During the restoration period, from May 30 to June 18, tourists can only visit the base area at the foot of the mountain, as access to the tower itself is restricted to ensure safety and maintain construction quality.
Under Decision No.913/QD-TTg recently signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc, Bac Kan will get over 171 tonnes, Ha Giang more than 305 tonnes, and Tuyen Quang nearly 192 tonnes.
In the first quarter of 2025, Ha Giang recorded over 848,000 tourist arrivals, including nearly 108,000 international visitors and more than 740,000 domestic travellers.
Beyond improving housing, the housing initiative is regarded as vital to enhancing livelihoods, reducing poverty, and strengthening social stability across Ha Giang’s remote areas.
Rammed-earth houses are a distinctive cultural feature of the Hmong people living in the Dong Van Karst Plateau, the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. Traditionally, these homes are considered a measure of a family's wealth and heritage, reflecting how long a Hmong lineage has settled in the region.
The northern mountainous province of Ha Giang, renowned for its winding mountain passes, breathtaking natural landscapes, and rustic villages nestled against rocky slopes, offers a fascinating glimpse into the culture and authentic daily life of ethnic minority communities. The province is gaining increasing recognition on both the Vietnamese and global tourism maps, as reflected in search data from the digital travel platform Agoda.
Ha Giang province is prioritising tourism development as a strategic economic driver, aiming to become a prominent tourism hub that enhances its local brand.
The recent tourism boom in the northern mountainous provinces of Ha Giang and Son La and the Central Highlands provinces of Lam Dong and Kon Tum demonstrates how unique tourism products transforms “forgotten lands” into bright stars on the tourism map.
In the early days of spring, the majestic Dong Van Karst Plateau in Dong Van district, Ha Giang province, is adorned with the vibrant colours of peach, plum, and mustard flowers. Along with the rich cultural diversity of local ethnic groups, this destination continues to attract both domestic and international visitors eager to explore the northern mountainous region.
In the first weeks of the new year, Ha Giang has seen an overwhelming influx of visitors, with traffic jams frequently reported on mountain passes like Tham Ma Slope, Bac Sum Slope, and Ma Pi Leng Pass.
Party General Secretary To Lam on February 6, held a working session with the Ha Giang provincial Party Committee, as part of his working trip to the northern mountainous province.
Party General Secretary To Lam and his entourage observed a moment of silence, offering flowers and incense to pay tribute to the fallen soldiers at the Vi Xuyen national martyrs’ cemetery in the northern province of Ha Giang on February 5.
Nearly 3,000 tonnes of rice from the national reserve will be allocated to seven provinces to support local people during Tet (traditional Lunar New Year) holiday and the lean season in early 2025 under two decisions recently signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc.
The People's Committee of Vi Xuyen district in the northern province of Ha Giang on November 21 held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of 24 new houses in replace of the old temporary and dilapidated ones across 18 communes.
The northern mountainous province of Ha Giang has been honored as the Asia’s Leading Regional Cultural Destination 2024 by the World Travel Awards. See more in the following report.
The National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee decided to relieve Dang Quoc Khanh of the delegation of NA deputies of Ha Giang province and Chau Van Lam of the NA deputy delegation of Tuyen Quang province of their duties as deputies to the 15th NA at a meeting on August 13.