Following the administrative merger, the new Tuyen Quang province has not only expanded in geographical scale but also opened up a space for tourism development.
Na Tong village, Thuong Lam commune, in the chilly days of November, nestles beneath misty clouds drifting around 99 mountains shaped like Phoenix wings, giving visitors a sense that time slows down. The local Tay people have preserved their unique cultural heritage, from language, beliefs, clothing, and music to cuisine. Na Tong Cultural Tourism Village is also one of 130 villages featured on the APEC website. Tourists experience tourism in Na Tong village.
The convoy’s cars slowly ascended the Heaven’s Gate Pass in Quan Ba Commune, revealing a breathtaking panorama of valleys and mountains stretching into the distance. From above, villages clustered together like matchboxes scattered across the vast landscape. At each bend, groups of travelers stopped to take photos and enjoy the view, creating a lively atmosphere along the winding mountain road.
The Na Muong Homestay Service Cooperative Group in Na Muong Hamlet, Lam Binh Commune, currently has a scale of 20 bedrooms and four stilt houses, ensuring accommodation for up to 80 guests. The group’s product, Na Muong Homestay, has been evaluated and certified as a three-star OCOP product.
Stretching across the UNESCO Global Geopark of Dong Van Karst Plateau, the Happiness Road (National Highway 4C) winds through rugged limestone mountains like a silver ribbon. For travelers and adventure enthusiasts, it is not only one of the most beautiful routes in Vietnam but also a symbol of endurance and the will to conquer challenges.
Located at an altitude of nearly 1,000 meters above sea level, Cao Duong Hamlet in Bach Xa Commune is likened to the “Sa Pa” of the highlands. With its cool year-round climate, this destination has become ideal for travelers seeking adventure, exploration, and immersion in pristine nature.
Renowned for its majestic cat-ear mountains and rugged limestone landscapes, the Dong Van Karst Plateau is also celebrated as a “paradise of flowers.” Throughout the year, this northernmost land of Vietnam is covered in colorful blossoms, creating a vibrant picture that captivates every visitor.
With the chilly wind, Tuyen Quang is covered in an autumn coat, featuring bright golden sunlight and drifting clouds. Coming to Tuyen Quang, tourists can experience winding roads, admire sparkling lakes, and explore abundant cultural villages.
With magnificent natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and friendly people, Tuyen Quang has gradually affirmed its position on the regional and international tourism map.
From October 21 to 24, the Tuyen Quang Tourism Promotion Center under the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism coordinated a Famtrip delegation to conduct a survey aimed at developing new tourism products and promoting the province’s tourism under the theme “Heritage Journey – Connecting Quintessence, Promoting Sustainable Tourism Development.”
Many localities in the province are innovating their agricultural production models by linking them with tourism to increase farmers’ incomes. This approach not only helps boost agricultural product consumption but also offers visitors opportunities to experience the daily life, culture, and nature of Tuyen Quang, contributing to rural economic growth.
The United Nations Tourism Organisation (UN Tourism) officially announced the list of the World’s Best Tourism Villages 2025 in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 17.
On the evening of October 13, the World Travel Awards (WTA) Asia and Oceania 2025 ceremony took place at the InterContinental Grand Stanford Hotel in Hong Kong (China). The event brought together representatives of international organizations, state management agencies, businesses, and experts from many countries and territories.
Storm No. 10 and its aftermath brought severe flooding and landslides across Tuyen Quang province, destroying infrastructure and production areas and causing significant damage to the tourism sector. The cancellation of the Tuyen Citadel Festival, which had been carefully prepared, resulted in tens of thousands of tourists canceling their trips. Many hotels and restaurants had to refund customer deposits.
Amidst the majestic mountain ranges of the Dong Van Karst Plateau, the Lung Pu stone flower forest in Khau Vai Commune emerges as a magnificent masterpiece of nature. Dubbed a “stone garden,” this area is home to millions of layered limestone pinnacles, forming unique mountain ridges and valleys that resemble a vast forest of petrified flowers in countless shapes and forms.