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Just two hours from Hanoi, Bac Son Valley in Lang Son Province offers a peaceful retreat for National Day visitors, with stunning green landscapes, cloud hunting at Na Lay Peak, and a variety of outdoor activities.
Located about 120km from Hanoi, Lan Ty Valley, in the Huu Lien special-use forest in Huu Lung district, Lang Son province, is a natural wonder. Its beautiful, cool, and fresh landscape makes it a favored spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
The northern border province of Lang Son boasts a wealth of stunning landscapes, including the historic Chi Lang Pass, the enigmatic Devil’s Eye Arch, and captivating mountain ranges.
When venturing into Lang Son Province, travelers should seize the opportunity to relish the delectable roast pork, crafted with a unique recipe that encapsulates the flavors of the northeastern region.
Pắc Mỏ is an attractive destination due to the wild beauty of the natural landscape reflected in the clear blue water. The surrounding green hills and forests create a feeling of closeness to nature.
Huu Lien Commune has recently attracted tourists for its peaceful and poetic scenery. This area has diverse terrains with high mountain ranges, poetic rivers gently flowing around the valley, and flat grasslands along the Dong Lam Steppe.
In Yen Thinh Commune, Huu Lung District, Lang Son Province, tourists can immerse themselves in the majestic natural scenery of limestone mountains, endless steppes and peaceful villages, particularly when they visit the Lan Cut heart-shaped lake.
Referred to as the “Halong Bay of the northwest region”, Nong Dung Lake has recently been attracting tourists as an ecotourism destination due to its emerald water and poetic scenery.
Pho vit or noodle soup with roasted duck, an ethnic specialty from the mountainous areas, has gradually cemented its position on Hanoi's cuisine map.
Lang Son takes pride in its many natural and historical sites reflecting the diverse nature of its culture. It also has famous sights mentioned in Vietnamese literature and music such as Dong Dang, Ky Lua, To Thi, and Tam Thanh.