VietNamNet Bridge – There’s a road named Hanh Phuc (Happiness) in Ha Giang Province – the northernmost point of Vietnam.

During the six years from 1959 to 1965, tens of thousands of youth and workers from many northern provinces built a 185km road through harsh and rocky terrain on the Dong Van stone plateau.

After a half of century, the road has gotten a face-lift along with many other positive changes. It has contributed to socio-economic development, national security and defence stability, while bringing about a healthy and happier life for ethnic minority groups.

The legendary road has also gained recognition from Vietnamese people and international friends. The Dong Van stone plateau recorgnised as the geology global park by the Global Network of National Geoparks (GGN) in 2010.

Let’s enjoy spectacular scenery and beautiful life on this stretch of road:

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Mong ethnic minority boys and girls are excited and very happy to meet visitors, including foreigners.

 

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Foreigners ride bikes on Ma Pi Leng Hill

 

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