong, Thai, Muong, Tay, and Cao Lan, waste collection in tourism community areas, development of human resources, and the preservation of intangible cultural heritage.

In 2025, Yen Bai will support the organisation of over 40 traditional festivals and the development of 26 traditional craft villages serving tourism, helping to shape new and distinctive tourism products.

Nong Viet Yen, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Yen Bai, stated that tourism is expected to become a key economic sector for the province. The goal is to continue developing high-quality tourism products associated with the preservation and promotion of Yen Bai's distinctive cultural values. Each tourism product will aim to provide tourists with unique and exciting experiences, making sure that Yen Bai remains one of the top tourism destinations in the Northwestern region of Vietnam./.

VNA

See more

Many RoK tourists choose Vietnam as their favourite Lunar New Year holiday destination (Photo: DONGA)

Vietnam among top Lunar New Year destinations for RoK visitors

Three Vietnamese cities, namely Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang, are among top travel destinations for holidaymakers from the Republic of Korea (RoK) during the 2025 Lunar New Year holiday, alongside popular locations in Japan, Thailand, and China.

Ha Long Bay in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh. (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ninh makes use of hertiage to develop sustainable tourism

The northeastern province of Quang Ninh is planning to further make use of heritage to develop sustainable tourism, step by step becoming a regional and international linkage hub, and an attractive destination for tourists in the global tourism map.

A tourist experiences virtual reality (VR) technology. (Photo: VNA)

Mekong Delta promotes technology-based smart tourism

Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies should be applied to develop tourism in the Mekong Delta, a region with significant advantages and strengths in eco-tourism and experiential tourism, said insiders.

Mui Ne - Phan Thiet is one of the favourite destinations for Russian tourists. (Photo: VNA)

Russian tourists to Vietnam surge in 2024

The number of Russian tourists to Vietnam rose 84.9% to 232,300 in 2024 despite the shortage of direct and charter flights from Russian regions, according to the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR).

International tourists check-in at the Central Post Office, one of Ho Chi Minh City's most iconic attractions. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam shows strong appeal to tourists as Tet nears

Vietnam’s tourism sector is in full swing as travel agencies gear up for the bustling 2025 Lunar New Year season, unveiling tours and preparing to cater to a surge of international and domestic visitors.

The beauty of Ha Long Bay lures foreign visitors (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ninh boosts cruise tourism to lure international visitors

Despite challenges from Typhoon Yagi, the northern province of Quang Ninh, home to UNESCO-recognised natural heritage Ha Long Bay, welcomed 19 million tourists, including 3.8 million foreigners, in 2024, with cruise travelers making a significant contribution.

HCM City Post Office is a renowned tourist attraction, drawing crowds of visitors. (Photo: VNA)

Family trips to dominate Vietnam’s travel trends in 2025

Recent tourism research and management agencies have unveiled forecasts on Vietnamese travellers’ emerging preferences, with relaxation and family trips poised to lead tourism trends in 2025, along with increasing the adoption of digital travel technologies.