Culture of Tuyen Quang
27/06/2026
The Colours of Red Dao Heritage
Amid the pace of modern life, Red Dao women in Thom Luong Village, Thuong Nong Commune continue to devote themselves to traditional embroidery, carefully stitching each thread to preserve their brocade-making heritage. From vibrant traditional costumes adorned with intricate hand-embroidered motifs, the craft not only safeguards the cultural identity of the Red Dao people but also provides a source of livelihood for many highland families.
25/06/2026
Awakening Thuan Hoa’s tourism potential
Located along National Highway 4C, the main route leading to the Dong Van Karst Plateau, and situated on the renowned “Ha Giang Loop,” Thuan Hoa Commune is gradually emerging as an attractive destination in Vietnam’s northern highlands. Blessed with diverse natural landscapes and the rich cultural heritage of the Hmong, Tay, and Dao ethnic communities, the locality is working to unlock its tourism potential and create new momentum for socio-economic development.
20/06/2026
Che La Shan Tea
Once a plant closely tied to the daily life of local ethnic communities, Shan snow tea in the former Che La area, now part of Nam Dan Commune, has gradually developed into a 4-star OCOP product, helping improve incomes and create sustainable livelihoods for local people.
16/06/2026
Xa Phin: A moss-covered village beneath Tay Con Linh
If you are looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, head into the highlands to Xa Phin, a Dao ethnic village nestled beneath the Tay Con Linh mountain range in Thanh Thuy Commune. At an altitude of more than 1,000 meters, the stilt houses, roofed with palm leaves and blanketed in lush green moss, appear as though they have stepped out of a fairy tale. Adding to the village’s promise is the emerging “Tra Peng” tea brand, which is beginning to take root here.
08/06/2026
Preserving ethnic cultural identity in the digital age
Amid deepening international integration and the rapid growth of multimedia communications, the traditional cultural values of Tuyen Quang are gaining new opportunities to reach wider audiences, contributing to the promotion of the province’s image and the development of sustainable tourism. However, these opportunities also highlight the urgent need to preserve and promote ethnic cultural identities in modern society.
03/06/2026
Peaceful beauty of Tha Village
Tha Village, located in Ha Giang 1 Ward, has emerged as a standout destination for community-based tourism while preserving the cultural identity of the Tay ethnic minority. Home to more than 130 households and over 600 residents, 99% of whom are Tay people, the village has maintained its traditional lifestyle and tranquil atmosphere despite being situated not far from the ward center.
02/06/2026
Provincial Party Secretary Hau A Lenh Tours Development at China's Tianbao Border Gate
On the afternoon of May 30, Provincial Party Secretary Hau A Lenh and members of a Tuyen Quang provincial delegation toured China's Tianbao Border Gate to learn about its planning, infrastructure development and operational model.
29/05/2026
Strengthening Cooperation Between Tuyen Quang and Yunnan (China)
On the afternoon of May 28, a joint meeting took place in Yunnan Province, China, between the Party Secretaries of Tuyen Quang, Lai Chau, Lao Cai, and Dien Bien provinces and the Secretary of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee.
22/05/2026
Tuyen Quang Chairman Meets Japan’s EREX Board
On May 21, Phan Huy Ngoc, chairman of the Tuyen Quang People’s Committee, met with Honna Hitoshi, chairman and representative director of Japan’s EREX Corporation, to discuss the progress of the company’s investment projects in the province.
19/05/2026
Khau Vai legend: Preserving a timeless promise amid modern life
Amid the rapid pace of modern life, the Khau Vai Love Market continues to preserve the unique cultural values of Vietnam’s northern highlands. Originating from the tragic love story of Ba, a Nung man, and Ut, a Giay woman more than a century ago, the market has become a symbol of fidelity and remembrance, where people reunite, share memories, and honor the past.
11/05/2026
Do Khoa Tea: Preserving the essence of Shan Tuyet Tea through meticulous organic production
In late March and early April, Shan Tuyet tea hills in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang enter the main harvest season. On more than two hectares of tea plantations owned by Phan The Do’s family, fresh tea buds reach peak quality after absorbing nutrients throughout the season, providing premium raw materials for Do Khoa’s artisanal Shan Tuyet tea products.
11/05/2026
Green tourism
The current travel trend is shifting strongly toward nature, driven by a growing demand for tranquility, healing, and sustainable experiences. Travelers no longer seek merely to check in at famous destinations; instead, they want to immerse themselves in forests, mountains, seas, and local cultures to recharge and build a deeper connection with the environment.
Culture of Tuyen Quang
27/06/2026
The Colours of Red Dao Heritage
Amid the pace of modern life, Red Dao women in Thom Luong Village, Thuong Nong Commune continue to devote themselves to traditional embroidery, carefully stitching each thread to preserve their brocade-making heritage. From vibrant traditional costumes adorned with intricate hand-embroidered motifs, the craft not only safeguards the cultural identity of the Red Dao people but also provides a source of livelihood for many highland families.
25/06/2026
Awakening Thuan Hoa’s tourism potential
Located along National Highway 4C, the main route leading to the Dong Van Karst Plateau, and situated on the renowned “Ha Giang Loop,” Thuan Hoa Commune is gradually emerging as an attractive destination in Vietnam’s northern highlands. Blessed with diverse natural landscapes and the rich cultural heritage of the Hmong, Tay, and Dao ethnic communities, the locality is working to unlock its tourism potential and create new momentum for socio-economic development.
20/06/2026
Che La Shan Tea
Once a plant closely tied to the daily life of local ethnic communities, Shan snow tea in the former Che La area, now part of Nam Dan Commune, has gradually developed into a 4-star OCOP product, helping improve incomes and create sustainable livelihoods for local people.
16/06/2026
Xa Phin: A moss-covered village beneath Tay Con Linh
If you are looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, head into the highlands to Xa Phin, a Dao ethnic village nestled beneath the Tay Con Linh mountain range in Thanh Thuy Commune. At an altitude of more than 1,000 meters, the stilt houses, roofed with palm leaves and blanketed in lush green moss, appear as though they have stepped out of a fairy tale. Adding to the village’s promise is the emerging “Tra Peng” tea brand, which is beginning to take root here.
08/06/2026
Preserving ethnic cultural identity in the digital age
Amid deepening international integration and the rapid growth of multimedia communications, the traditional cultural values of Tuyen Quang are gaining new opportunities to reach wider audiences, contributing to the promotion of the province’s image and the development of sustainable tourism. However, these opportunities also highlight the urgent need to preserve and promote ethnic cultural identities in modern society.
03/06/2026
Peaceful beauty of Tha Village
Tha Village, located in Ha Giang 1 Ward, has emerged as a standout destination for community-based tourism while preserving the cultural identity of the Tay ethnic minority. Home to more than 130 households and over 600 residents, 99% of whom are Tay people, the village has maintained its traditional lifestyle and tranquil atmosphere despite being situated not far from the ward center.
02/06/2026
Provincial Party Secretary Hau A Lenh Tours Development at China's Tianbao Border Gate
On the afternoon of May 30, Provincial Party Secretary Hau A Lenh and members of a Tuyen Quang provincial delegation toured China's Tianbao Border Gate to learn about its planning, infrastructure development and operational model.
29/05/2026
Strengthening Cooperation Between Tuyen Quang and Yunnan (China)
On the afternoon of May 28, a joint meeting took place in Yunnan Province, China, between the Party Secretaries of Tuyen Quang, Lai Chau, Lao Cai, and Dien Bien provinces and the Secretary of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee.
22/05/2026
Tuyen Quang Chairman Meets Japan’s EREX Board
On May 21, Phan Huy Ngoc, chairman of the Tuyen Quang People’s Committee, met with Honna Hitoshi, chairman and representative director of Japan’s EREX Corporation, to discuss the progress of the company’s investment projects in the province.
19/05/2026
Khau Vai legend: Preserving a timeless promise amid modern life
Amid the rapid pace of modern life, the Khau Vai Love Market continues to preserve the unique cultural values of Vietnam’s northern highlands. Originating from the tragic love story of Ba, a Nung man, and Ut, a Giay woman more than a century ago, the market has become a symbol of fidelity and remembrance, where people reunite, share memories, and honor the past.
11/05/2026
Do Khoa Tea: Preserving the essence of Shan Tuyet Tea through meticulous organic production
In late March and early April, Shan Tuyet tea hills in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang enter the main harvest season. On more than two hectares of tea plantations owned by Phan The Do’s family, fresh tea buds reach peak quality after absorbing nutrients throughout the season, providing premium raw materials for Do Khoa’s artisanal Shan Tuyet tea products.
11/05/2026
Green tourism
The current travel trend is shifting strongly toward nature, driven by a growing demand for tranquility, healing, and sustainable experiences. Travelers no longer seek merely to check in at famous destinations; instead, they want to immerse themselves in forests, mountains, seas, and local cultures to recharge and build a deeper connection with the environment.


