A few years ago, leaders of Na Hang district continuously went to Hong Thai commune to survey and advocate the organization of the pear blossom festival. Because this festival takes place in the early spring of the new year, especially in the upland district of Na Hang, it aims to stimulate tourism
On the morning of February 12, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Provincial Museum welcomed the 200th delegation and the 30,000th visitor to the Tan Trao Special National Monument in 2022.
The pear blossom season starts from late February to April (lunar calendar). These days, pear flower buds are shyly preparing to welcome spring. This is enough time for those who have not had the opportunity to visit the highland land to quickly choose a tour to discover the meaningful pear blossom
The story of living "green" in Tuyen Quang spreads from the little things in life. For example, the activity of collecting plastic waste is small but has a great meaning, like "there is a tree, there is a forest, and the forest will be green". Just like that, the people of Tuyen built each village i
In 2021, the entire tourism industry of the province will suffer damage due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. For Na Hang district, the influence is even greater because this is the spearhead of the district's socio-economic development. These days, Na Hang district is urgently implementing an
Tuyen Quang is known not only for its great significance and historical value as the Capital of the Liberation Zone, the Capital of the Resistance - the Safe Zone (ATK) of the Vietnamese revolution in the national liberation struggle, but also the capital of the Resistance. The image of a land of Tu
At the end of December 2021, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism issued a program to launch domestic tourism with the theme "Safe tourism - Full experience". The program is implemented in accordance with Resolution 128/NQ-CP of the Government, in order to gradually contribute to the recovery
In 2021, due to the more complicated development of the Covid-19 pandemic, the indicators of Vietnam's tourism continued to fall deeper than in 2020 and can be said to have "bottomed out". But in the midst of unprecedented difficulties and challenges, Vietnam's tourism industry has also reassessed a