BHG - In the first quarter of 2025, Ha Giang Province welcomed more than 848,000 visitors, including nearly 108,000 foreign tourists and over 740,000 domestic visitors. Total tourism revenue reached nearly 2.3 trillion VND.
BHG - Ha Giang Province is not only known for its fragile buckwheat fields swaying in the wind or the purple mint flowers offering sweet nectar but also for the brilliant yellow mustard fields stretching across the high mountains. In the crisp air of the border highlands, the golden hue of the mustard flowers is like a warm flame, a gentle whisper from nature.
BHG - Ha Giang City serves as the economic, political, cultural, and social hub of the province, playing a crucial role in comprehensive development and regional connectivity. In recent years, the city has made significant progress in urban planning, infrastructure investment, and improving residents’ quality of life, aiming to become a class-II urban area by 2030.
Ha Giang is increasingly gaining prominence on Vietnam's tourism map with its 5-6 day motorbike touring route that traverses pristine, fresh and majestic landscapes of the northern mountains. Along this route, adventurers will have the opportunity to stop at numerous towns and villages - places that not only possess spectacular scenery but also embody rich local cultural identities.
BHG - In recent years, Dong Van District has leveraged the cultural resources of its ethnic communities to promote sustainable tourism. As a highland border district of Ha Giang Province, home to 18 ethnic groups, of which the Mong ethnic people account for 87.7%, Dong Van boasts breathtaking landscapes, geological heritage sites, and a fresh climate. Notably, the district lies at the heart of the UNESCO Global Geopark of Dong Van Karst Plateau, featuring 25 geological heritage sites and numerous traditional festivals that attract both domestic and international visitors.
BHG - The Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism has just organised a programme to welcome the first tourist group of 2025 to visit and experience the northernmost land of Vietnam.
BHG - With rapid solutions, agencies at all levels and localities are striving to meet the target for the disbursement of public investment capital. In the final days of the year, investors and contractors have been ramping up manpower and machinery, implementing detailed plans, and committing to specific work volumes. With the spirit of "working through the days and seizing the nights", they are operating in "three shifts, four teams" to accelerate progress and complete payment procedures.
BHG - The reservoir of Nho Que 1 Hydropower Plant (Meo Vac District) resembles a green silk ribbon lying at the foot of Ma Pi Leng Pass. With its majestic, pristine, and poetic scenery, it has become an unmissable destination for visitors to the Dong Van Karst Plateau.
BHG - Logistics is a service chain activity ranging from the pre-production stage until the goods reach consumers. This field is related to transportation, delivery, warehousing, administrative service procedures, commercial import and export, distribution channels, and retail. Currently, Ha Giang is making efforts to promote this potential service industry.
The phrase "The traveler" does not appear recently. Thousands of years ago, from the birth of humanity, primitive tribes were divided into two types, nomadic tribes and settled tribes. Over time, civilizations formed, with cities, fortresses, and state apparatuses. People gradually returned to live together with their communities in different territories. But there are certain people, who seem to still retain the wandering blood of their ancestors, continuing to "wander" from one region to another.
Intricate costumes, from trousers, shirts to scarves and hats, are made of brocade fabrics by skilled residents and artisans of ethnic group Lo Lo in Meo Vac district, Ha Giang province. The exceptionally unique products are rich in the traditional culture of the ethnic group.