The Hung Temple Historical Site, spanning an area of 1,030 hectares, was the capital of Van Lang. Every year, on Hung Kings’ Commemoration Day, young people pilgrimage to this site to express their gratitude to the Hung Kings and explore their roots.

Beyond offering incense to the Kings, the ancient temple against the backdrop of majestic mountains provides a unique setting for picturesque photos. Climbing the nearly 500 stone steps to the top of Nghia Linh Mountain is a spiritual journey, with each step bringing you closer to the sacred atmosphere.

Don’t forget to bring your Vietnamese attire when visiting Hung Temple! Photo by Cong Studio.

This year, the Hung Temple Festival will take place from March 29 to April 7, 2025 (1st to 10th of the third lunar month), featuring various cultural and artistic activities for visitors to explore.

Xuân Sơn National Park – A Paradise for Adventure Seekers

Xuan Son National Park is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and trekking aficionados. With its diverse ecosystem, the park boasts pristine forests, mysterious caves, and idyllic waterfalls.

Xuan Son National Park offers the best of both worlds—daytime waterfall swims and nighttime starry skies. Gen Z families can enjoy nature at its finest here.

At Hang Tho Than, Hang Na, and Dong Tien, visitors can marvel at the unique stalactites within the caves. Idyllic waterfalls like Suoi Tien and Thac Lung Troi enhance the majestic natural landscape and provide the perfect spot for outdoor activities.

A visit to the villages of the Muong and Dao ethnic groups offers a glimpse into their traditions and customs, along with a chance to indulge in the region’s unique delicacies. With its pristine natural beauty and serene atmosphere, Xuan Son National Park is the ideal place for a soul-soothing getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.

In addition to Suoi Tien, Hang Tho Than, Hang Na, and Dong Tien are also must-visit spots. Photos by Tinh Muong TV, Quang La Ca.

Witness the Sunrise at Long Coc Tea Hill

Long Coc Tea Hill in Phu Tho rivals the famous tea hills of Moc Chau and Da Lat. Spanning nearly 700 hectares, this scenic spot is one of the hottest destinations for stunning photos, featuring lush green tea terraces that resemble rolling waves.

Long Coc Tea Hill offers breathtaking backdrops for your photos, rivaling the famous tea hills of Moc Chau and Cau Dat. Photos by @ttquynh000, @ngoctuyetduong, and Nguyen Anh Chiêm.

Sunrise and sunset are the most magical times to visit, as the mist gently blankets the tea terraces, creating an ethereal atmosphere reminiscent of a fairy tale.

Are you captivated by this enchanting scene? Photo by @haionthego.

Beyond capturing breathtaking photos, visitors can stroll along the winding paths, breathe in the fresh air, and even join the local tea pickers. Learning about the traditional tea-making process and savoring a cup of freshly brewed tea straight from the source are experiences not to be missed.

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