In recent years, Dong Yen Commune has promoted crop restructuring toward higher value and sustainable development. By changing farming mindsets, selecting crops suited to local soil and climate conditions, and strengthening market linkages, the locality has gradually formed large-scale concentrated fruit-growing areas, contributing to improved incomes and living standards for local people.
The Vietnam–China International Trade Fair (Tuyen Quang 2025) was held at the Tuyen Quang Provincial Sports Complex in Ha Giang 1 Ward from December 12 to 17. After six days, the fair attracted more than 35,000 visitors and shoppers.
The Nuturing Children Fund, initiated by the Youth Union of Xin Man area, has been helping disadvantaged students overcome obstacles to continue their education. The fund provides VND 300,000 per month for each student throughout the academic year, supporting their educational and living conditions.
Pho Bang Commune is famous for its simple, pristine beauty, creating a unique appeal that draws every traveler exploring the Dong Van Karst Plateau to stop and take in the scenery.
Tuyen Quang is entering a breakthrough phase of development, marked by a vibrant spirit of emulation across its key construction projects. Strategic initiatives such as the Tuyen Quang – Ha Giang Expressway and the Tuyen Quang Provincial General Hospital Project are not only milestones in infrastructure but also reflect the political will, aspiration for progress, and unity of the Party Committee, authorities, and people of all ethnic groups in Tuyen Quang. These are major projects selected by the province as key works to celebrate the 14th National Party Congress.
Through persistence, meticulous care, and a willingness to pioneer scientific and technical innovation in farming, Vu Van Manh of Ta Ngao Hamlet (Tan Trinh Commune) has built a successful organic orange-growing model that generates more than VND1 billion in annual profit and creates stable jobs for local workers.
Dong Van Old Quarter, nestled in the heart of the majestic Stone Plateau, is not only an architectural heritage site but also the cultural “heart” of the region - a place where ethnic minority communities gather, share, and preserve their cultural identities. Its beauty is not loud or extravagant, but quiet, ancient, and intriguingly captivating, leaving every visitor in awe.
These days, Bach Dich - a border commune in Tuyen Quang Province - seems to glow in the pure white of the camellia blossom season. Across mountain slopes and hillsides, camellia trees bloom simultaneously, blanketing the border region in a serene, pristine beauty.
In recent years, the collective economic sector and cooperatives in the province have expanded both in scale and performance, affirming their key role in economic growth, new rural development, and improving livelihoods.
Amidst the vast grey rocks of the Dong Van Karst Plateau, “Pao’s House” in Lung Cam Tren Hamlet, Sa Phin Commune rests peacefully in a valley, like a unique cultural piece in the mosaic of H’Mong heritage in Vietnam’s northernmost region.
Nestled amidst the clouds of the Rocky Plateau, H’Mong Village Resort in Lung Tam Commune is a destination featuring the H’Mong cultural identity - where visitors can immerse themselves in the pristine beauty of Tuyen Quang’s mountains and forests, enjoy fresh air, and experience complete tranquility in the vast highlands. In 2025, the Vietnam Tourism Awards honored H’Mong Village Resort as the “Best Green Hotel.”
Tuyen Quang is emerging as a leading destination for green tourism, integrating economic growth with cultural preservation and environmental protection. With its majestic landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and the cultural heritage of 22 ethnic groups, the province aims to position itself as a “friendly, safe, and sustainable” destination in the midlands and northern mountainous regions.
The project “Supporting Breeding Cow Farming to Create Opportunities for Families of People with Disabilities and Orphans to Escape Poverty,” implemented by the Tuyen Quang Association for the Support of People with Disabilities and Orphans in Yen Nguyen commune, has brought about practical results. It has provided livelihoods, stable income, and a sustainable pathway out of poverty for disadvantaged households.
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.