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Historic and heavenly Viet Bac program 6th-november-2011
The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism in Bac Kan
Province on Tuesday held a press conference to introduce a tourism program
called ‘Through Viet Bac’s heritage regions 2011’ with the participation of Cao
Bang, Lang Son, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang and Ha Giang provinces.
The program, which opens from November 6 to 11, is aimed at promoting
landscapes, tourism potential, people and tourism projects to develop tourism in
Viet Bac, a region of Vietnam north of Hanoi.
The program will feature many activities such as ethnic sports contests,
exhibition on landscapes and people in Viet Bac, Bac Kan tourism and trade fair
and arts performances.
With breathtaking scenery of mountains, waterfall, forests and cultural and
historical relics of ethnic people, Viet Bac is always recommended as an ideal
destination for tourists.
Ha Giang is the most popular itinerary in tours to the north. Situated 300
kilometers from Hanoi, it is famous for its Dong Van Plateau which is situated
1,025 meters above sea level and is inhabited by the Tay and H’Mong ethnic
groups. Many people used to be bewitched by beautiful terraced rice fields, the
fragrance and attraction of plums and peaches when they come to harvest season
or giant and ancient tea trees. Dong Van has a lot to offer with magnificent
mountains, forests, hidden grottos and mysterious caves.
Visiting Dong Van, one can see Pho Bang, also called Pho Bang Street, which was
built a long time ago and features multi-storey houses made of clay bricks and
tile roofs. Visiting Dong Van on Sundays, tourists shouldn’t miss out on
shopping in a market where all kinds of goods and multicolored clothes can be
purchased.
Thai Nguyen Province is famous for its green tea farms and mountains. But its
gem is Nui Coc Lake which boasts splendid scenery in its 89 islets; some are
covered with trees, some with birds, and others with storks or mountain goats.
Next to the lake, Coc Mountain stands imposingly in the middle of the blue sky,
the bright sunshine glinting over every blade of grass and twig, all making for
stunning scenery.
Another must-see site is Phuong Hoang Cave, one of the largest caves in Vietnam,
located 40 km from Thai Nguyen City. The cave has four chambers where stalagmite
and stalactite formations are seen. Two of the caves are lit by sunlight when
the direction of the rays is at the right angle. Torch light is required to see
the lake interior. The cave used to serve as a camp hospital and an ammunition
dump for the U.S. army during the American War in Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Bac Kan’s fame is closely involved with not only stunning landscapes
but also national history. Mentioning Bac Kan, people will rightly think of Ba
Be National Park, a complete and complicated system of primitive forest on stone
mountains and rock cave, which are surrounded by tranquil lakes.
‘An Toan Khu’ (ATK), meaning ‘safe zone’ was constructed during the revolution
against the French. ATK is a complex of underground tunnels and rooms emboldened
by a missile defense system in Cho Don (Bac Kan). This unique and invincible
complex was one of the most important locations for the Vietnamese Army from
1946 to 1954, where President Ho Chi Minh and many other leaders gathered,
discussed and made vital decisions involving the destiny of the nation.
Coming to ATK in particular and Cho Don in general, tourists can not only visit
many historical sites but also learn more about the lives of the local
inhabitants, discovering their most beautiful cultural essences which can only
be found there.
Source: SGT |
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