BHG - These days, the working atmosphere is bustling across construction sites and projects using public investment in Bac Quang District. There, whether sunny or rainy, day or night, the sound of excavators and drilling machines matches with the bustling voices and laughter of workers who are trying their best to complete their work, creating a vibrant symphony.
BHG - When the spring and Tet (Lunar New Year) comes, alongside green ‘banh chung’ (square glutinous rice cake)) and red calligraphy scrolls, fragrant incense sticks are an indispensable part of family altars. Hidden within the warm and aromatic scent of incense is not only the filial piety and gratitude of descendants toward their ancestors but also unique stories about the cultural traditions of the nation.
BHG - Stone moss is a rare type of moss that grows on the rocky ledges at the upper reaches of streams. It is a special gift from the clear waters of streams that has been closely associated with the lives of the Tay ethnic people in the communes of Xuan Giang and Bang Lang (Quang Bình District) for generations.
BHG - The everyday life of the Pa Then ethnic minority people was vividly recreated at the Pa Then Cultural Space event at Square 1.5 in Yen Binh Town, Quang Binh District.
BHG - Then Pa Village, a small village at the foot of Lung Cu Flag Tower in Ha Giang, has become a bright spot in community tourism development thanks to the preservation and promotion of the unique culture of the Mong people.
BHG - Located about 4km from the centre of Meo Vac District, Ha Giang Province and about 160km from the centre of Ha Giang City, Pa Vi Ha Village, a community cultural tourism village is located on the Happiness Road connecting Meo Vac and Dong Van districts. This place concentrates on many cultural features typical of the Mong people in the highlands of Ha Giang. With majestic and charming natural landscapes, especially the people's hospitality, the village always attracts many domestic and foreign tourists when visiting the Meo Vac rocky mountains.
BHG - About 10 km from Ha Giang City, the villages of Na Thac, Khui My, and Lung Vai (Phuong Do Commune, Ha GiangCity) are once again experiencing the harvest season, as the terraced rice fields in these mountainous villages begin to ripen. This attracts a large number of tourists and photographers from both within and outside the province to explore and experience the beauty of the landscape.
Located in Phu Linh Commune, Vi Xuyen District, about 17 kilometres from Ha Giang City, Noong Lake is a great destination for those seeking tranquillity.
BHG - Located in Xin Man District, Ha Giang Province, Suoi Thau Grassland, has attracted great interest from many tourists thanks to its poetic beauty.
Under the clear blue sky, Minh Ngoc Commune, Bac Me District appears like a magnificent natural picture, with lush green paddy fields and the Gam River winding through the mountains and forests.
BHG - Lo Lo Chai Village is located at the foot of Rong (Dragon) Mountain, Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van District. This is where the Mong and Lo Lo ethnic groups have lived for generations. They have worked together, lived in harmony and stuck to the windy and foggy frontier land. As a destination for tourists when going to the stone plateau or visiting the National Flagpole, the village is always filled with a joyful and friendly atmosphere.
BHG - Located around 20 km from the centre of Ha Giang City, Mao Phin Village (Phuong Tien Commune, Vi Xuyen District) is home to the Dao ethnic group. On the last days of the year, choosing a good day and month, Mr. Trieu Van Manh's family held the “Cap Sac” ritual — a rite of passage declaring the coming-of-age of Dao men within the community — for their eldest son Trieu Van Man, who is now 28 years old.
BHG - As many as 30 hectares of custard apples in the residential areas No.6, 7, 8 and 9 in Quang Trung Ward (Ha Giang City) are entering the harvest season. This year, the custard apple crop has been abundant with good quality, beautiful appearance, and stable prices ranging from 50,000 to 90,000 VND per kilogramme, depending on the type. The estimated yield is around 100 tonnes. The harvest season extends from July to November, bringing joy to farmers with increased income. Quang Trung rocky mountain custard apples have become a well-received market brand.