Cao Bang
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VietNamNet Bridge – Police on Monday took into custody a man accused of killing four people, including two young children, in a knife attack in the northern province of Cao Bang.
New national park established in Cao Bang
VietNamNet Bridge – Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has signed a decision to establish the Phia Oac-Phia Den National Park in the northern province of Cao Bang.
This is the season for tasty chestnuts
VietNamNet Bridge – Trung Khanh chestnuts are one of the nation’s tastiest and meatiest fruits. They have won a following among locals and foreigners.
Cycle tours promote country tourism
Love cycling? Keen on travelling? Eager to learn about ethnic groups? A 100km cycling tour through the northern province of Cao Bang may satisfy all these desires.
Cao Bang sets clean and tidy example
A familiar worry and anxiety tugged at Hanoian Nguyen Thu Ha as she made her very first trip to the famous Ban Gioc Waterfall in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang.
Festival in honour of VN’s widest waterfall
VietNamNet Bridge – A waterfall festival will be held this weekend at the Ban Gioc Waterfall Tourism Complex in Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District, in the northern province of Cao Bang.
Top notch tea brews a highland recovery
VietNamNet Bridge – The Land of Heaven, as the Phia Oắc-Phia Đén area in
Cao Bang Province was once known before a descent into relative
obscurity, is staging a comeback via offshoots of centuries-old tea
trees.
Exploring the nooks and crannies of Cao Bang's ethereal ‘Bat Cave'
VietNamNet Bridge – As a trekking enthusiast who loves exploring the
mysterious caves, all the beautiful spots in Viet Nam such as Son Doong,
Hang En are still on my to-go list.
Local authorities remain powerless against illegal loggers
VietNamNet Bridge - Larger forestland areas are being cut down year after year but local authorities either turn a deaf ear to the illegal practice or unable to win their fight against loggers.
Vietnam highlands: Rustic charm
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s highland regions such as Sapa, Cao
Bang, Dien Bien and Yen Bai, look very picturesque with their rustic
charm.
An arduous but rewarding journey north
VietNamNet Bridge – A group of travellers makes its way up to Cao
Bang to see one of the country's legendary waterfalls, admiring the
scenery along the way.
Social News 2/9
Online gambling ring handled $18m, Four die of dengue fever in South East Vietnam, Cao Bang, Guangxi youngsters met at friendship festival, Press centre opens for National Day celebrations, Medical workers tested negative for HIV
Illegal gold mining pollutes environment in Cao Bang
VietNamNet Bridge – Illegal gold mining along the Hien River section
flowing through Thach An and Nguyen Binh districts in Cao Bang Province
has severely polluted the local environment over the last month.
Thousand-year old cave gives Cao Bang a splendid beauty
VietNamNet Bridge – Northern Cao Bang Province is home to many
tourist attractions like Ban Gioc Fall, Pac Bo historical site, and
particularly Nguom Ngao Cave.
Ban Gioc among world’s top 15 amazing waterfalls
VietNamNet Bridge – Ban Gioc Waterfall in Vietnam’s northern Cao Bang
Province has been listed among top 15 most amazing waterfalls in the
world, according to Thrillist-a leading US food, drink and travel
website.
One-day tour to Ban Gioc Waterfall
VietNamNet Bridge – Standing in front of Ban Gioc Waterfall in the
northern upland province of Cao Bang, I think one cannot resist its
magnificence.
Nguom Ngao – a jaw-dropping grotto
VietNamNet Bridge – Nguom Ngao, around three kilometers from the
magnificent Ban Gioc Waterfall, is the most famous limestone cave in the
northern upland province of Cao Bang.
Discovering Ban Gioc Waterfall and Saigon-Ban Gioc Resort
VietNamNet Bridge – The newly inaugurated four-star Saigon-Ban Gioc
Resort in the northern upland province of Cao Bang boasts fine
accommodations and a magnificent natural landscape.
Inbreeding poses risks to ethnic groups
VietNamNet Bridge – Nearly everyone living in Yen Son Commune in Cao
Bang Province knows Vi Van Don and his family, though they may have not
spoken to them.
Typhoon Rammasun death toll rises to 11
VietNamNet Bridge – At least 10 people were killed, four injured and
two missing after typhoon Rammasun swept through northern mountainous
provinces last weekend, according to initial reports.