
A lady walks together with her daughter on a road in Ha Giang in northern Vietnam, 2023. Photograph by Pham Huy Trung
A two-day bicycle tour linking Vietnam and China was launched on Friday, serving to to boost tourism ties between the 2 sides and promising experiences for guests to Vietnam’s northernmost province of Ha Giang.
Trieu Thi Tinh, Deputy Director of the Ha Giang Division of Tradition, Sports activities and Tourism, stated the tour, named “One journey – Two nations”, begins on the Tianbao Worldwide Border Gate in China’s Yunnan Province, goes via the Thanh Thuy Worldwide Border Gate in Ha Giang Province, and ends in Ha Giang Metropolis.
Within the metropolis, guests will discover such locations because the tradition and tourism village of Ha Thanh hamlet and Tha hamlet of Phuong Do commune, the March 26 Sq., the Provincial Museum, and the Nguyen Trai pedestrian road.
They’ll additionally benefit from the delicacies and distinctive tradition of native ethnic teams, Tinh stated.
She added that the tour, a brand new tourism product collectively held by the Discover Ha Giang Co. Ltd. and the Ma Li Pho worldwide journey firm of Yunnan, is predicted to assist improve tourism cooperation between Ha Giang and Yunnan, improve the variety of vacationers touring via the Thanh Thuy – Tianbao worldwide border gates, and supply enticing experiences to guests.
It’s also a suggestion for home and international journey corporations to pay extra consideration to bicycle tourism in Ha Giang, in line with the official.
Ha Giang is residence to plenty of well-known locations just like the Quan Ba twin mountains, Dong Van historic city, Lung Cu Flag Tower, Ma Pi Leng Cross, Meo Vac market, Hoang Su Phi terraced fields, and Mount Tay Con Linh.
It additionally boasts long-standing historical past and tradition and accommodates 19 ethnic teams with particular cultural identities.
In 2023, it welcomed over 3 million vacationers and earned almost VND7.1 trillion (US$290 million) from tourism, statistics confirmed.