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.
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.
The Autumn Fair 2025 will take place from October 26 to November 4 at the Vietnam Exhibition Center in Dong Anh, Hanoi. As one of the year’s major trade promotion events, the fair will feature the participation of provinces and cities from across the country. Tuyen Quang Province will present a distinctive exhibition space showcasing its outstanding industrial, agricultural, OCOP, and culinary products to both domestic and international visitors.
Thanks to the effective implementation of Party and State support policies, the material and spiritual life of ethnic minority communities in Quan Ba commune has continuously improved. This progress stems from flexible, creative poverty reduction measures and the determination of local people to rise through labor and production.
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.”
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.
Amidst the cool autumn days in the northernmost region, the journey titled “Bringing Love to Students in Border Communes” traveled hundreds of kilometers to reach Thang Mo and Bach Dich - two border communes of the province.
On the morning of October 16, the Department of Industry and Trade organized the 2025 Trade Promotion Conference on Business Connection and Product Consumption Support in Tuyen Quang province.
For generations, black pigs have been a familiar and essential livestock breed in the lives of the people of Can Ty commune. In addition, black pig farming has become a sustainable livelihood, providing stable income and helping many households escape poverty and improve their living standards.
In residential group 7, Binh Thuan ward, it is easy to see women dressed in the traditional costumes of the Cao Lan ethnic group, enjoy chim gau cakes, colorful sticky rice, or listen to Sinh ca folk songs during festivals and holidays. Through simple yet meaningful activities, local people are preserving and promoting the unique cultural identity of the Cao Lan people in their daily lives.