Ha Giang boasts stunning roads and magnificent terraced fields and captivates international tourists with the unique culture of its ethnic groups - the love songs on the Dong Van Stoen plateau.
"Using culture to develop tourism, using tourism to preserve and develop culture,"
"Using culture to develop tourism, using tourism to preserve and develop culture" is a slogan of the province.
In 2023, Ha Giang was honoured as the "Leading Emerging Tourist Destination in Asia." In 2024, it continued to be nominated in the "Asia's Leading Cultural Destination" category, presenting a great opportunity for Ha Giang's tourism brand to position itself on the world tourism map.
A Love Song on the Stone Plateau
Still preserving the pristine and majestic nature of the nation's northernmost land, with rugged mountain ranges, villages shrouded in early morning mist, and a diverse and rich cultural heritage of people born and living on the rocks, Ha Giang is like a love song inviting tourists to explore.
Ha Giang is beautiful in every season. Spring bursts with peach blossoms in January, bombax flowers, and pear flowers in March. Summer brings cool green colours from ancient trees. Autumn in Ha Giang is stunning, with golden, ripe terraced fields. And when winter arrives, tourists can immerse themselves in the highland cold beside a flickering fire, experiencing local culture.
This land is home to 19 ethnic groups. Each ethnic group carries its unique traditional culture, with many heritages listed as intangible cultural heritages of humanity and the nation, including festivals, folk songs, and dances.
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