8:51:29 AM | 1/2/2025
Bac Giang, a midland and mountainous province just 50km from Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, has long held historical significance as a key defense line and one of the nation's four major fortresses. Today, it is celebrated not only for its rapid economic growth but also for its serene and picturesque countryside.
Renowned for its stunning landscapes, historical relics, and rich folk cultural heritage, Bac Giang offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural treasures. These invaluable cultural and natural assets present immense potential for tourism, making Bac Giang an increasingly attractive destination for travelers from near and far.
Yen The Festival - Commemorating the uprising against French colonialists by Yen The farmers led by hero Hoang Hoa Tham
Tay Yen Tu Tourist Area (Son Dong district), a famous scenic spot in Bac Giang
Truc Lam Phuong Hoang Zen Monastery, a sacred site atop Yen Tu Mountain in Yen Dung district (now Bac Giang city)
Yen The district is also famous for Ban Ven Xanh Eco-tourism Area (Xuan Luong commune)
Luc Ngan lychee season
Cam Son Lake (Luc Ngan district) has great tourism potential
Every lychee season, tourists from all over come to experience this fragrant fruit
Growing custard apples in Nghia Phuong commune, Luc Nam district
Luc Ngan is also famous for its endless gardens of oranges, grapefruits and other fruits
Vinh Nghiem Pagoda - National intangible cultural heritage, special national historical and architectural relic, a stock of 3,000 Buddhist woodblocks recognized by UNESCO as a memory documentary heritage of the world
By Bich Hanh, Vietnam Business Forum