In the 2025 winter-spring crop, Tuyen Quang province aims to cultivate around 48,000 hectares of rice, with a projected average yield of over 60 quintals per hectare. At present, farmers are busy preparing the soil and transplanting rice seedlings, creating a bustling atmosphere.
BHG - Just 13 days after the Politburo issued Resolution 68, the National Assembly followed with Resolution 198 with special policies to promote the private economy, demonstrating the determination to make this sector the most important driving force of the national economy.
From May 30 to June 18, visitors to the Lung Cu National Flag Tower will be restricted to the waiting area at the foot of the site, as access to the tower itself is temporarily closed for maintenance.
The investment policy for the first phase of the Tuyen Quang – Ha Giang expressway project, covering the section that passes through Ha Giang Province, has just been revised and approved by the provincial People's Council.
BHG - Nestled at the foot of the majestic Rong Mountain, about one kilometre from the Lung Cu National Flag Tower, Lo Lo Chai Village appears like a peaceful painting amid the stone plateau. This is the shared homeland of the Lo Lo and Mong ethnic minority communities, who have lived here for generations. The culture of the Lo Lo people is vividly expressed through traditional patterns such as fish and dragons, reflecting a life constantly shadowed by water scarcity. The wish for “dragons to spout water” is not only a simple wish but also a heartfelt message conveyed in every pattern and every house in this remote northernmost land of the country.
BHG - The project on connecting the Suu Stream water supply system to the central water reserve reservoir of Phong Quang Commune is being accelerated to meet people’s expectations. This is a project of practical significance, helping to protect water sources for planting, protecting forests, fighting drought, developing agriculture and forestry, while at the same time providing domestic water and ensuring environmental sanitation for Phong Quang Commune (Vi Xuyen) and Ha Giang City.
BHG - British travel magazine Time Out has just announced its list of the 44 most beautiful destinations in the world for 2025, with Vietnam proudly represented by two locations including Hoi An and Ha Giang.
BHG - According to official figures, Ha Giang Province welcomed 146,200 tourist arrivals during the April 30 – May 1 holiday, marking a 2.3% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
BHG - ‘Men men’ (maize cake) is not only a familiar dish in the villages of the Mong ethnic people in Quan Ba District but it is also a testament to the diligence and creativity of the local community.
BHG - The People’s Committee of Ha Giang Province held a conference on April 14 to discuss plans to reorganise commune-level administrative units in the province.
BHG - Alongside leveraging its internal strengths and development potential, Ha Giang Province has focused on implementing various measures to improve the business environment and attract investment projects.
BHG - The Ha Giang Traffic Police Department has just completed procedures to return lost belongings to a Lithuanian female tourist travelling in the Dong Van Karst Plateau.
BHG - In line with Plan No. 01-KH/BCD, issued on November 19, 2024, by the Steering Committee for the elimination of makeshift and dilapidated houses in Ha Giang Province, as of March 14, 2025, the province has initiated the construction and renovation of 3,047 houses, including 2,809 newly built and 238 repaired houses.
BHG - Digital transformation is not merely about the application of technology but also involves a comprehensive change in the organisation, management, and delivery of services. In the tourism sector, digital transformation has opened numerous opportunities, fostering the growth of community-based tourism, improving service quality, and enhancing visitor experiences.