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Boasting vast grasslands and scenic views at 1,000 meters above sea level, Dong Cao Plateau invites travelers to reconnect with nature and enjoy outdoor adventures.
Bac Hoa Village in Bac Giang is not just a place of historical significance, but also a destination rich in culture and nature.
Nestled in the tranquil village of Duc La Village, Bac Giang Province, the 700-year-old Vinh Nghiem Pagoda, also known as Duc La Pagoda, stands as a testament to Vietnam's rich cultural and religious heritage.
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province, a hidden gem known as the "Miniature Da Lat" offers an idyllic escape for nature lovers and adventurers.
Bo Da Pagoda stands as an ancient and revered spiritual sanctuary in the northern region of Vietnam.
High in fiber, packed with Vitamin C and beautiful to look at, how the pineapple lands of Bac Giang Province are proving a draw for foodies and photographers
Bac Giang City is famous far and wide not only for its specialty fruit, litchi, but also for the rice cracker of Ke Hamlet in Dinh Ke Ward.
The black pig offering ceremony, also called ông Lang ceremony, was held on March 20. It is held to commemorate those who have made contributions to the village and to pray for favourable weather conditions and prosperity.
Luc Ngan District in the northern mountain province of Bắc Giang well known as the largest "fruit basket" in the North is now more and more attractive to tourists since it develops fruit farm tours.
The Vinh Nghiem Pagoda Festival 2024, one of the largest festive events and an indispensable spiritual activity in the region, will be organized to express traditions and promote the local cultural identity.
The ordinary yet peaceful lifestyle of Nung ethnic people has been preserved well in Bac Hoa hamlet, Tan Son commune, Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province.
Bac Giang Province’s Tho Ha, an ancient village on the banks of the Cau River, is renowned for its characteristic culture including the craft of making rice paper, that has become a famous trade-mark inside and outside the country.
Local Nguyễn Thanh Hòa, 72, who has been growing the orange for several decades, said the orange took its name after Bố Hạ Commune in Yên Thế District.
The midland province of Bac Giang has a place on the nation's culinary map thanks to its Yen The chicken, which was recently recognized among Vietnam's top 100 specialties for the 2021-22 period by VietKing.