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Thien Huong: A 200-year-old village abandoned after natural disasters

The historic Thien Huong Village in Ha Giang, once a major tourist attraction, now lies abandoned as natural disasters threaten its survival.

Captivating Ha Giang: Discover Suoi Thau Plateau for an affordable escape

Just a few hours from Hanoi, the Suoi Thau Plateau in Ha Giang provides a picturesque escape with lush fields and blooming flowers, ideal for a budget-friendly day trip.

Ha Giang’s breathtaking Chin Khoanh slope, a must-see for adventurers

Known for its sharp curves and challenging terrain, Chin Khoanh Slope in Ha Giang rewards travelers with stunning, serene landscapes that resemble a miniature Switzerland.

Golden rice fields remain untouched after storm, inviting tourists to Ha Giang

Despite the impact of Storm Yagi, Ha Giang’s famous rice terraces have remained untouched, presenting stunning views that are ready to welcome tourists again.

Foreign journalist’s thrilling and perilous motorbike journey through Ha Giang

On her latest visit to Vietnam, Insider journalist Hannah Shewan Stevens chose to tackle the breathtaking yet treacherous roads of Ha Giang by motorbike, resulting in a tense moment on a sharp curve.

Life on mountain ranges

Ha Giang, the northernmost province of Vietnam, boasts breathtaking landscapes that have captivated many tourists.

Ha Giang among Asia’s best bike trips in 2024

The South China Morning Post (SCMP) of Hong Kong (China) has named five Asian destinations as the best bike trips to take in 2024, featuring Ha Giang Loop in Vietnam’s northern mountainous region on the list.

Exploring the rugged beauty of Tay Con Linh Mountain

Trekking through Tay Con Linh Mountain offers an exhilarating adventure filled with extreme challenges, while showcasing a diverse tropical vegetation, breathtaking waterfalls, and enchanting ancient moss forests.

The tranquil beauty of Pho Cao Commune

Pho Cao Commune in Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, offers visitors a mesmerizing blend of majestic natural landscapes, unique ethnic minority cultures, and untouched rustic beauty that few places can rival.

Savoring thang den in cold weather

Thang den (thắng dền), a renowned and delectable specialty in Ha Giang Province, is a delightful snack perfect for relishing on cold nights while venturing through the northern mountainous regions of Vietnam.

The enchanting charms of Duong Thuong Commune

Nestled amid the breathtaking landscapes of Ha Giang Province, Duong Thuong Commune beckons travelers with its unspoiled beauty, rich historical relics, and awe-inspiring cave system, often described as “nature’s masterpiece.”

Tour boat services on Ha Giang river to be resumed

Boat services on the Nho Que River in the northern province of Ha Giang will reopen from Thursday.

Meo Vac kermis features unique ethnic culture in Ha Giang

Mèo Vạc kermis, held every Sunday, is the largest fair in the northern mountainous Hà Giang Province.

Ha Giang named Asia's leading emerging destination

The northern highlands province of Ha Giang has been named Asia's leading emerging destination, according to the Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, Tran Duc Quy.

Ha Giang’s black chicken hotpot: a nutritious delicacy enjoyed by many

The northern mountainous province of Ha Giang is renowned not only for its stunning scenic spots but also for its specialities like the nutritious black chicken hotpot.

Exploring terraced fields of Phung Village

Tucked away in Hoang Su Phi District of Ha Giang Province, Phung Village is where you can witness the sheer magnificence of terraced fields that seem to blend seamlessly with the ethereal sea of clouds.

Thien Huong: A village from a bygone era

The village, also known as Mã Pắng, is a rustic, simple, and ancient beauty. It is a place from a different time, making visitors feel like they’ve stepped into a bygone era.

“Invisible houses” with murals on rocky Ha Giang plateau

These houses are adorned with mural paintings and harmonizing colors.

Ha Giang’s fee proposal for Dong Van Geopark raises controversy

The management board of Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark said since 2011 experts at the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network (GGN) have discussed entry fee collection and financial autonomy for the tourism site.

Artist releases new MV promoting Hà Giang’s tourism

According to Quách Beem, the song was written in 2018 and marks the beginning of his non-profit music project, in which he plans to write 63 songs about 63 Vietnamese localities.